Chords for ken Dodd - Streets Of London
Tempo:
127.1 bpm
Chords used:
C
F
G
Bb
D
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[Bb]
[C] [F] [C]
[F] Have you [C] seen the old man [Dm] in the closed-down [C] market?
[Gm] Kicking up the [Am] papers [F]
with his [G] worn-out [C] shoes?
[F] In his eyes [C] you see no pride, [Dm] hand held loosely [C] by his side.
[Gm] [F] Yesterday's papers [C] selling [F] yesterday's [Bb]
[F] news.
[Bb] How can [F] you tell me you're [Dm] lonely?
[G] And say for you that the sun don't [C] shine?
[F] Let me [C] take you by the [Dm] hand and lead you through [C] the streets of [Bb] London.
I'll show [F] you something to [C] make you change [F] your mind.
[Bb]
[C]
[F] Have you seen the [C] old girl as [Dm] she walks the streets [Am] of London?
[Gm] Dirt in [F] her hair and her [G] clothes [C] in rice?
[F] She's no time [C] for talking, she [Dm] just keeps right [Am] on walking.
[Gm] Carrying [F] her home [C] into carrier [F] [Bb] bags.
[F] [Bb] And how can [F] you tell me you're [C]
[Dm] lonely?
[G] And say for you that the sun [C] don't shine?
[F] Let me [C] take you by the [Dm] hand and lead you through [C] the streets of London.
[Bb] I'll show [F] you something to [C] make you change [F] your mind.
[Bb]
[D]
[G] Have you seen [D] the old man [Em] outside the [Bm] seamen's mission?
[Am] Memory fading [G] with the metal [E] ribbons [A] that he [G] [D] wears.
[G] In our winter [D] city the [Em] rain cries a little [Bm] pity.
[C] One more forgotten [G] hero and [D] a world that [G] doesn't care.
[C]
[C] So how can [G] you tell me you're
[Bm] lonely?
[A] And say for you that the sun [D] don't shine?
[G] Let me [D] take you by the [Em] hand and lead you through the [D] streets of London.
[C] I'll show you [G] something [Em] to make [Am]
you [D] change your [G]
[A] mind.
[G] [C] [A] [G]
[C] [F] [C]
[F] Have you [C] seen the old man [Dm] in the closed-down [C] market?
[Gm] Kicking up the [Am] papers [F]
with his [G] worn-out [C] shoes?
[F] In his eyes [C] you see no pride, [Dm] hand held loosely [C] by his side.
[Gm] [F] Yesterday's papers [C] selling [F] yesterday's [Bb]
[F] news.
[Bb] How can [F] you tell me you're [Dm] lonely?
[G] And say for you that the sun don't [C] shine?
[F] Let me [C] take you by the [Dm] hand and lead you through [C] the streets of [Bb] London.
I'll show [F] you something to [C] make you change [F] your mind.
[Bb]
[C]
[F] Have you seen the [C] old girl as [Dm] she walks the streets [Am] of London?
[Gm] Dirt in [F] her hair and her [G] clothes [C] in rice?
[F] She's no time [C] for talking, she [Dm] just keeps right [Am] on walking.
[Gm] Carrying [F] her home [C] into carrier [F] [Bb] bags.
[F] [Bb] And how can [F] you tell me you're [C]
[Dm] lonely?
[G] And say for you that the sun [C] don't shine?
[F] Let me [C] take you by the [Dm] hand and lead you through [C] the streets of London.
[Bb] I'll show [F] you something to [C] make you change [F] your mind.
[Bb]
[D]
[G] Have you seen [D] the old man [Em] outside the [Bm] seamen's mission?
[Am] Memory fading [G] with the metal [E] ribbons [A] that he [G] [D] wears.
[G] In our winter [D] city the [Em] rain cries a little [Bm] pity.
[C] One more forgotten [G] hero and [D] a world that [G] doesn't care.
[C]
[C] So how can [G] you tell me you're
[Bm] lonely?
[A] And say for you that the sun [D] don't shine?
[G] Let me [D] take you by the [Em] hand and lead you through the [D] streets of London.
[C] I'll show you [G] something [Em] to make [Am]
you [D] change your [G]
[A] mind.
[G] [C] [A] [G]
Key:
C
F
G
Bb
D
C
F
G
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ _ _ [F] _ [C] _ _
[F] _ Have you [C] seen the old man [Dm] in the closed-down [C] market? _
_ [Gm] _ Kicking up the [Am] papers _ [F]
with his [G] _ worn-out [C] shoes? _
_ [F] In his eyes [C] you see no pride, [Dm] hand held loosely [C] by his side.
