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Intro: D/F# G F# B A E D/F# G F#/A B Em/G F#m7 E E Walking down the sidewalk one purple afternoon, F#m7 I was accosted by a barker A/B E Playing a simple tune upon his flute. D/A A E Toottoottoottoot. B7 Silver rain was falling down A E A E Upon the dirty ground of London town. A Bm7 People pass me by on my imaginary street, Amaj7/C# F#m7 Ordinary people it's impossible to meet, Bm7 Esus4 E Holding conversations that are always incomplete. A Well I don't know. F#m7 Edim/G E/G# A Oh, where are there places to go? F#m7 Edim/G E/G# A Someone, somewhere has to know. D/F# G E/G# I'don't know. A Bm7 Out of work again,the actor entertains his wife Amaj7/C# F#m7 With the same old stories of his ordinary life. Bm7 Esus4 E Maybe he exaggerates the trouble and the strife. A Well, I don't know. F#m7 Edim/G E/G# A Oh, where are there places to go? F#m7 Edim/G E/G# A Someone, somewhere has to know. E Crawling down the pavement on a Sunday afternoon, F#m7 I was arrested by a rozzer A/B E Wearing a pink balloon about his foot. D/A A E Toot toot toot toot. B7 Silver rain was falling down A E A E Upon the dirty ground of London town. Fm7 Edim/G E/G# A Someone, somewhere has to know. A Silver rain was falling down G D A Upon the dirty ground of London town.
Written by Denny Laine / Paul Mccartney
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