{title:When I'm Sixty-Four} {subtitle:Beatles} [G]When I get older, losing my hair, many years from [D7]now, will you still be senting me a Valentine, birthday greetings, [G]bottle of wine? If I'd been out 'till quarter to three, [G7]would you lock the [C]door? Will you still [D]need me, [G]will you still [E7]feed me, [A7]when I'm [D7]sixty-[G]four? {soc} [Em]Hmm------[D]mmm------[Em]mmmh. [Em]You'll be older, [B7]too. [Em]Aaah, and if you [Am]say the word, [C]I could [D7]stay with [G]you. {eoc} [G]I could be handy, mending a fuse, when your lights have [D7]gone. You can knit a sweater by the fireside, sunday mornings, [G]go for a ride. Doing the garden, digging the weeds, [G7]who could ask for [C]more? Will you still [D]need me, [G]will you still [E7]feed me, [A7]when I'm [D7]sixty-[G]four? {soc} [Em]Every summer we can rent a cottage in the Isle of [D]Wight if it's not to [Em]dear. We shall scrimp and [B7]save. [Em]Ah, grandchildren [Am]on your knee, [C]Vera, [D]Chuck, and [G]Dave. {eoc} [G]Send me a postcard, drop me a line stating point of [D7]view. Indicate precisely what you mean to say, yours sincerely [G]wasting away. Give me your answer, fill in a form, [G7]mine forever [C]more. Will you still [D]need me, [G]will you still [E7]feed me, [A7]when I'm [D7]sixty-[G]four?