"When I'm Sixty-Four" by The Beatles
Intro:
[C] [F] [G]
[C]
[C]When I'm old and losing my hair,
many years from [G7]now,
Will you still be sending me a Valentine?
Birthday greetings, [C]bottle of wine?
If I'd been out to quarter to three
[C7]Would you lock the [F]door?
Will you still [Fm]need me, [C]will
you still [A]feed me,
[D]When I'm [G7]sixty-[C]four?
[Am] [G] [Am]
[Am]You'll be older, [E]too
[Am]And if you [Dm]say
the word,
[F]I could [G]stay
with [C]you [G]
[C]I could be handy mending a fuse,
when your lights have [G7]gone.
You can knit a sweater by the fireside,
Sunday mornings [C]go for a ride.
Doing the garden, digging the weeds,
[C7]Who could ask for [F]more?
Will you still [Fm]need me, [C]will
you still [A]feed me,
[D]When I'm [G7]sixty-[C]four?
[Am]Ev'ry summer we could rent a
cottage in the Isle of [G]Wight,
If it's not too [Am]dear
[Am]We shall scrimp and [E]save
[Am]Grandchildren [Dm]on
your knee
[F]Vera, [G]Chuck
and [C]Dave [G]
[C]Send me a post-card, drop me a
line,
Stating point of [G7]view
Indicate precisely what you mean to say,
Yours sincerely [C]wasting away
Give me your answer fill in a form,
[C7]Mine forever [F]more
Will you still [Fm]need me, [C]will
you still [A]feed me,
[D]When I'm [G7]sixty-[C]four?
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