San Francisco, California

Everything San Francisco is known for

257 songs mention this city 1206 artists from here

San Francisco, California, a city known for its iconic Golden Gate Bridge and steep rolling hills, also boasts a rich musical identity. With 1206 artists calling it home and 260 songs in our collection mentioning the city, San Francisco has inspired and nurtured a diverse range of musical talent. Artists like Journey and Santana, both rock legends, hail from this vibrant Northern California city. Songs such as "(I Left My Heart) In San Francisco" by Tony Bennett and "San Francisco (Be Sure to Wear Flowers)" by Scott McKenzie directly evoke the spirit of the city.

The city's music scene has deep roots, stretching back to the Gold Rush era and evolving through various genres. San Francisco was notably the birthplace of psychedelic rock in the mid-1960s, a genre characterized by improvisation and experimental sounds. This era saw bands like Jefferson Airplane and the Grateful Dead emerge, shaping the city's musical legacy.

Music in San Francisco

Songs About San Francisco

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Joey Allcorn
100%
"Put you on the Alcatraz trail or railroad to hell"
Celebration
Kool & The Gang
100%
San Francisco (Be Sure to Wear Flowers)
Scott McKenzie
98%
Cheer Up Charley
The Delines
97%
"Sittin’ outside the slims"
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Joey Bada$$
96%
"Put you on the Alcatraz trail or railroad to hell"
(I Left My Heart) In San Francisco
Tony Bennett
95%
The Beast
Fugees
94%
"Such as Alcatraz or shot up like El-Hajj Malik Shabazz"
Strictly 4 My Jeeps
Action Bronson
93%
"Now they spinning through the furnace like the scene from The Rock"
Him & I
G-Eazy
90%
"My '65 speeding up the PCH, a hell of a ride"
San Francisco FM Blues
Sir Douglas Quintet
82%
The Lights of San Francisco
Logan Ledger
82%
"Are the lights of San Francisco 'cross the bay"
San Francisco
Lucero
82%
"San Francisco"
Save Me, San Francisco
Train
81%
"Won't you save me, San Francisco?"
San Francisco Blues
Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway
81%
"I got the San Francisco blues"
San Francisco
Honestly
80%
"Take me back to San Francisco;"
San Francisco Is A Lonely Town
Charlie Rich
80%
"San Francisco is a lonely town"
I Left My Heart In San Francisco
Tony Bennett
80%
"I left my heart in San Francisco"
San Francisco
The Mowgli’s
80%
"Well, I lost my head in San Francisco"
San Francisco Town
Buck Owens & His Buckaroos
80%
San Francisco
Foxygen
79%
"I left my love in San Francisco"

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Rivers & Roads in Song near San Francisco

Songs written about the waterways and highways that run near San Francisco.

History of San Francisco

San Fransico, CA RoadyGoat

Imagine a cable car rattling up Nob Hill, its bell echoing a history richer than any gold found in those hills. This city, named for a saint, has a knack for producing figures who challenge sainthood.

San Fransico, CA RoadyGoat

Imagine a quiet, windswept bay, sparsely populated. Then, picture it exploding into a chaotic port city almost overnight. That's San Francisco, courtesy of the 1849 Gold Rush. News of gold in the hills drew people from all over the world, transforming a sleepy outpost into a boomtown practically overnight. By the time the city formally incorporated in 1850, it was already a place of rapid growth, fueled by dreams of instant wealth. The early city was famously damaged by the 1906 earthquake and fire. The disaster leveled much of the city, yet San Franciscans rebuilt, driven by the same spirit that brought them there in the first place. The city evolved again in the latter half of the 20th century, becoming a hub for technology. San Francisco is a place where fortunes are sought and sometimes found, whether in gold mines or in the next big tech innovation. Even fortune cookies, invented here, seem to hint at the city's promise of opportunity. Perhaps that's why San Francisco maintains its unique character. The city's history is a constant cycle of reinvention, a place where eccentricity and innovation intertwine. From the Gold Rush to the tech boom, from Bruce Lee's Chinatown beginnings to the stunning views from Mount Davidson, the city has always attracted those seeking something more. San Francisco remains a city built on dreams, constantly evolving, always looking toward the next horizon.

Swan Oyster Depot RoadyGoat

Swan Oyster Depot is an 18-seat marble counter in San Francisco's Nob Hill that has been shucking oysters since 1912. There are no tables, no reservations, and the line forms before the doors open at 10:30am. The Sancimino family has run it for generations. Dungeness crab, oysters on the half shell, and clam chowder served with sourdough. It closes when they run out.

Alcatraz: The Rock

1934

Alcatraz served as America's most notorious federal penitentiary from 1934 to 1963, housing Al Capone and the Birdman, before becoming the site of a nineteen-month Native American occupation that reshaped federal Indian policy.

3.6 mi away

The Golden Gate Bridge: Engineering the Impossible

1933

The Golden Gate Bridge, completed in 1937, was the longest and tallest suspension bridge in the world, connecting San Francisco to Marin County across one of the most treacherous straits on the Pacific Coast.

4.5 mi away

The 1906 San Francisco Earthquake: When the Earth Broke Open

1906

On April 18, 1906, a magnitude 7.9 earthquake and the three-day fire that followed destroyed over 80% of San Francisco, killing 3,000 people and leaving half the city homeless.

7.3 mi away

Angel Island Immigration Station

1910

The Ellis Island of the West, where hundreds of thousands of Asian immigrants were detained and processed.

6.2 mi away

San Quentin State Prison

1852

California's oldest prison, opened 1852, with a death row and a view of the San Francisco Bay.

12.1 mi away

Things to Do in San Francisco

Everything Near San Francisco

178 stories, landmarks & places within ~20 miles — the same local lore RoadyGoat plays as you drive through.

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