Tony Bennett encouraged people across the world to sing his ballad 'I Left My Heart in San Francisco'
On Saturday, the 93-year-old music icon encouraged the city of San Francisco, and those around the world, to open their windows or go outside and sing to his signature song, "I Left My Heart in San Francisco."You'll get the latest updates on this topic in your browser notifications.According to the the feel-good idea was dreamt up by both Bennett and San Francisco Chief of Protocol Charlotte Maillard Shultz as a way to bring the community together and boost morale..
Using the hashtag #SingOutSF, people around the Bay Area and across the world joined in for the unifying moment. The San Francisco Police Department sang along, the San Francisco Fire Department ran their sirens and even the bell tower at the Grace Cathedral played the tune over its church bells.. "I am so proud and impressed with how the City by the Bay has continued to ‘bend the curve’ during the COVID-19 crisis and serve as an inspiration to the world of how together and alone we can make a difference.
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