2heartsAMDG - Streets Of London
2heartsAMDG
Dec 13, 2025 09:21pm
<p>HEARD THIS SONG FOR THE FIRST TIME ON YOU TUBE LAST NIGHT! LOVE IT SO MUCH! </p><p>THANKS FOR LISTENS DEAR FRIENDS!💗</p><p>DEDICATED TO MY SWEET FRIENDS ACROSS THE POND! 💗 </p><p>(pardon my allergy froggie at the end!)</p><p><br></p><p>"Streets of London" is a folk song by Ralph McTell, who first recorded it for his 1969 album Spiral Staircase. It was not released in the United Kingdom as a single until 1974. McTell himself noted that there were 212 known recorded versions of the song.The song was re-released, on 4 December 2017, featuring McTell with Annie Lennox as a charity single for CRISIS, the Homelessness Charity. Roger Whittaker also recorded a well received version. McTell left the song off his debut album, Eight Frames a Second, since he regarded it as too depressing, and did not record it until persuaded by his producer, Gus Dudgeon, for his second album in 1969. A re-recorded version charted in the Netherlands in April 1972, notching up to No. 9 the next month.McTell re-recorded it for the UK single release in 1974. McTell played the song in a fingerpicking style with an AABA song structure. Similarities of the composition have been noted (along with many others) with certain patterns found in Pachelbel's Canon. Composition The song was McTell's greatest commercial success, reaching No. 2 in the UK Singles Chart, at one point selling 90,000 copies a day and winning him the 1974 Ivor Novello Award for Best Song Musically and Lyrically and a Silver disc for record sales.</p>