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When I'm Sixty Four

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Released
  
1 June 1967

Length
  
2:37

Writer(s)
  
Lennon–McCartney

Genre
  
Pop music hall

Label
  
Parlophone

Recorded
  
6–21 December 1966, EMI Studios, London

"When I'm Sixty-Four" is a song by the Beatles, written by Paul McCartney (credited to Lennon–McCartney) and released in 1967 on their album Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band.

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Composition

The song is sung by a young man to his lover, and is about his plans of growing old together with her. Although the theme is ageing, it was one of the first songs McCartney wrote, when he was 16. It was in the Beatles setlist in their early days as a song to perform when their amplifiers broke down or the electricity went off. Both George Martin and Mark Lewisohn speculated that McCartney may have thought of the song when recording began for Sgt. Pepper in December 1966 because his father turned 64 earlier that year.

Lennon said of the song, "Paul wrote it in the Cavern days. We just stuck a few more words on it like 'grandchildren on your knee' and 'Vera, Chuck and Dave' ... this was just one that was quite a hit with us." In his 1980 interview for Playboy he said, "I would never even dream of writing a song like that."

Instrumentation

A clarinet trio (two B-flat clarinets and a bass clarinet) is featured prominently in the song. Scored by Martin, he said they were added at McCartney's request to "get around the lurking schmaltz factor" by using the clarinets "in a classical way." In the song's final verse, the clarinet is played in harmony with McCartney's vocal. Supporting instruments include the piano, bass, drum set, tubular bells, and electric guitar.

Recording

The song was recorded on 6 December 1966, during one of the first sessions for the as-yet-unnamed album that became Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band. There were multiple overdub sessions, including the lead vocal by McCartney on 8 December and backing vocals by McCartney, Lennon, and George Harrison on 20 December. The clarinets were recorded on 21 December.

The song is in the key of D-flat major. Recorded in C major, the master take was sped up to raise the key by one semitone at the insistence of McCartney. Martin remembers that McCartney suggested this change to make his voice sound younger. McCartney says, "I wanted to appear younger, but that was just to make it more rooty-tooty; just lift the key because it was starting to sound turgid."

Release

The song was nearly released on a single as the B-side of either "Strawberry Fields Forever" or "Penny Lane". It was instead held over to be included as an album track for Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band.

Personnel

  • Paul McCartney – lead and backing vocals, bass guitar, piano
  • John Lennon – backing vocals, lead guitar
  • George Harrison – backing vocals, guitar
  • Ringo Starr – drums, tubular bells
  • Robert Burns, Henry MacKenzie, Frank Reidy – two clarinets, bass clarinet
  • Personnel per MacDonald except where noted

    Cover versions

  • In 1967, Kenny Ball and his Jazzmen released a cover as a single: "When I'm Sixty-Four"/"Goodnight Irene". It reached No. 43 in the UK.
  • In June 1967, Bernard Cribbins released the single under the Parlophone label produced by George Martin
  • Steve Elliott (Mike Minor) sang the song to his wife and daughter on the U.S. television sitcom Petticoat Junction in the 1970 episode "Spare that Cottage.”
  • UK recording artist Cliff Richard covered When I'm Sixty-Four on his 1970 live album Cliff: Live at the Talk of the Town.
  • In 1978, Sandy Farina sang "When I'm Sixty-Four" on the soundtrack for the 1978 movie Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band.
  • In a 1984 episode of the Saturday-morning cartoon NBC-TV Alvin and the Chipmunks titled "The Picture of Health", a cover recorded by the band was played. However, it has been replaced on DVD due to copyright restrictions.
  • It was featured in an Allstate Insurance commercial with Julian Lennon singing.
  • It was used as the theme song for the movie version of John Irving's novel The World According to Garp
  • Comedian Frankie Howerd recorded the song.
  • Children's entertainers Sharon, Lois & Bram covered it on their 1995 album Let's Dance.
  • Barry Gibb recorded the song for the 2014 Paul McCartney tribute album The Art of McCartney.
  • References

    When I'm Sixty-Four Wikipedia