This is a bit of a work in progress but I thought I'd post what I have so far. There is no rhythm guitar in this song, these chords follow the bass. This can be played in power chords and sounds fine but I think it would make sense to transpose it into A and play open chords with a capo on the first fret, however if you do this some of the chords sound 'off', suggesting that they are incorrect. I will post a revised version of this soon but to be honest I am a little bored with it right now. Of course any ideas/corrections would be very welcome Intro: Bb G# D# F X3 Verse 1: Bb G# D# F Bb G# D# F Ever see a blind man cross the road, tryin' to make the other side Bb G# D# F Bb G# D# F Ever see a young girl growing old, tryin' to make herself a bride Chorus: Gm F Bb C So what becomes of you my love, when they have finally stripped you of D# F Bb G# D# F Bb G# D# F The handbags and the gladrags that your grandad had to sweat so you could buy baby Verse 2: Bb G# D# F Bb G# D# F Once I was a young man, and all i thought i had to do was smile Bb G# D# F Bb D# F You are still a young girl, and you bought everything in style Chorus: Gm F Bb C But once you think your in your out 'cos you don't mean a single thing without D# F Bb G# D# F Bb D# A# D# The handbags and the gladrags that your grandad had to sweat so you could buy baby Verse 3: Bb G# D# Bb G# D# Sing a song of six-pence for your sake, and take a bottle full of rye Bb G# D# Bb G# D# Four and twenty blackbirds, in a cake and bake them all in a pie Chorus: Gm F Bb C They told me you missed school today, so what I suggest you just throw them all away D# F Bb D# Bb D# The handbags and the gladrags that your poor old grandad had to sweat to buy Chorus: Gm F Bb C They told me you missed school today, so I suggest you just throw them all away D# F Bb G# D# F The handbags and the gladrags that your poor old grandad had to sweat to buy ya Ending: Bb G# D# F X2 Bb G# D# Bb