Intro: Db Eb Ab Db Db When I get older losing my hair Eb7 Ab Many years from now Ab Will you still be sending me a valentine Db Birthday greetings bottle of wine Db If I'd been out till quarter to three Db7 Gb Would you lock the door Gb Db Bb Will you still need me will you still feed me Eb Ab Db When I'm sixty-four Bbm Ab Bbm Bbm F You'll be older too Bbm Ebm And if you say the word Gb Ab Db Ab I could stay with you Db I could be handy mending a fuse Eb7 Ab When your lights have gone Ab You can knit a sweater by the fireside Db Sunday mornings go for a ride Db Doing the garden digging the weeds Db7 Gb Who could ask for more Gb Db Bb Will you still need me will you still feed me Eb Ab Db When I'm sixty-four Bbm Ab Every summer we can rent a cottage in the Isle of Wight Bbm If it's not too dear Bbm F We shall scrimp and save Bbm Ebm Grandchildren on your knee Gb Ab Db Ab Vera Chuck and Dave Db Send me a postcard drop me a line Eb7 Ab Stating point of view Ab Indicate precisely what you mean to say Db Yours sincerely wasting away Db Give me your answer fill in a form Db7 Gb Mine for evermore Gb Db Bb Will you still need me will you still feed me Eb Ab Db When I'm sixty-four
See also: Bryan Ferry - The 'In' Crowd |
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