Streets Of London - Ralph McTell featuring the Crisis Choir with guest vocalist Annie Lennox
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- Опубликовано: 6 окт 2024
- Official video for Streets Of London, performed by Ralph McTell featuring the Crisis Choir and guest vocalist Annie Lennox. Buy the single here from
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STREETS OF LONDON Written and Performed by Ralph McTell.
Featuring The Crisis Choir with guest vocalist Annie Lennox.
Music Produced by Frank Gallagher.
Video Directed & Edited by James Miller.
Additional footage by Mann Bros, 3angrymen, James Miller.
P&C 2017 Crisis UK
Produced by Crisis UK, Registered Charity Numbers: E&W1082947, SC040094.
Wow.. This made me, an old man, cry. I watched this 😢in May 2024, 50 years after singing it in primary school (folk singing with Mr Hall). It is sad to think that we, as a country haven't done a tap about homelessness. We would rather help a dog to get a home than a person.. We need to take a good look at ourselves l
Life is life x homeless x animals x I give food to homeless people x in Liverpool x bread water sandwiches x unfortunately not money for drugs or alcohol x got nice people friends who homeless x ❤
You a teacher
The worst thing about 'Streets of London' is that its lyrics are as true today as they were when Ralph McTell wrote them in the 1960's
Probably even worse, I’m sure. At least in America it is.
That is beautiful, how thirty people gave this a thumbs down, is beyond me.
They are insane, they must be. Or just trolls
You can't blame people for a lack of motor skills
They're Aussies. Thumbs down, down under is Thumbs up, Timmy.
They have no soul
They are definitely deaf!
This should be Christmas number 1. Great song, great cause: let's get people talking about homelessness instead of who won the X Factor.
Yes, Yes, YESSSSSSSSSS, Duncan, a thousand times over!
Certainly should be, just heard it on Ken Bruce. lets getting downloading. Will give Crisis much deserved funds.
You are absolutely right Duncan. I'm 60 and this song still gives me goose bumps. I only heard it played once on radio 2, so much for plugging a song for charity.
I sometimes think people have got their priorities wrong, I mean Edd Sheeran and Beyonce, no contest.
Quite true.Raplh comes from a tradition of liberal songs for causes and to make social comment.Now we are stuck with the inanity and shallowness of Rihanna,Beyonce etc.It's sad.
@@LizzieCornish cvc,
Made me cry 50 years ago, makes me cry now. Thank you.
Thank you Veronica. I lived in Spain, France, Sweden, over five years in London, but never felt as lonely. I live in France now, but my neighbourgs don'i even greet me. It's endemic. By the way, I'm Dutch. I speek the local language, altho' being dislexia
I have loved this song for ever long as it'd been recorded. I want it for my funeral.Together with I DID IT MY WAY SINARTRA. and STEVIE WONDER YOU ARE THRC SUB+NSHINCOF NY LIFE
Still makes me cry after all this time. I hope lots of money is raised. Homelessness is a disgrace in this day and age.
This song strikes a cord so deeply within me, I may be a radio show presenter and a burlesque performer now, but at the end of the 80s I was homeless and lived on the streets for two years, I survived and turned my life around, but I saw so many of those around me die on the streets, and 30 years on it is still happening....
I'm so glad you've turned your life around Gwen and that you have become a success, I work with the homeless and it is a MAJOR problem. People are bringing in donations, clothes, food etc now and we are inundated, but I wish people would donate throughout the whole year, not just for a few days over Christmas as they need help everyday of the year and not just one.
I agree whole heartedly with you. And it will take more than charity to solve the problem, it needs a real change in the way society treats those who are vulnerable and also ensuring everyone has a home is a basic right.
One of the greatest songs I've known!!!
30 people with no life of there own…. This song is legendary 🫡
One of the most outstanding songs of all time.
How can it be that the words in this song still stand today? What have we done to our poor in this country? Welcome 21stC Britain. Thank you Ralph McTell for this beautiful song...so moving.
My thoughts exactly, my last visions of leaving Britain in 1967 was of the streets in London,it's poverty and misery, displayed with broken men and women,rags for clothes, no roof over their heads, food was little more than scraps, rustled from garbage bins,I couldn;t take any more of this, I left after too many years seeing a government who didn't give a stuff about its own people.
