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PERFORMING ARTISTS
Peggy Lee
Peggy Lee
Performer
Robert Fowler
Robert Fowler
Trumpet
Conrad Gozzo
Conrad Gozzo
Trumpet
Al Porcino
Al Porcino
Trumpet
Jack Sheldon
Jack Sheldon
Trumpet
Vern Friley
Vern Friley
Trombone
Lew McCreary
Lew McCreary
Trombone
Frank Rosolino
Frank Rosolino
Trombone
Bob Knight
Bob Knight
Bass Trombone
Benny Carter
Benny Carter
Alto Saxophone
Bill Green
Bill Green
Alto Saxophone
Buddy Collette
Buddy Collette
Tenor Saxophone
Justin Gordon
Justin Gordon
Tenor Saxophone
Jack Nimitz
Jack Nimitz
Baritone Saxophone
Jimmy Rowles
Jimmy Rowles
Piano
Frank Strazzeri
Frank Strazzeri
Piano
Dennis Budimir
Dennis Budimir
Guitar
Max Bennett
Max Bennett
Double Bass
Stan Levey
Stan Levey
Drums
Francisco "Chino" Pozo
Francisco "Chino" Pozo
Congas
Quincy Jones
Quincy Jones
Conductor
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Peggy Lee
Peggy Lee
Composer
Milton Raskin
Milton Raskin
Composer
Bill Schluger
Bill Schluger
Composer
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Dave Cavanaugh
Dave Cavanaugh
Producer
Ron McMaster
Ron McMaster
Mastering Engineer

Lyrics

My baby's from San Francisco
He paints that bridge across the bay
My baby's from San Francisco
He paints that bridge across the bay
But when he thinks he's all through
He has to turn around and paint the other way
I'm gonna get on a cable car
I'm gonna ride down to the bay
I'm gonna get on one of those boats
The ones that cruise around the bay
And when I get to his bridge, II'll holler
"Baby, throw those brushes away"
Let's go to Fisherman's Wharf, Top of the Mark
Telegraph Hill, Golden Gate Park
See the Young Museum, go to old China Town
Go to the opera, don't ever put that down
Baby, baby, baby, there's so much in this town
You gotta get up and get off that bridge
And show your mama all around
There's the Steinhart Aquarium, lots of fish
See the zoo, baby, if you wish
Baby, baby, baby, throw those brushes down
You got to get up and get off that bridge
And show your mama all around
He's got more than brushes, yes, my baby has
He's got nots more than brushes, yes, my baby has
But as long as he paints that bridge, he might as well be on Alcatraz
So when you're ready, baby, I'll bring the turpentine around
Help you clean those brushes, make you happy as a clown
'Stead of painting bridges, let's go out and paint the town
Written by: Bill Schluger, Milton Raskin, Peggy Lee
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