Chords for Glen Campbell Streets of London.
Tempo:
137.55 bpm
Chords used:
Bb
Eb
Ab
Cm
Gm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

Start Jamming...
[Bb] [Cm] [Gm]
[Ab] [Eb]
[Bb] [F] [Eb]
Have you seen [Bb] the old man [Cm] in the closed-down [Gm] market
[Ab]
[Eb] Picking up papers with [Fm] his worn-out shoe?
[Bb] [Eb] In his eyes [Bb] you see no [Cm] pride
Hand held [Gm] loosely at his side
[Ab] [Eb] Yesterday's fate [Bb] telling [Eb] yesterday's news
So
[Ab] how can [Gm] you tell me [D] that you're [C] [Cm] lonely?
[F]
Say for you that the sun [Bb] don't shine
[F]
[Eb] Let me take you [Bb] by the hand
[Cm] And lead you through [Gm] the streets of London
[Ab]
I'll show [Eb] you something [Bb] to make you change your [F] mind
[Eb]
Have you seen [Bb] the old gal [Cm] who walks the streets [Gm] of London?
[Ab] Dirt in [Eb] her hair and [Cm] her clothes in [Bb] rags
[Eb] She's no time for [Bb] talking
[Cm] She just keeps right [Gm] on walking
[Ab] Carrying [Eb] her home [Bb] into carrier
[Eb] bags
So [Ab] how can [Gm] you tell me that [Cm] you're [C] [Cm] lonely?
[F] Say for you that the [Bb] sun don't shine
[F] Let [Eb]
me [Bb] take you by the hand
And [Cm] lead you [Gm] through the streets of Boston
[Ab] I'll show [Eb] you something [Bb] to make you change your [Eb] mind
And in the all [Bb]-night cafe [C] at a quarter past [Gm] eleven
[Ab]
Same [Eb] old man sitting [Ab] there on [Bb] his own
[Eb] Looking at [Bb] the world over [C] the rim of his [G] teacup
[Ab] And each tea less [Eb] than an hour [Bb] and he wanders home alone
[Eb]
So [Ab] how can you [Gm] tell me [D] that you're [C] lonely?
[Bb] [A] Say for you that the sun [Bb] don't shine
[F] Let [Eb] me take you [Bb] by the hand
[Cm] And lead you through the [Gm] streets of London
[Ab]
I'll show [Eb] you something [Bb] to make you change [Eb] your mind
[Ab] [Eb]
[Bb] [F] [Eb]
Have you seen [Bb] the old man [Cm] in the closed-down [Gm] market
[Ab]
[Eb] Picking up papers with [Fm] his worn-out shoe?
[Bb] [Eb] In his eyes [Bb] you see no [Cm] pride
Hand held [Gm] loosely at his side
[Ab] [Eb] Yesterday's fate [Bb] telling [Eb] yesterday's news
So
[Ab] how can [Gm] you tell me [D] that you're [C] [Cm] lonely?
[F]
Say for you that the sun [Bb] don't shine
[F]
[Eb] Let me take you [Bb] by the hand
[Cm] And lead you through [Gm] the streets of London
[Ab]
I'll show [Eb] you something [Bb] to make you change your [F] mind
[Eb]
Have you seen [Bb] the old gal [Cm] who walks the streets [Gm] of London?
[Ab] Dirt in [Eb] her hair and [Cm] her clothes in [Bb] rags
[Eb] She's no time for [Bb] talking
[Cm] She just keeps right [Gm] on walking
[Ab] Carrying [Eb] her home [Bb] into carrier
[Eb] bags
So [Ab] how can [Gm] you tell me that [Cm] you're [C] [Cm] lonely?
[F] Say for you that the [Bb] sun don't shine
[F] Let [Eb]
me [Bb] take you by the hand
And [Cm] lead you [Gm] through the streets of Boston
[Ab] I'll show [Eb] you something [Bb] to make you change your [Eb] mind
And in the all [Bb]-night cafe [C] at a quarter past [Gm] eleven
[Ab]
Same [Eb] old man sitting [Ab] there on [Bb] his own
[Eb] Looking at [Bb] the world over [C] the rim of his [G] teacup
[Ab] And each tea less [Eb] than an hour [Bb] and he wanders home alone
[Eb]
So [Ab] how can you [Gm] tell me [D] that you're [C] lonely?
[Bb] [A] Say for you that the sun [Bb] don't shine
[F] Let [Eb] me take you [Bb] by the hand
[Cm] And lead you through the [Gm] streets of London
[Ab]
I'll show [Eb] you something [Bb] to make you change [Eb] your mind
Key:
Bb
Eb
Ab
Cm
Gm
Bb
Eb
Ab
[Bb] _ _ _ _ [Cm] _ _ _ [Gm] _
_ _ [Ab] _ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _
_ [Bb] _ [F] _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ Have you seen [Bb] the old man [Cm] in the closed-down [Gm] market
_ _ [Ab] _
_ [Eb] Picking up papers with [Fm] his worn-out shoe?