@@terryofford4977 Who got voted in by plain ordinary hard working people,how many times will they fool for these Parasites
One of the greatest songs ever.
the more I hear it, the more I lile it
A masterpiece of songwriting.
Agreed
Universal anthem for all the lonely and discarded
This is painfully beautiful and deeply moving.
Just saw the choir on Channel 4 news just now and brought tears to these old eyes. Please everyone, if you are able, please buy the single.
A fabulous version. Bought tears to my eyes
Why did I not know this version had been released? Heartbreaking that it's still relevant after all these years.
Makes you realise and appreciate what a privileged life most of us lead, myself included. It’s easy to feel hard done by and even easier to turn a blind eye when you see someone homeless on the street.
Spot on, my thoughts entirely. I am up in London next week, and aim to be far more compassionate.
When the Black Dog visits this is the one song that helps me to see him on his way. There are always other people who are worse off than you or me. Ralph was a family friend in the 80s and 90s and he told a story of the time when he was giving Billy Connolly a lift and got lost. As BC remarked, how could the man who wrote Streets of London get lost in London?
Wonderful! London can be the leading 'Smart City' of the future with No One sleeping under the stars! Hats off to Crisis and all involved in services to the homeless and vulnerable.
Wow, at 60 i haved always loved the original version, thanks Ralph and the crew for a great powerful version. God Bless.
What a wonderful version!
I still get goosebumps from Annies voice, a truly brilliant duett and choir!!
Wonderful and uplifting!!
Oh Wow! In the past 24 hours, two songs have catapulted me back to my childhood. Yesterday I stepped into a church for the first time in a couple of years... and we actually sang the hymn 'this is my story' my childhood favorite and the song that defines my life. 'Streets of London', believe it or not, was another childhood favorite (strange child). As a child growing up in Wiltshire in the 70's I never knew London but this song birthed compassion in me for the people it talks about. People with hearts, feelings, pain, hope, memories, and a story just like you and me. I woke up this morning and this song strangely came to mind. I have been singing it all day.
Reading this from Trowbridge Wiltshire! - I'm a grownup now but grew up in Trowbridge in the 70s too. I moved away but back now to look after my mum who is terminal. Although this is a favourite, my top tune is Sound of Silence but the version sung by Disturbed.
Dear Vera Ishani,I am so glad to know that you feel the same as I do about Streets of London I've sung that song all my life, God bless you and bless you more
I have seen Ralph in concert over 30 times and heard this song hundreds of times, it has always been a great song but this version is the most moving version I have heard. A lovely man, a terrific guitar player, wonderful story teller and a truly warm human being.
A real song with real people. Well done to all of you
If it was possible to make a song even better the Crisis choir - who know all about being homeless on the streets of London - have done it. Wonderful
I was crying before the first 30 seconds :(
One word "BRILLIANT" always loved this song, hope it raises millions...
Just beautiful and sad at the same time.
Wow - full on shivers down the spine!
One of those great, unique songs. It always makes me consider those invisible citizens that are truly cast adrift. Well done Ralph. Peace
Magnificent- one of the greatest songs written in my lifetime of 73 years.
73 here too. I knew every word to this song after hearing it only once. Guilty people ignore it, and compassionate people love it while deploring the facts that made the song so fucking REAL.
I went to London for the first time in 1969 to join my ship at KGV dock. I was desperately unprepared for the kind of horrors that people were living through in this once Greatest City on earth. I'm neither socialist nor communist, but witnessing this huge disparity between the disgustingly wealthy and the soul-destroying, abject poverty stricken classes in London is when I really started to grow up and see the world for what it was. "I'm okay Jack, fuck you, keep your hands off my stack" is not the way civilization is meant, or supposed to be.
Merry fucking Christmas you billionaires. Please donate to charities that help feed starving children.
Ralph and Annie at their brilliant best. I never tire of this song and it was never more relevant - if there is any justice it will be the Christmas No 1 (if there is still such a thing!)
This song is forever relevant.
Beautiful, so heartwarming.
People are apathetic,until they become homeless. And yes,it can happen to any one of us.
I remember my dad singing this when I was just a boy and it always resonated then (he was a master of the sad song and could easily bring a tear to my eye). The song has lost none of it's magic or power over the years and this version is beautiful. I need to get my hands on this version, thank you.
