| G | D7 |
| When I get older, losing my hair, many years from | now, |
| G | |
| will you still be senting me a Valentine, birthday greetings, | bottle of wine? |
| G7 | C | |
| If I'd been out 'till quarter to three, | would you lock the | door? |
| C#-o | G | E7 | A7 | D7 | G | |
| Will you still | need me, | will you still | feed me, | when I'm | sixty- | four? |
| Chorus: |
| Em | D | Em | Em | B7 |
| Hmm------ | mmm------ | mmmh. | You'll be older, | too. |
| Em | Am | C | D7 | G |
| Aaah, and if you | say the word, | I could | stay with | you. |
| G | D7 |
| I could be handy, mending a fuse, when your lights have | gone. |
| G | |
| You can knit a sweater by the fireside, sunday mornings, | go for a ride. |
| G7 | C | |
| Doing the garden, digging the weeds, | who could ask for | more? |
| C#-o | G | E7 | A7 | D7 | G | |
| Will you still | need me, | will you still | feed me, | when I'm | sixty- | four? |
| Chorus: |
| Em | D | Em |
| Every summer we can rent a cottage in the Isle of | Wight if it's not to | dear. |
| B7 | Em | Am | C | D | G | |
| We shall scrimp and | save. | Ah, grandchildren | on your knee, | Vera, | Chuck, and | Dave. |
| G | D7 |
| Send me a postcard, drop me a line stating point of | view. |
| G | |
| Indicate precisely what you mean to say, yours sincerely | wasting away. |
| G7 | C | |
| Give me your answer, fill in a form, | mine forever | more. |
| C#-o | G | E7 | A7 | D7 | G | |
| Will you still | need me, | will you still | feed me, | when I'm | sixty- | four? |