[Bb] _ _ _ [Eb] In his eyes [Bb] you see no [Cm] pride
Hand held [Gm] loosely at his side
[Ab] _ _ [Eb] Yesterday's fate _ [Bb] telling _ [Eb] yesterday's news
So _
_ [Ab] how can [Gm] you tell me [D] that you're [C] _ [Cm] lonely?
_ _ [F] _
Say for you that the sun [Bb] don't shine
_ [F] _
_ _ [Eb] _ Let me take you [Bb] by the hand
[Cm] And lead you through [Gm] the streets of London
[Ab] _
I'll show [Eb] you something [Bb] to make you change your [F] mind
[Eb] _ _ _ _
Have you seen [Bb] the old gal [Cm] who walks the streets [Gm] of London?
_ _ [Ab] Dirt in [Eb] her hair and [Cm] her clothes in [Bb] _ rags
[Eb] She's no time for [Bb] talking
_ [Cm] She just keeps right [Gm] on walking
_ [Ab] _ Carrying [Eb] her home _ [Bb] into carrier _
_ [Eb] bags
So [Ab] how can [Gm] you tell me that [Cm] you're _ [C] _ [Cm] lonely?
_ [F] _ _ Say for you that the [Bb] sun don't shine
_ [F] Let _ [Eb] _
me [Bb] take you by the hand
And [Cm] lead you [Gm] through the streets of Boston
[Ab] I'll show [Eb] you something [Bb] to make you change your [Eb] mind _
_ _ _ And in the all [Bb]-night cafe [C] at a quarter past [Gm] eleven
_ [Ab] _
Same [Eb] old man sitting [Ab] there on [Bb] his own
_ [Eb] _ Looking at [Bb] the world over [C] the rim of his [G] teacup
[Ab] And each tea less [Eb] than an hour [Bb] and he wanders home alone
_ [Eb] _ _ _
So [Ab] how can you [Gm] tell me [D] that you're _ [C] lonely?
[Bb] _ _ [A] _ Say for you that the sun [Bb] don't shine
_ [F] Let _ [Eb] _ me take you [Bb] by the hand
[Cm] And lead you through the [Gm] streets of London
[Ab] _
I'll show [Eb] you something [Bb] to make you change [Eb] your mind _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [Ab] _ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _
_ [Bb] _ [F] _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ Have you seen [Bb] the old man [Cm] in the closed-down [Gm] market
_ _ [Ab] _
_ [Eb] Picking up papers with [Fm] his worn-out shoe?
[Bb] _ _ _ [Eb] In his eyes [Bb] you see no [Cm] pride
Hand held [Gm] loosely at his side
[Ab] _ _ [Eb] Yesterday's fate _ [Bb] telling _ [Eb] yesterday's news
So _
_ [Ab] how can [Gm] you tell me [D] that you're [C] _ [Cm] lonely?
_ _ [F] _
Say for you that the sun [Bb] don't shine
_ [F] _
_ _ [Eb] _ Let me take you [Bb] by the hand
[Cm] And lead you through [Gm] the streets of London
[Ab] _
I'll show [Eb] you something [Bb] to make you change your [F] mind
[Eb] _ _ _ _
Have you seen [Bb] the old gal [Cm] who walks the streets [Gm] of London?
_ _ [Ab] Dirt in [Eb] her hair and [Cm] her clothes in [Bb] _ rags
[Eb] She's no time for [Bb] talking
_ [Cm] She just keeps right [Gm] on walking
_ [Ab] _ Carrying [Eb] her home _ [Bb] into carrier _
_ [Eb] bags
So [Ab] how can [Gm] you tell me that [Cm] you're _ [C] _ [Cm] lonely?
_ [F] _ _ Say for you that the [Bb] sun don't shine
_ [F] Let _ [Eb] _
me [Bb] take you by the hand
And [Cm] lead you [Gm] through the streets of Boston
[Ab] I'll show [Eb] you something [Bb] to make you change your [Eb] mind _
_ _ _ And in the all [Bb]-night cafe [C] at a quarter past [Gm] eleven
_ [Ab] _
Same [Eb] old man sitting [Ab] there on [Bb] his own
_ [Eb] _ Looking at [Bb] the world over [C] the rim of his [G] teacup
[Ab] And each tea less [Eb] than an hour [Bb] and he wanders home alone
_ [Eb] _ _ _
So [Ab] how can you [Gm] tell me [D] that you're _ [C] lonely?
[Bb] _ _ [A] _ Say for you that the sun [Bb] don't shine
_ [F] Let _ [Eb] _ me take you [Bb] by the hand
[Cm] And lead you through the [Gm] streets of London
[Ab] _
I'll show [Eb] you something [Bb] to make you change [Eb] your mind _ _ _ _ _ _