My dad sung it to me as well in the early 80's
Annie you are amazing as are all the beautiful people who sing on this tune.
so heres a thought-why doesn't TV show this wonderful bittersweet video every Christmas Day at 3pm instead of the Queens speech?-just a thought
This is such a stunning song. I cant listen without tears. Beautiful. x
Having been associated with crisis I knew some of the problems some of the choir members faced
And I know them personally
If the song doesn't make your eyes moist, their stories will
One of the best versions of the greatest song of all time. It has been with me since about 1968 and means as much now as it did then.
The homeless situation in all of our cities is desperate - we can, and should, all do our bit to help - thank you Ralph, Annie and the Crisis Choir: a fantastic reminder at this time of year of just how fortunate most of us are! I'm supporting the cause by attending Ralphs Crisis at Christmas charity concert at the Half Moon in Putney and if we all spread the word then just maybe we can help to make this a very deserving Christmas No1.
thank you for giving a face to the people on the street unfortunately there are still far too many faces living in solitude.
We are so vulnerable and...human . Hope we can solve these problems in our collective soul
this is wonderful !
Well done Ralph. I hope this raises much needed funds for Crisis UK.
Please support the song,it will so kind and loving of you.
This was beautiful in the 60's it is still beautiful and just as poignant 50 years later. Ralph Mctell for prime minister!
Let's not have him ruined.
Glorious. Bravo! Beautiful performance by beautiful people.
what a lovely song it bring back so many sad days lets make it number 1
this song will run forever and stay fresh.
hear-hear
Great song which has always made me cry, but even more so in 2017 as social dislocation and poverty continue to affect vulnerable people in the UK and our government remains impassive
Nothing's changed since Ralph McTell wrote this song. He's one of Britain's best-ever singer-songwriters.
I don't think we have ever had such a disconnected world, what I mean is the human element, the human touch. Every individual has a story to tell and Ralph captures that in this song. This version is incredible. We all need to be just a little bit more human, take your eyes off your device and look around, think about what you can do to make someone's life a little bit better. It can be the smallest thing.
Wow, makes me realise how fortunate I am 👏👏👏👍
I have listened to this umpteen times and it should be shown before the news at 6.00pm every night!
So moving!
I defy anyone to not be moved by this song
Homelessness...our national shame
Well done Ralph, Annie Lennox and all those involved. I vow to buy a copy for Christmas.
The message that this sends is incredible. Beautiful. Must have taken lots of work to put together, Thanks to all who participated,
Love this version. Annie Lennox and the choir make it even more special
This song is just simply amazing.
Sstreets ..HAS LIVED with me eversince I FIRST HEARD IT IN THE 70S AND im now over 70..Gret song this,easy to sing along...
This version literally moved me to tears. The faces, the images, the voices, the power of the choir. Simply marvellous.
I get tears in my eyes every time I hear this song. This version is just a little more poignant.
Fabulous arrangement and as relevant today as ever.
I've loved this song for 50 years, but never more than now. Beautifully updated, still heartbreakingly lovely.
Why have I only just heard this. Absolutely beautiful 👍❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
I’m listening to this - on the one hand uplifted by its beauty and watching a performance that adds so much more to an already great song…..On the other hand I can’t stop bawling my eyes out with the poignancy of it.
Just as poignant 50 years ago as it is today will always make cry make this emotional beautiful song Christmas number 1
It could be any town or city in England homelessness should be a thing of the past & not happening in the in this day & age
Councils should reinstate housing benefits for the under 25 i think this has created a massive increase in the homeless problem
I hope this amazing song raises loads of money for crisis uk
Saw him today. Fed him, blessed him & went on yo the next. Sitting in plain sight. Best camo ever...
Wonderfull and sad at the same time....
Simply FANTASTIC!!!!
Very moving. Homelessness is a terrible situation here in San Diego, too. I shared this beautiful video.
