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"When I'm Sixty Four" (Capo: 4th. fret) _____Intro: A /E A /E F#m E7 A /E A A /E A /E _____Verse: 1
AWhen I get older losing my hair, many years from nE7ow? E7Will you still be sending me a valentine, /E /F# /G /G# /A birthday greetings bottle of wine? AIf I'd been out till quarter to three A7would you lock the doDor? D F7-5/Eb Will you still need me, A/E F#7 B9 E7/6 A will you still feed me, when I'm sixty-four?
_____Bridge: 1
F#m Oo______________E_______________F#m___ F#mYou'll be older C#too, (ahh_________F#m) F#mAnd if you Bmsay the word, DI could Estay with Ayou.E
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AI could be handy, mending a fuse when your lights have gE7one. E7You can knit a sweater by the fireside /E /F# /G /G# /A Sunday mornings go for a ride. ADoing the garden, digging the weeds, A7who could ask for mDore? D F7-5/Eb Will you still need me, A/E F#7 B9 E7/6 A will you still feed me, when I'm sixty-four?
_____Bridge: 2
F#mEvery summer we can rent a cottage in the Isle of WEight, if it's not too dF#mear F#mWe shall scrimp and C#save F#m Grandchildren Bmon your knee DVera, EChuck, &aAmp; EDave
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ASend me a postcard, drop me a line, stating point of vE7iew E7Indicate precisely what you mean to say, /E /F# /G /G# /A you're sin_cerely wasting away AGive me your answer, fill in a formA7, mine for evermDore D F7-5/Eb Will you still need me, A/E F#7 B9 E7/6 A will you still feed me, when I'm sixty-four? Whoo!A F#m E7 A