When I get older losing my hairMany years from nowWill you still be sending me a ValentineBirthday greetings bottle of wineIf I'd been out till quarter to threeWould you lock the doorWill you still need me, will you still feed meWhen I'm sixty-fourYou'll be older tooAnd if you say the wordI could stay with youI could be handy, mending a fuseWhen your lights have goneYou can knit a sweater by the firesideSunday mornings go for a rideDoing the garden, digging the weedsWho could ask for moreWill you still need me, will you still feed meWhen I'm sixty-fourEvery summer we can rent a cottageIn the Isle of Wight, if it's not too dearWe shall scrimp and saveGrandchildren on your kneeVera, Chuck and Dave
Whats is the song about: The song, 'When I'm Sixty-Four' is a love song by The Beatles. It was originally written by Paul McCartney but credited to Lennon-McCartney. It was released on their album 'Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band' It was about a man singing to his lover, and singing about his plans to live and grow old together. Even though it is about aging, this song was first written when Paul McCartney was 16.
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