Sinead O'Connor - Streets of London Chords
Tempo:
124.35 bpm
Chords used:
C
G
Em
Am
F
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[C] [G]
[Am] [Em]
[F] [C]
[Dm] [G]
[C] Have you seen [Em] the old man in the [Am] closed-down [Em] market?
[F] Kicking [C] up the papers with [Dm] his worn-out [G] shoes
[C] In his eyes [G] you see [Em] no pride, [Am] hands held loosely [G] by his [F] side
[C] Yesterday's papers telling [Em]
[C] yesterday's news
So
[F] how can [Em] you tell me [D] you're [G] [Am] lonely?
[D] And say for you the sun [G] won't shine
Let [C] me take [G] you by the hand [Am] and lead you through [Em] the streets of London
[F] I'll [C] show you something to make you [G] change [C] your mind
[G] [C]
Have you seen [G] the old girl who [Am] walks the streets [G] of London?
[F] Dirt in her [C] hair and her [D] [Dm] clothes in [G] her eyes
[C] She's no time for [G] talking, [Am] she just keeps [Em] right on walking
[F] Carrying [C] her home [G] into carrier [C] bags
[F] So how can you [Em] tell me [C] you're
[Em] [Am] lonely?
[D]
And say for you the sun [G] won't [C] shine
[G] Let [C]
me take [Em] you by the hand [Am] and lead you through [C] the streets of London
[F]
I'll show [C] you something [G] to make you change your [C] mind
[G]
[C] [G]
[Am] [Em]
[F] [C]
[Dm] [G]
[C] In the all [G]-night cafe at [Am] a quarter past [Em] eleven
[F] See the old [C] man sitting [Dm] there on [C] his [G] own
[C] Looking at the [G] world over [Am] the rim of his [Em]
teacup
[F] Each tea glass [C] and half, and [G] any wonders for him [C] alone
[F] So how can you [Em] tell me [C] you're
[G] [Am] lonely?
[D]
And say for you the sun [G] won't [Am] shine
[G] [C] Let me take you [G] by the hand [Am] and lead you through [Em] the streets of London
[F]
I'll show you [C] something [G] to make you change [C] your [G] mind
[Am] [Em]
[F] I'll show you [C]
something to make [G] you change your [C] mind
[N]
[Am] [Em]
[F] [C]
[Dm] [G]
[C] Have you seen [Em] the old man in the [Am] closed-down [Em] market?
[F] Kicking [C] up the papers with [Dm] his worn-out [G] shoes
[C] In his eyes [G] you see [Em] no pride, [Am] hands held loosely [G] by his [F] side
[C] Yesterday's papers telling [Em]
[C] yesterday's news
So
[F] how can [Em] you tell me [D] you're [G] [Am] lonely?
[D] And say for you the sun [G] won't shine
Let [C] me take [G] you by the hand [Am] and lead you through [Em] the streets of London
[F] I'll [C] show you something to make you [G] change [C] your mind
[G] [C]
Have you seen [G] the old girl who [Am] walks the streets [G] of London?
[F] Dirt in her [C] hair and her [D] [Dm] clothes in [G] her eyes
[C] She's no time for [G] talking, [Am] she just keeps [Em] right on walking
[F] Carrying [C] her home [G] into carrier [C] bags
[F] So how can you [Em] tell me [C] you're
[Em] [Am] lonely?
[D]
And say for you the sun [G] won't [C] shine
[G] Let [C]
me take [Em] you by the hand [Am] and lead you through [C] the streets of London
[F]
I'll show [C] you something [G] to make you change your [C] mind
[G]
[C] [G]
[Am] [Em]
[F] [C]
[Dm] [G]
[C] In the all [G]-night cafe at [Am] a quarter past [Em] eleven
[F] See the old [C] man sitting [Dm] there on [C] his [G] own
[C] Looking at the [G] world over [Am] the rim of his [Em]
teacup
[F] Each tea glass [C] and half, and [G] any wonders for him [C] alone
[F] So how can you [Em] tell me [C] you're
[G] [Am] lonely?
[D]
And say for you the sun [G] won't [Am] shine
[G] [C] Let me take you [G] by the hand [Am] and lead you through [Em] the streets of London
[F]
I'll show you [C] something [G] to make you change [C] your [G] mind
[Am] [Em]
[F] I'll show you [C]
something to make [G] you change your [C] mind
[N]
Key:
C
G
Em
Am
F
C
G
Em
[C] _ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ _ [Am] _ _ _ [Em] _ _
_ _ _ [F] _ _ _ [C] _ _
_ _ _ [Dm] _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ _ [C] Have you seen [Em] the old man in the [Am] _ closed-down [Em] market?