[Gm] _ _ _ [F] Yesterday's papers [C] selling _ _ [F] yesterday's _ [Bb] _
[F] news.
_ _ [Bb] How can [F] you tell me you're _ _ [Dm] lonely?
_ _ _ [G] And say for you that the sun don't [C] _ shine?
_ _ _ _ [F] _ Let me [C] take you by the [Dm] hand and lead you through [C] the streets of [Bb] London.
I'll show [F] you something _ to [C] make you change [F] your mind.
_ [Bb] _ _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[F] _ Have you seen the [C] old girl as [Dm] she walks the streets [Am] of London? _
_ [Gm] _ Dirt in [F] her hair and her [G] clothes _ [C] in _ rice?
[F] She's no time [C] for talking, she [Dm] just keeps right [Am] on walking. _
_ [Gm] _ Carrying [F] her home _ [C] into _ carrier [F] _ [Bb] bags.
_ [F] _ _ _ [Bb] And how can [F] you tell me you're _ [C] _
[Dm] lonely?
_ _ _ [G] And say for you that the sun [C] don't shine?
_ _ _ _ [F] _ Let me [C] take you by the [Dm] hand and lead you through [C] the streets of London.
[Bb] _ I'll show [F] you something _ to [C] make you change [F] your _ mind.
[Bb] _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[G] _ Have you seen [D] the old man _ [Em] outside the [Bm] seamen's mission? _
_ [Am] Memory fading [G] with the metal [E] ribbons [A] that he [G] [D] wears. _
_ [G] In our winter [D] city _ the [Em] rain cries a little [Bm] pity. _ _
[C] One more forgotten [G] hero and [D] a world that [G] doesn't care.
[C] _
_ _ _ _ [C] So how can [G] you tell me you're _ _
[Bm] lonely?
_ _ _ [A] And say for you that the sun [D] don't shine? _
_ _ _ _ [G] Let me [D] take you by the [Em] hand and lead you through the [D] streets of London.
[C] _ I'll show you [G] something _ [Em] to make [Am]
you [D] change your [G] _ _
[A] mind.
_ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ _ _ [F] _ [C] _ _
[F] _ Have you [C] seen the old man [Dm] in the closed-down [C] market? _
_ [Gm] _ Kicking up the [Am] papers _ [F]
with his [G] _ worn-out [C] shoes? _
_ [F] In his eyes [C] you see no pride, [Dm] hand held loosely [C] by his side.
[Gm] _ _ _ [F] Yesterday's papers [C] selling _ _ [F] yesterday's _ [Bb] _
[F] news.
_ _ [Bb] How can [F] you tell me you're _ _ [Dm] lonely?
_ _ _ [G] And say for you that the sun don't [C] _ shine?
_ _ _ _ [F] _ Let me [C] take you by the [Dm] hand and lead you through [C] the streets of [Bb] London.
I'll show [F] you something _ to [C] make you change [F] your mind.
_ [Bb] _ _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[F] _ Have you seen the [C] old girl as [Dm] she walks the streets [Am] of London? _
_ [Gm] _ Dirt in [F] her hair and her [G] clothes _ [C] in _ rice?
[F] She's no time [C] for talking, she [Dm] just keeps right [Am] on walking. _
_ [Gm] _ Carrying [F] her home _ [C] into _ carrier [F] _ [Bb] bags.
_ [F] _ _ _ [Bb] And how can [F] you tell me you're _ [C] _
[Dm] lonely?
_ _ _ [G] And say for you that the sun [C] don't shine?
_ _ _ _ [F] _ Let me [C] take you by the [Dm] hand and lead you through [C] the streets of London.
[Bb] _ I'll show [F] you something _ to [C] make you change [F] your _ mind.
[Bb] _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[G] _ Have you seen [D] the old man _ [Em] outside the [Bm] seamen's mission? _
_ [Am] Memory fading [G] with the metal [E] ribbons [A] that he [G] [D] wears. _
_ [G] In our winter [D] city _ the [Em] rain cries a little [Bm] pity. _ _
[C] One more forgotten [G] hero and [D] a world that [G] doesn't care.
[C] _
_ _ _ _ [C] So how can [G] you tell me you're _ _
[Bm] lonely?
_ _ _ [A] And say for you that the sun [D] don't shine? _
_ _ _ _ [G] Let me [D] take you by the [Em] hand and lead you through the [D] streets of London.
[C] _ I'll show you [G] something _ [Em] to make [Am]
you [D] change your [G] _ _
[A] mind.
_ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _