EPISODE · Jun 14, 2025 · 6 MIN
SAN FRANCISCO - A song by John Phillips whose lyrics are read by Emiliano Martín
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"San Francisco” is the name of a 1967 song written by John Phillips (of Mamas & the Papas). It is a song that in the voice of Scott Mackenzie, the singer who propelled the song to become an American Hymn throughout the hippy era in North America. San Francisco, otherwise known as “If You Go to San Francisco,” is a popular song that has gained recognition worldwide since its publication in 1967. It is an American classic song, very much loved by fans, with a soothing melody and lyrics enjoyed by everyone. The song quickly became a hit, attracting a long list of international performers, eager to capitalize on the popularity of the author, the late John Phillips. Emiliano Martín recites the lyrics accompanied by the music of the song. This is for the listeners of "Poesía con Voz." If you enjoy the audio, please consider subscribing to our podcast and sharing it with friends. Your support is invaluable for our growth. Above all, take care of your health and enjoy poetry and its music.
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SAN FRANCISCO - A song by John Phillips whose lyrics are read by Emiliano Martín
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