Chords for Baxter Dury - When I'm Sixty-Four (Beatles Cover)
Tempo:
87.75 bpm
Chords used:
C
G
Am
F
D
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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When I get older, losing my hair, [G] many years from now, will you still be sending me a valentines,
[G]
birthday greetings, bottle [C] of wine?
If I'd been out from quarter to three, would you still lock that door?
[F] Will you still need me, as you [C] still do, when [D] I'm 60?
[C] [Am]
You'll be older [Em]
too, [Am]
and [Dm] if you say the word, I could [G] stay [C] with you.
[G] [C]
I could be handing men the fuse, when your lights [G] are gone.
You can now swear by the fireside, Sunday mornings, [C] going for a ride.
Doing the garden, digging the weeds, who could ask for more?
[F] Will you still need me, [Cm] [D] when I'm 60?
[C] [Am]
Every summer we can rent a cottage on the [G] isle, oh what if it's not [Am] too dear?
We shall scrim [E] and say, [Am]
grandchildren [Dm]
on your knee, Vera, [G] Jack and [C]
Dave.
[G] [C]
Seven years ago, you dropped me a letter, stating I'm not with you.
[G] You indicate precisely what you mean to say, and you're sincerely, [C] the best in the world.
Give me your answer, still in a form, mine for one more.
[F] Will you still need me, [A] when [D]
I'm 60?
[C] [N]
[G]
birthday greetings, bottle [C] of wine?
If I'd been out from quarter to three, would you still lock that door?
[F] Will you still need me, as you [C] still do, when [D] I'm 60?
[C] [Am]
You'll be older [Em]
too, [Am]
and [Dm] if you say the word, I could [G] stay [C] with you.
[G] [C]
I could be handing men the fuse, when your lights [G] are gone.
You can now swear by the fireside, Sunday mornings, [C] going for a ride.
Doing the garden, digging the weeds, who could ask for more?
[F] Will you still need me, [Cm] [D] when I'm 60?
[C] [Am]
Every summer we can rent a cottage on the [G] isle, oh what if it's not [Am] too dear?
We shall scrim [E] and say, [Am]
grandchildren [Dm]
on your knee, Vera, [G] Jack and [C]
Dave.
[G] [C]
Seven years ago, you dropped me a letter, stating I'm not with you.
[G] You indicate precisely what you mean to say, and you're sincerely, [C] the best in the world.
Give me your answer, still in a form, mine for one more.
[F] Will you still need me, [A] when [D]
I'm 60?
[C] [N]
Key:
C
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Am
F
D
C
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_ _ When I get older, losing my hair, [G] many years from now, _ will you still be sending me a valentines,
_ [G] _
birthday greetings, bottle [C] of wine? _ _
If I'd been out from quarter to three, would you still lock that door?
[F] _ Will you still need me, as you [C] still do, when [D] I'm 60?
_ [C] _ _ _ [Am] _
You'll be older [Em] _
too, _ _ _ [Am] _
_ _ _ and [Dm] if you say the word, _ I could [G] stay [C] with you.
_ [G] _ _ _ [C] _
I could be handing men the fuse, when your lights [G] are gone. _
You can now swear by the fireside, _ Sunday mornings, [C] going for a ride. _ _
Doing the garden, digging the weeds, who could ask for more?
[F] _ _ Will you still need me, [Cm] _ _ [D] when I'm 60?
[C] _ _ _ [Am]
Every summer we can rent a cottage on the [G] isle, oh what if it's not [Am] too dear?
We _ shall scrim [E] and say, _ _ _ [Am] _
_ _ _ grandchildren [Dm]
on your knee, _ _ Vera, [G] Jack and [C]
Dave.
_ [G] _ _ _ [C] _
Seven years ago, you dropped me a letter, stating I'm not with you.
[G] _ _ You indicate precisely what you mean to say, and you're sincerely, [C] the best in the world. _
Give me your answer, still in a form, mine for one more.
[F] _ _ Will you still need me, _ [A] when [D]
I'm 60?
[C] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [N] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
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_ _ When I get older, losing my hair, [G] many years from now, _ will you still be sending me a valentines,
_ [G] _
birthday greetings, bottle [C] of wine? _ _
If I'd been out from quarter to three, would you still lock that door?
[F] _ Will you still need me, as you [C] still do, when [D] I'm 60?
_ [C] _ _ _ [Am] _
You'll be older [Em] _
too, _ _ _ [Am] _
_ _ _ and [Dm] if you say the word, _ I could [G] stay [C] with you.
_ [G] _ _ _ [C] _
I could be handing men the fuse, when your lights [G] are gone. _
You can now swear by the fireside, _ Sunday mornings, [C] going for a ride. _ _
Doing the garden, digging the weeds, who could ask for more?
[F] _ _ Will you still need me, [Cm] _ _ [D] when I'm 60?
[C] _ _ _ [Am]
Every summer we can rent a cottage on the [G] isle, oh what if it's not [Am] too dear?
We _ shall scrim [E] and say, _ _ _ [Am] _
_ _ _ grandchildren [Dm]
on your knee, _ _ Vera, [G] Jack and [C]
Dave.
_ [G] _ _ _ [C] _
Seven years ago, you dropped me a letter, stating I'm not with you.
[G] _ _ You indicate precisely what you mean to say, and you're sincerely, [C] the best in the world. _
Give me your answer, still in a form, mine for one more.
[F] _ _ Will you still need me, _ [A] when [D]
I'm 60?
[C] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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_ _ _ _ _ _
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_ _ [N] _ _ _ _