Here is my interpretation of Ralph McTell's 1966 hit 'Streets of London', enjoy: By Adam Marshall 28th September 2005 D (xx0232@1) A/C# (042220@1) Bm (x24432@1) F#m (244222@1)1) Have you seen the old man in the closed down mar - ket, G (320003@1) D (xx0232@1) E7 (020130@1) A (x02220@1) kick-ing up the pa- pers with his worn out shoes? D (xx0232@1) A/C# (042220@1) Bm (x24432@1) F#m (244222@1) In his eyes you see no pride, hand held loose - ly by his side- G (320003@1) D (xx0232@1) A7 (x02020@1) D (xx0232@1) Yes- ter- day's pa-per tell-ing yes - ter-day's news- G (320003@1) F#m (244222@1) A (x02220@1) A#dim (3423xx@1) Bm (x24432@1) Bm7/A (x00202@1)E7/G# So how can you tell me you're lone- ly A7 (x02020@1) D (xx0232@1) and say that the sun don't shine Let me take- you A/C# (042220@1) Bm (x24432@1) F#m (244222@1) G (320003@1) by the hand- and lead you through the streets of Lon-don. D (xx0232@1) A7 (x02020@1) D (xx0232@1) D (xx0232@1) I'll show you some-thing to make you change your mind. mind.