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Streets of London
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{title:Streets of London} {subtitle:Ralph McTell} {soc} "Streets of London" is a song by Ralph McTell, who first recorded it for his 1969 album "Spiral Staircase". It was not released in the United Kingdom as a single until 1974. McTell himself noted that there were 212 known recorded versions of the song. This is one of many songs that uses "Pachelbel's Canon" as chord progression. {eoc} {c: Intro} [E][B/D#][C#m][G#m] [A][B/E][B7][E] {c: Verse 1} [E]Have you seen the [B]old man in the [C#m]closed down [G#m]market, [A]Kicking out the [E]papers with his [F#m]worn out [B7]shoes? [E]In his eyes you [B]see no pride. [C#m]Hand held loosely [G#m]at his side, [A]Yesterday's [E]paper telling [B7]yesterday's [E]news. {c: Chorus 1} So [A]how can you [G#m]tell me you're [E]lo[B/D#]ne[C#m]ly[E/B] [F#/A#] And you say for [F#]you that the sun don't [B]shine? [E]Let me take you [B]by the hand and [C#m]lead you through the [G#m]streets of London, [A] I'll show you [E]something to [B7]make you change your [E]mind. {c: Instrumental} [E][B/D#][C#m][B/D#] {c: Verse 2} [E]Have you seen the [B]old girl who [C#m]walks the streets of [G#m]London? [A] Dirt in her [E]hair and her [F#m]clothes in [B]rags. [E]She's no time for [B]talking, she [C#m]just keeps right on [G#m]walking, [A]Carrying her [E]home in two [B7]carrier [E]bags. {c: Chorus 2} So [A]how can you [G#m]tell me you're [E]lo[B/D#]ne[C#m]ly[E/B] [F#/A#] And you say for [F#]you that the sun don't [B]shine? [E]Let me take you [B]by the hand and [C#m]lead you through the [G#m]streets of London, [A] I'll show you [E]something to [B7]make you change your [E]mind. {c: Instrumental} [E][B/D#][C#m][G#m/B][A][E][B7][E] {c: Verse 3} [E]In the all night [B/D#]cafe at a [C#m]quarter past e[G#m/B]leven, [A] Same old [E]man sitting [A]there on his [B]own. [E]Looking at the [B]world over the [C#m]rim of his [G#m]tea cup, and [A]each tea lasts a [E]hour, and he [B7]wanders home a[E]lone. {c: Chorus 3} So [A]how can you [G#m]tell me you're [E]lo[B/D#]ne[C#m]ly[E/B] [F#/A#] And you say for [F#]you that the sun don't [B]shine? [E]Let me take you [B]by the hand and [C#m]lead you through the [G#m]streets of London, [A] I'll show you [E]something to [B7]make you change your [E]mind. {c: Instrumental} [E][B/D#][C#m][B/D#] {c: Verse 4} [E]Have you seen the [B/D#]old man out[C#m]side the seamen's [G#m/B]mission? [A]Memory fading [E/G#]with the medal [A]ribbons he [B]wears. And [E]in our winter [B/D#]city the rain [C#m]cries a little [G#m/B]pity, For [A]one more forgotten [E]hero in a [B7]world that doesn't [E]care. {c: Chorus 4} So [A]how can you [G#m]tell me you're [E]lo[B/D#]ne[C#m]ly[E/B] [F#/A#] And you say for [F#]you that the sun don't [B]shine? [E]Let me take you [B/D#]by the hand and [C#m]lead you through the [G#m/B]streets of London, [A] I'll show you [E/G#]something to [B7]make you change your [E]mind.