I added this comment, Sally, at www.salutlive.com/2017/12/cover-story-33a-streets-of-london-ralph-mctell-or-mctell-with-annie-lennox-for-crisis-homeless-chari-2.html You seemed to sum up everything
i well remember this song from back in the day....i'm also ashamed to say that in all those decades since ,
i / we have not done much more to end the misery that occurs nightly on our city's streets ,
despite during all that time being one of the most wealthy nations in the world.
but you know, the really depressing thing is......
ii's very likely that many decades from now someone else will be re-recording this song...
because it will still be relevant...for the very same reasons.
peace n love T.C.
toecutterz1000 we've actually gone backwards. Severely. 20 years ago the majority of homeless would have the option of local authority accommodation albeit after a short wait. That option is no longer there. And kids without a permanent residence was absolutely unheard of.
Absolutely stunning.
Very nice version,along with superb photography.Heart warming.
Absolutely incredible and moving. I change the lyrics from London to my home town, now that I live in Glasgow this song has become very real to me. The homelessness is so public and on show here, as I'm sure it is in most places in the UK. The sad this is that this song is still so real now as it was when it was first written. Working together surely we can beat homelessness in modern Britain?
I am so blessed with family this Christmas it seems the least to do giving something to help this brilliant charity
Bravo to Crisis for everything they do, and to Ralph McTell, Annie Lennox and the Crisis Choir for this beautiful but bleak reminder of why organisations like Crisis are still so vital.
The history of popular music has many, many one-hit wonders. Very few made that one hit count - made it *matter* - in the way that this one does. Ralph McTell's legacy to the dispossessed and the abandoned, this song will always matter. As beautiful now as it was in 1970, and always will be.
What a great song for christmas with a true meaning to put the message across to,all the homeless that face the cold and dark surroundings of London . Shame Annie Lennox doesnt make a apperance on the video Hrard this on Radio 2s Ken ruce snow this morning Should be the Xmas number 1
love this my father used to sing this with us
Absolutely beautiful - brought a tear!
I had the privilige to meet mr.Ralph McTell in private when I was young.
It is a long story,but He played the song in our garden.
Anyway, at some point in life I had a serious accident ,We lost everything;
Home,company etc.etc.
After that My love suffered a stroke and brainseasure(3 months in coma)
She came back , maybe changed,but still My love.
Thank You Lord!
We survived because of Family and friends.
We do not have a home of our own.
We stay with familiy and friends.
We received help fm the "PAULUS CHURCH ROTTERDAM" and I feel blessed to have the confidence to turn it around in 2024!
I listen so very often to this song,and can say it can be little changed in Rotterdam instead of London.
Bless You all !
Have a safe, healthy,peacefull and blessed 2024.
Kind regards,
Rene
R.I.P Kenny Eyo your contribution to the song will be forever in our hearts
Kenny was found deceased on 12/12/23 in in hostel room at Northumberland Hostel Haringey
Brilliant!! Well done Ralph. I hope this raises much needed funds for Crisis UK.
When you can lift someone up from off the ground and give them a hug.... that is the beauty of London within you.
That this song should still be relevant is a telling indictment of our country
I wrote a Christmas song about homelessness This December Scene...free download on soundclick...artist John Knox
A great reworking of this timeless classic. Well done to all. (I wonder who the one 'dislike' is from)
Nicholas Van Hoogstraaten.
Dislike could only be from someone with no taste...why listen...the whole world knows, or should, this song word by word!
Someone who owns 10 houses
Wonderful! I saw / heard Ralph perform this song on his own at the Royal ALbert hall around 2004 +/-. My mum used to sing it at home. Love Annie Lennox and the choir.
Crying........thank you!
This is beautiful
Daaamn, this version rocks! Been listening to this since I was a kid (my dad was a dishwasher in London in the 60s)
Ralph is one of my heroes. Was fortunate to see him many times in NYC. Such a remarkable man and brilliant songwriter and performer. Come back to NYC Ralph, we miss you.
Nearly 50 yrs, 😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢Nothing changes if nothing changes,
knight this man for his beauty he brought to humanity....he deserves to be a Sir for music and language......before he is gone and once more we realise what we lost
eine sehr beeindruckende version dieses wunderbaren songs. möchte er doch bitte alle aufrütteln, einmal genauer hinzuschauen! ich habe wohnungslose england gesehen und ich sehe sie in deutschland. und es werden immer mehr und nicht deshalb, weil sie das so toll finden, nein, obdachlosigkeit hat immer ernste hintergründe. ich bitte euch alle, schert nicht alle über einen kamm und helft, wir alle, jeder kann es.
When you see God play him this and smile