Lennon-McCartney's
Lyrics
The Beatles in Paris

When I'm Sixty-Four

Lennon/McCartney, released on Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band 1967

Lead singer: Paul, © 1967 Northern Songs

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When I get older losing my hair

many years from now

will you still be sending me a valentine

birthday greeting, bottle of wine

If I'd been out till quarter to three

would you lock the door

Will you still need me

Will you still feed me

When I'm sixty-four

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You'll be older too

And if you say the word

I could stay with you

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I could be handy mending a fuse

when your light have gone

You can knit a sweater by the fireside

Sunday mornings, go for a ride

Doing the garden, digging the weeds

Who could ask for more

Will you still need me

Will you still feed me

When I'm sixty-four

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Every summer we can rent a cottage on the

Isle of Wight, if it's not too dear

We shall scrimp and save

Grandchildren on your knee

Vera, Chuck, and Dave

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Send me a postcard, drop me a line

stating point of view

indicate precisely what you mean to say

yours sincerely wasting away

Give me your answer fill in a form

mine forever more

Will you still need me

Will you still feed me

When I'm sixty-four