_ _ [F] _ Kicking [C] up the papers with [Dm] his worn-out [G] _ shoes
_ [C] In his eyes [G] you see [Em] no pride, [Am] hands held loosely [G] by his [F] side _
[C] Yesterday's papers _ telling _ [Em] _
[C] yesterday's news
_ So _ _
_ [F] _ how can [Em] you tell me [D] you're _ [G] _ _ [Am] lonely? _
_ _ [D] And say for you the sun [G] won't shine
_ Let _ _ [C] _ me take [G] you by the hand [Am] and lead you through [Em] the streets of London
_ [F] _ I'll [C] show you something _ to make you [G] change [C] your mind
_ _ _ [G] _ _ [C]
Have you seen [G] the old girl who [Am] walks the streets [G] of London? _
[F] _ Dirt in her [C] hair _ and her [D] [Dm] clothes in [G] her eyes _
[C] She's no time for [G] talking, _ [Am] she just keeps [Em] right on walking
_ [F] _ _ Carrying [C] her home _ [G] into _ carrier [C] bags
_ _ _ _ _ [F] So how can you [Em] tell me [C] you're _
[Em] _ [Am] lonely?
_ _ _ [D] _
And say for you the sun [G] won't [C] shine
[G] _ _ Let [C] _
me take [Em] you by the hand [Am] and lead you through [C] the streets of London
[F] _
I'll show [C] you something _ [G] to make you change your [C] mind
_ [G] _ _
_ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ [Am] _ _ _ _ [Em] _ _
_ _ [F] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _
_ _ [Dm] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ [C] In the all [G]-night cafe at [Am] a quarter past [Em] eleven
_ _ [F] See the old [C] man sitting [Dm] _ there on [C] his [G] own
_ [C] Looking _ at the [G] world over [Am] the rim of his [Em] _
teacup
_ [F] Each tea glass [C] and half, and [G] any wonders for him [C] alone
_ _ _ _ _ [F] So how can you [Em] tell me [C] you're _
[G] _ [Am] lonely?
_ _ _ [D] _
And say for you the sun [G] won't [Am] shine
_ [G] _ _ _ [C] Let me take you [G] by the hand [Am] and lead you through [Em] the streets of London
[F] _
I'll show you [C] something _ _ [G] to make you change [C] your _ _ [G] mind _
_ _ [Am] _ _ _ _ [Em] _ _
_ [F] I'll show you [C] _
something to make [G] you change your [C] mind _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _ _
_ _ _ [Am] _ _ _ [Em] _ _
_ _ _ [F] _ _ _ [C] _ _
_ _ _ [Dm] _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ _ [C] Have you seen [Em] the old man in the [Am] _ closed-down [Em] market?
_ _ [F] _ Kicking [C] up the papers with [Dm] his worn-out [G] _ shoes
_ [C] In his eyes [G] you see [Em] no pride, [Am] hands held loosely [G] by his [F] side _
[C] Yesterday's papers _ telling _ [Em] _
[C] yesterday's news
_ So _ _
_ [F] _ how can [Em] you tell me [D] you're _ [G] _ _ [Am] lonely? _
_ _ [D] And say for you the sun [G] won't shine
_ Let _ _ [C] _ me take [G] you by the hand [Am] and lead you through [Em] the streets of London
_ [F] _ I'll [C] show you something _ to make you [G] change [C] your mind
_ _ _ [G] _ _ [C]
Have you seen [G] the old girl who [Am] walks the streets [G] of London? _
[F] _ Dirt in her [C] hair _ and her [D] [Dm] clothes in [G] her eyes _
[C] She's no time for [G] talking, _ [Am] she just keeps [Em] right on walking
_ [F] _ _ Carrying [C] her home _ [G] into _ carrier [C] bags
_ _ _ _ _ [F] So how can you [Em] tell me [C] you're _
[Em] _ [Am] lonely?
_ _ _ [D] _
And say for you the sun [G] won't [C] shine
[G] _ _ Let [C] _
me take [Em] you by the hand [Am] and lead you through [C] the streets of London
[F] _
I'll show [C] you something _ [G] to make you change your [C] mind
_ [G] _ _
_ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ [Am] _ _ _ _ [Em] _ _
_ _ [F] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _
_ _ [Dm] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ [C] In the all [G]-night cafe at [Am] a quarter past [Em] eleven
_ _ [F] See the old [C] man sitting [Dm] _ there on [C] his [G] own
_ [C] Looking _ at the [G] world over [Am] the rim of his [Em] _
teacup
_ [F] Each tea glass [C] and half, and [G] any wonders for him [C] alone
_ _ _ _ _ [F] So how can you [Em] tell me [C] you're _
[G] _ [Am] lonely?
_ _ _ [D] _
And say for you the sun [G] won't [Am] shine
_ [G] _ _ _ [C] Let me take you [G] by the hand [Am] and lead you through [Em] the streets of London
[F] _
I'll show you [C] something _ _ [G] to make you change [C] your _ _ [G] mind _
_ _ [Am] _ _ _ _ [Em] _ _
_ [F] I'll show you [C] _
something to make [G] you change your [C] mind _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _ _