[ti:When I'm Sixty-Four] [offset:0] [00:11.50]When I get older losing my hair, [00:14.60]Many years from now. [00:18.13]Will you still be sending me a valentine [00:18.70]Birthday greetings bottle of wine. [00:26.13]If I’d been out till quarter to three [00:30.20]Would you lock the door, [00:34.30]Will you still need me, will you still feed me, [00:37.10]When I’m sixty-four. [00:48.64]You’ll be older too, [00:58.20]And it you say the word, [01:05.60]I could stay with you. [01:11.20]I could be handy, mending a fuse [01:18.34]When your lights have gone. [01:20.60]You can knit a sweater by the fireside [01:25.78]Sunday mornings go for a ride, [01:29.80]Doing the garden, digging the weeds, [01:34.60]Who could ask for more. [01:37.89]Will you still need me, will you still feed me, [01:41.70]When I’m sixty-four. [01:43.90]Every summer we can rent a cottage, [01:46.23]In the isle of wight, if it’s not too dear [01:52.60]We shall scrimp and save [02:01.30]Grandchildren on your knee [02:09.30]Vera Chuck & Dave [02:16.60]Send me a postcard, drop me a line, [02:22.38]Stating point of view [02:25.70]Indicate precisely what you mean to say [02:28.90]Yours sincerely, wasting away [02:32.67]Give me your answer, fill in a form [02:37.60]Mine for evermore [02:41.32]Will you still need me, will you still feed me, [02:44.70]When I’m sixty-four.