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When I'm Sixty-Four

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When I'm Sixty-Four is a popular love song by The Beatles, released in 1967 on their album Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band. It is sung by a young man to his love, about the perils of growing old together. It begins

When I get older, losing my hair, 
many years from now,
will you still be sending me a valentine,
birthday greetings, bottle of wine?

and the chorus runs:

...will you still need me,
   will you still feed me,
   when I'm sixty-four?