Chords for Wise Guys - When i'm sixty four (LIVE)
Tempo:
80.8 bpm
Chords used:
F
G
Bb
Cm
Fm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[F]
[Bb]
When I get older, losing my hair, many [C] years from now,
Will you still be sending me a valentine, birthday greetings, bottle of wine?
[Dm] If I've been out till quarter to [Fm] three, would you [Cm] lock the door?
[G] Will you still need me, will [G] you still feed me, when I'm sixty-four?
Every summer we can rent a cottage in the [F] isle of Waddesdon, it's [G] on to Dehom.
We shall scrim [D] and save,
[Gm] Grandchildren [Cm] on your knees,
Ding [Eb] ding, beer [F] up,
Ding ding, and [Bbm] ding.
[Fm]
[Bb] When I'm in the alps, I'll be clapping and roaring, with a blade [Fm] and a third toe.
When I'm suddenly helplessly walking down the street, nothing like [Bbm] waves I've ever seen.
When [Bb] the air in front of me says, who's all lost, he doesn't take [Eb] me long.
Will you be Aminger Sixton, with [G] me through the Ziggon, when I'm sixty-four?
[Gm] Then I'll buy a ten-acre [F] aqualung for you and me, for you to hold in [G] your hand.
And if the sun [D] is shining,
[G] Then [Cm] I'll buy a coffee pot,
[Em] And we'll sing [Gb]
a red dance.
[F] When I'm in the alps, I'll be clapping and roaring, with a blade and a third [Cm] toe.
When I'm suddenly [D] helplessly walking down the street, nothing [Bb] like waves I've ever seen.
[Db]
When the [Eb] air in front of me says, who's all lost, he doesn't take me long.
Will you be Aminger [F] Sixton, with me through the Ziggon, when I'm sixty-four?
[N]
[Bb]
When I get older, losing my hair, many [C] years from now,
Will you still be sending me a valentine, birthday greetings, bottle of wine?
[Dm] If I've been out till quarter to [Fm] three, would you [Cm] lock the door?
[G] Will you still need me, will [G] you still feed me, when I'm sixty-four?
Every summer we can rent a cottage in the [F] isle of Waddesdon, it's [G] on to Dehom.
We shall scrim [D] and save,
[Gm] Grandchildren [Cm] on your knees,
Ding [Eb] ding, beer [F] up,
Ding ding, and [Bbm] ding.
[Fm]
[Bb] When I'm in the alps, I'll be clapping and roaring, with a blade [Fm] and a third toe.
When I'm suddenly helplessly walking down the street, nothing like [Bbm] waves I've ever seen.
When [Bb] the air in front of me says, who's all lost, he doesn't take [Eb] me long.
Will you be Aminger Sixton, with [G] me through the Ziggon, when I'm sixty-four?
[Gm] Then I'll buy a ten-acre [F] aqualung for you and me, for you to hold in [G] your hand.
And if the sun [D] is shining,
[G] Then [Cm] I'll buy a coffee pot,
[Em] And we'll sing [Gb]
a red dance.
[F] When I'm in the alps, I'll be clapping and roaring, with a blade and a third [Cm] toe.
When I'm suddenly [D] helplessly walking down the street, nothing [Bb] like waves I've ever seen.
[Db]
When the [Eb] air in front of me says, who's all lost, he doesn't take me long.
Will you be Aminger [F] Sixton, with me through the Ziggon, when I'm sixty-four?
[N]
Key:
F
G
Bb
Cm
Fm
F
G
Bb
_ _ [F] _ _ _ _
_ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _
_ When I get older, losing my hair, many [C] years from now,
Will you still be sending me a valentine, birthday greetings, bottle of wine?
[Dm] If I've been out till quarter to [Fm] three, would you [Cm] lock the door?
[G] Will you still need me, will [G] you still feed me, when I'm sixty-four?
Every summer we can rent a cottage in the [F] isle of Waddesdon, it's [G] on to Dehom.
We shall scrim [D] and save,
_ [Gm] _ _ _ Grandchildren [Cm] on your knees,
Ding [Eb] ding, beer [F] up,
Ding ding, and [Bbm] ding.
_ [Fm] _ _
_ _ [Bb] When I'm in the alps, I'll be clapping and roaring, with a blade [Fm] and a third toe.
When I'm suddenly helplessly walking down the street, nothing like [Bbm] waves I've ever seen.
When [Bb] the air in front of me says, who's all lost, he doesn't take [Eb] me long.
Will you be Aminger Sixton, with [G] me through the Ziggon, when I'm sixty-four? _
[Gm] Then I'll buy a ten-acre [F] aqualung for you and me, for you to hold in [G] your hand.
And if the sun [D] is shining, _
[G] _ _ Then [Cm] I'll buy a coffee pot,
[Em] And we'll sing [Gb]
a red dance. _ _ _ _
[F] When I'm in the alps, I'll be clapping and roaring, with a blade and a third [Cm] toe.
When I'm suddenly [D] helplessly walking down _ the street, nothing [Bb] like waves I've ever seen.
[Db]
When the [Eb] air in front of me says, who's all lost, he doesn't take me long.
Will you be Aminger [F] Sixton, with me through the Ziggon, when I'm sixty-four? _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [N] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _
_ When I get older, losing my hair, many [C] years from now,
Will you still be sending me a valentine, birthday greetings, bottle of wine?
[Dm] If I've been out till quarter to [Fm] three, would you [Cm] lock the door?
[G] Will you still need me, will [G] you still feed me, when I'm sixty-four?
Every summer we can rent a cottage in the [F] isle of Waddesdon, it's [G] on to Dehom.
We shall scrim [D] and save,
_ [Gm] _ _ _ Grandchildren [Cm] on your knees,
Ding [Eb] ding, beer [F] up,
Ding ding, and [Bbm] ding.
_ [Fm] _ _
_ _ [Bb] When I'm in the alps, I'll be clapping and roaring, with a blade [Fm] and a third toe.
When I'm suddenly helplessly walking down the street, nothing like [Bbm] waves I've ever seen.
When [Bb] the air in front of me says, who's all lost, he doesn't take [Eb] me long.
Will you be Aminger Sixton, with [G] me through the Ziggon, when I'm sixty-four? _
[Gm] Then I'll buy a ten-acre [F] aqualung for you and me, for you to hold in [G] your hand.
And if the sun [D] is shining, _
[G] _ _ Then [Cm] I'll buy a coffee pot,
[Em] And we'll sing [Gb]
a red dance. _ _ _ _
[F] When I'm in the alps, I'll be clapping and roaring, with a blade and a third [Cm] toe.
When I'm suddenly [D] helplessly walking down _ the street, nothing [Bb] like waves I've ever seen.
[Db]
When the [Eb] air in front of me says, who's all lost, he doesn't take me long.
Will you be Aminger [F] Sixton, with me through the Ziggon, when I'm sixty-four? _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [N] _ _ _ _
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