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Ewan MacColl, British playwright and songwriter of socialist orientation, wrote DIRTY OLD TOWN in 1949, to fill a scene change in Landscape with Chimneys, a play set in a non-identified industrial town of the North of England.
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    Dirty Old Town

    by Ewan MacColl
    I met my [D] love by the gasworks cry.
    Dreamed a [G] dream by the old [D] canal.
    Kissed my girl by the fact’ry wall.
    Dirty old [A] town, dirty old [Bm] town.

    Clouds are drifting across the moon
    Cat’s are prowling on their beat
    Springs a girl from the streets at night
    Dirty old town, dirty old town.

    I heard a siren from the docks
    Saw a train set the night on fire
    Smelled the spring on the smoky wind
    Dirty old town, dirty old town.

    I’m going to make a good sharp axe
    Shining steel, tempered in the fire
    I’ll chop you down like an old dead tree
    Dirty old town, dirty old town.

    Repeat First Verse