Chords for Cheap Trick - When I'm 64, 2009
Tempo:
130.2 bpm
Chords used:
C
G
F
Am
A
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[G] [C] [F]
[G] [C]
[G] [C]
When I get older, losing my hair, many [G] years from now, will you still be sending me a valentine?
A [Bbm] birthday [Cm] greeting, bottle of wine, [C] but if I've been out till quarter to three, would
you lock [F] the door?
Would you [Fm] still need me?
[C] Will you [A] still feed me [D]
when [G] I'm sixty [C]-four?
[Am]
[G]
[Am]
You'll be older, [E]
and [Am]
if [Dm] you say the word, [F] well I [G] could stay [C] with you.
[G] [D]
[C] I could be handy, a mint and a fuse, when [G] your lights are gone.
You can hear a sweat by the fireside, [Dm] Sunday [B] [Cm] mornings go for [C] a ride.
Doing the garden, and tending the weeds, but who could ask [F] for more?
Would you still need [C] me?
Will you [A] still feed me when [G] I'm [C] sixty-four?
[Am]
Every summer we could rent a cottage in the Isle [G] of Wight, if it's not [Am] too dear.
We shout, scrimp and [E]
save.
[Am]
I've got [Dm] children on your knee, [F] a mirror, [G] Chuck and [C] a day.
You [G] send [D]
[F] [C] me a postcard, and drop me a line, state an end point [G] of view, but indicate precisely
what you mean to say.
You're sincerely [C] wasting away, give me your answer.
Failing to form my [F] forevermore.
Would you still [C] need me?
[A] Will you still feed me [C] when I'm sixty-four? That's right!
Woo!
[G] [C] [F]
[G] [C] Fuse in two.
[G] [C]
[G] [C]
When I get older, losing my hair, many [G] years from now, will you still be sending me a valentine?
A [Bbm] birthday [Cm] greeting, bottle of wine, [C] but if I've been out till quarter to three, would
you lock [F] the door?
Would you [Fm] still need me?
[C] Will you [A] still feed me [D]
when [G] I'm sixty [C]-four?
[Am]
[G]
[Am]
You'll be older, [E]
and [Am]
if [Dm] you say the word, [F] well I [G] could stay [C] with you.
[G] [D]
[C] I could be handy, a mint and a fuse, when [G] your lights are gone.
You can hear a sweat by the fireside, [Dm] Sunday [B] [Cm] mornings go for [C] a ride.
Doing the garden, and tending the weeds, but who could ask [F] for more?
Would you still need [C] me?
Will you [A] still feed me when [G] I'm [C] sixty-four?
[Am]
Every summer we could rent a cottage in the Isle [G] of Wight, if it's not [Am] too dear.
We shout, scrimp and [E]
save.
[Am]
I've got [Dm] children on your knee, [F] a mirror, [G] Chuck and [C] a day.
You [G] send [D]
[F] [C] me a postcard, and drop me a line, state an end point [G] of view, but indicate precisely
what you mean to say.
You're sincerely [C] wasting away, give me your answer.
Failing to form my [F] forevermore.
Would you still [C] need me?
[A] Will you still feed me [C] when I'm sixty-four? That's right!
Woo!
[G] [C] [F]
[G] [C] Fuse in two.
Key:
C
G
F
Am
A
C
G
F
_ [G] _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ [F] _
_ [G] _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _ [C]
When I get older, losing my hair, many _ [G] years from now, _ _ will you still be sending me a valentine?
A [Bbm] birthday [Cm] greeting, bottle of wine, [C] but if I've been out till quarter to three, would
you lock [F] the door? _
Would you [Fm] still need me?
[C] Will you [A] still feed me [D]
when [G] I'm sixty [C]-four?
_ _ [Am] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ [Am] _ _ _ _ _
You'll be _ older, [E] _ _
_ _ _ _ and [Am] _ _
_ _ _ _ if [Dm] you say the word, _ [F] well I [G] could stay [C] with you.
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _
_ [C] I could be handy, a mint and a fuse, when [G] your lights are gone.
You can hear a sweat by the fireside, _ [Dm] Sunday [B] [Cm] mornings go for [C] a ride.
Doing the garden, and tending the weeds, but who could ask [F] for more? _ _
Would you still need [C] me?
Will you [A] still feed me when [G] I'm [C] sixty-four?
_ _ [Am]
Every summer we could rent a cottage in the Isle [G] of Wight, if it's not [Am] too dear. _ _
We _ shout, scrimp and [E] _
_ save.
_ _ _ _ [Am] _
_ _ _ _ I've got [Dm] children on your knee, _ [F] _ a mirror, [G] Chuck and [C] a day.
You _ [G] send _ _ _ [D] _
[F] _ _ [C] me a postcard, and drop me a line, state an end point [G] of view, _ but indicate precisely
what you mean to say.
You're sincerely [C] wasting away, give me your answer.
_ Failing to form my _ [F] forevermore. _ _
Would you still [C] need me?
[A] Will you still feed me [C] when I'm sixty-four? That's right!
Woo!
_ [G] _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ [F] _
_ [G] [C] Fuse in two. _ _ _ _
_ [G] _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _ [C]
When I get older, losing my hair, many _ [G] years from now, _ _ will you still be sending me a valentine?
A [Bbm] birthday [Cm] greeting, bottle of wine, [C] but if I've been out till quarter to three, would
you lock [F] the door? _
Would you [Fm] still need me?
[C] Will you [A] still feed me [D]
when [G] I'm sixty [C]-four?
_ _ [Am] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ [Am] _ _ _ _ _
You'll be _ older, [E] _ _
_ _ _ _ and [Am] _ _
_ _ _ _ if [Dm] you say the word, _ [F] well I [G] could stay [C] with you.
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _
_ [C] I could be handy, a mint and a fuse, when [G] your lights are gone.
You can hear a sweat by the fireside, _ [Dm] Sunday [B] [Cm] mornings go for [C] a ride.
Doing the garden, and tending the weeds, but who could ask [F] for more? _ _
Would you still need [C] me?
Will you [A] still feed me when [G] I'm [C] sixty-four?
_ _ [Am]
Every summer we could rent a cottage in the Isle [G] of Wight, if it's not [Am] too dear. _ _
We _ shout, scrimp and [E] _
_ save.
_ _ _ _ [Am] _
_ _ _ _ I've got [Dm] children on your knee, _ [F] _ a mirror, [G] Chuck and [C] a day.
You _ [G] send _ _ _ [D] _
[F] _ _ [C] me a postcard, and drop me a line, state an end point [G] of view, _ but indicate precisely
what you mean to say.
You're sincerely [C] wasting away, give me your answer.
_ Failing to form my _ [F] forevermore. _ _
Would you still [C] need me?
[A] Will you still feed me [C] when I'm sixty-four? That's right!
Woo!
_ [G] _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ [F] _
_ [G] [C] Fuse in two. _ _ _ _