Songs > When I'm Sixty-Four
When I'm Sixty-Four
(Lennon/McCartney)
Song background
"When I'm Sixty-Four" was written by Paul as a kind of tribute to his father, who was a band
leader in the 1920s. This simple musical style was starting to make a comeback at this point
in time; 1967. Paul has said that he was about 15 when he wrote the song, which would be 1957
or 1958. Coincidentially, his father Jim was 64 when the song was released. The song is about
a young man trying to persuade a young lady to marry him and stay with him forever, then asking
her to get back with him when she decides, suggesting a casual, haphazard proposal. "The words
are slightly mocking," George Martin commented.
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- In order to make Paul sound younger, the recording was slowed down for the final master.
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Quotes
- "Paul completely. I would never even dream of writing a song like that. There are some areas I never think about and that is one of them." - John Lennon, Playboy, 1980
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