capo on 1st fret
C G
When I get older losing my hair many years from now
G7
Will you still be sending me a Valentine
G7 C
Birthday greetings bottle of wine
C
If I'd been out to quarter to three
C7 F
Would you lock the door
F Fm C A
Will you still need me will you still feed me
D7 G7 C
When I'm sixty-four
Am Em7
You'll be older too
Am Dm
And if you say the word
F G C
I could stay with you
C G
I could be handy mending a fuse when your lights have gone
G7
You can knit a sweater by the fireside
G7 C
Sunday mornings go for a ride
C
Doing the garden digging the weeds
C7 F
Who could ask for more
F Fm C A
Will you still need me will you still feed me
D7 G7 C
When I'm sixty-four
Am G
Ev'ry summer we could rent a cottage in the Isle of Wight
Am
If it's not too dear
Am Em7
We shall scrimp and save
Am Dm
Grandchildren on your knee
F G C
Vera Chuck and Dave
C
Send me a post-card drop me a line
C G
Stating point of view
G7
Indicate precisely what you mean to say
G7 C
Yours sincerely wasting away
C
Give me your answer fill in a form
C7 F
Mine forever more
F Fm C A
Will you still need me will you still feed me
D7 G7 C
When I'm sixty-four