Information: Following conventional lyric notation practice, words are broken into syllables to interpret the phrasing of the lyrics. Each word syllable in the lyrics below represents a note on the vocal part of this arrangement. A hyphen '-' or trailing hyphens following a word syllable indicates that the word syllable is extended over more than one note. ============================================== When I'm Sixty Four - The Beatles ============================================== INTRO . . . . . .
When I get old-er, los-ing my hair, ma-ny years from now
Will you still be send-ing me a val-en-tine?
Birth-day greet-ings, bot-tle of wine
If I'd been out till quar-ter to three, Would you lock the door? Will you still need me?
Will you still feed me when I'm six-ty four?
You'll be old-er too, and if you say the word,
I could stay with you
I could be hand-y mend-ing a fuse, when your lights have gone You can knit a sweat-er
by the fire--side, Sun-day morn-ing go for a ride
Do-ing the gar-den, dig-ging the weeds, Who could ask for more? Will you still need me?
Will you still feed me? when I'm six-ty four
Eve-ry sum-mer we can rent a cot-tage
in the Isle Of Wight if it's not too dear
We shall scrimp and save Grand-chil-dren on your knee,
Ve-ra, Chuck and Dave
Send me a post-card, drop me a line, stat-ing point of view In-di-cate pre-cise-ly
what you mean to say, Yours sin-cere-ly, wast-ing a-way
Give me your ans-wer, fill in a form Mine for ev-er-more, Will you still need me?