Chords for Bedknobs and Broomsticks - Portobello Road

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Bedknobs and Broomsticks - Portobello Road chords
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[Cm] Portobello Road, Portobello Road, [Bbm] Street [A] where the riches [Ab] of ages [G] are stowed.
[Cm] Anything and everything [D] a chap can [Cm] unload, Is sold off the barrow in Portobello Road.
You'll find what you want [Fm] in the [C] Portobello Road.
[Cm] Rare early buster, [Fm] genuine [Cm] plaster, Of filigree, of [D] samovar, owned by the [G] [Cm] tsars.
A pen used by Shelley, [Fm] a new [Cm]-bodied Shelley, The snippers that [G] slipped old King [Cm] Edward's cigars.
Made in Hong Kong, [Eb] two bob a [D] dozen would you say?
[G] [Cm] Waterful crystal, [Fm]
Napoleon's [Cm] pistols, Society heirlooms [D] with genuine [Ab] [C] gems.
[Gm] Rembrandt's [Cm] old wickos, [F] Toulouse [Cm] the trickos, Painted last week on the banks of the Thames.
[C] Very interesting, but where [Cm] do they sell books?
There's a little place around the corner.
Portobello Road, Portobello Road, Street where [Bb] the [A] riches [Ab] of ages [G] are [Cm] stowed.
Anything and [G] everything a chap [Cm] can unload, Is sold off the barrow in Portobello Road.
You'll meet all your [Fm] charms in the [Cm] Portobello Road.
Lovely to see you, goodbye.
[Fm]
[C] What I want is the other half [Cm] of this book.
All in good time, my dear.
Burke's Peerage, the [Fm] Bride Book, the [Eb] Fishmonger's [G] Guide Book.
I'm looking for the other part of [Db] this, thank you.
[Cm] A [Eb] Victorian novel, [D] The Unwanted Son.
[G] You don't [Cm] understand, I'm not interested in that.
The History of Hutting.
[Fm] The Yearbook [Cm] of Yotting.
The Leather-Bound Life of a Tiller, the Hun.
Portobello Road, Portobello Road, Street [Gm] where the riches [Ab] of ages [G] are stowed.
[Cm] Artifacts to glorify [Fm] a regal [Cm] abode, Are hidden in the [Fm] flotsam in [D] Portobello Road.
Dear, [G] who do you think you are, the Queen of [Cm] Sheba?
[Fm] Treasures, [Cm] yesterday's pleasures, cheap [Gm] immigration [Am] to get [Fm] into [Gm] [Cm] pode.
Kented and [Fm] tarnished, scarlet [Cm] as varnish, you don't want to care.
This good lady is looking for the other half of this [D] book.
It's called The [Am] Spells of Asgoreth.
[F] [Em]
I don't keep no torn or damaged books here.
[A] What do you think [Gb] I am, a [Am] ruddy [C] white paper merchant?
[G]
[Am] [G] [Em] You can eat like a king in Portobello Road.
[Cm]
Portobello Road, Portobello Road, Street [B] where [Gm] the riches [A] [Ab] of ages [F] are stowed.
[G] [Cm]
Anything and everything [Fm] a chap can
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[Cm] _ _ _ _ _ Portobello Road, _ _ Portobello Road, [Bbm] Street [A] where the riches [Ab] of ages [G] are stowed.
[Cm] Anything and everything [D] a chap can [Cm] unload, Is sold off the barrow in Portobello Road.
You'll find what you want [Fm] in the _ [C] Portobello Road. _
[Cm] _ _ _ _ Rare early buster, [Fm] genuine [Cm] plaster, Of filigree, of [D] samovar, owned by the [G] [Cm] tsars.
A pen used by Shelley, [Fm] a new [Cm]-bodied Shelley, The snippers that [G] slipped old King [Cm] Edward's cigars.
Made in Hong Kong, [Eb] two bob a [D] dozen would you say?
[G] _ _ [Cm] _ Waterful crystal, [Fm] _
Napoleon's [Cm] pistols, Society heirlooms [D] with genuine [Ab] [C] gems.
[Gm] Rembrandt's [Cm] old wickos, [F] Toulouse [Cm] the trickos, Painted last week on the banks of the Thames.
[C] _ _ _ Very interesting, but where [Cm] do they sell books?
There's a little place around the corner. _ _
_ Portobello Road, _ Portobello Road, Street where [Bb] the [A] riches [Ab] of ages [G] are [Cm] stowed.
Anything and [G] everything a chap [Cm] can unload, Is sold off the barrow in Portobello Road.
You'll meet all your [Fm] charms in the _ [Cm] Portobello Road.
Lovely to see you, goodbye.
_ _ _ [Fm] _ _
_ [C] _ What I want is the other half [Cm] of this book.
All in good time, my dear. _
Burke's Peerage, the [Fm] Bride Book, the [Eb] Fishmonger's [G] Guide Book.
I'm looking for the other part of [Db] this, thank you.
[Cm] A [Eb] Victorian novel, [D] The Unwanted Son.
[G] You don't [Cm] understand, I'm not interested in that.
The History of Hutting.
[Fm] The Yearbook [Cm] of Yotting.
The Leather-Bound Life of a Tiller, the Hun.
_ Portobello Road, _ Portobello Road, Street [Gm] where the riches [Ab] of ages [G] are stowed.
[Cm] Artifacts to glorify [Fm] a regal [Cm] abode, Are hidden in the [Fm] flotsam in [D] Portobello Road.
Dear, [G] who do you think you are, the Queen of [Cm] Sheba?
_ [Fm] Treasures, [Cm] yesterday's pleasures, cheap [Gm] immigration [Am] to get [Fm] into [Gm] [Cm] pode.
Kented and [Fm] tarnished, scarlet [Cm] as varnish, you don't want to care.
This good lady is looking for the other half of this [D] book.
It's called The [Am] Spells of Asgoreth.
[F] _ _ [Em] _ _ _ _ _
I don't keep no torn or damaged books here.
[A] What do you think [Gb] I am, a [Am] ruddy [C] white paper merchant?
_ [G] _ _
[Am] _ [G] _ [Em] You can eat like a king in Portobello Road.
_ [Cm] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ Portobello Road, _ _ _ _ Portobello _ Road, _ Street [B] where [Gm] the riches [A] [Ab] of ages [F] are stowed.
[G] _ _ [Cm]
Anything and everything [Fm] a chap can