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  1. When I’m Sixty-Four - The Beatles Bible

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    “When I’m Sixty-Four” is a song by the English rock band The Beatles, written by Paul McCartney (credited to Lennon–McCartney) and released on their 1967 album Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band. McCartney wrote the song when he was about 14, probably in April or May 1956, and it was one of the first songs he ever wrote.
    So, how old is Paul McCartney in 2023 and what is his height and weight? Well, Paul McCartney’s age is 80 years old as of today’s date 16th May 2023 having been born on 18 June 1942. Though, he is 5′ 11″ in feet and inches and 180 cm in Centimetres tall, he weighs about 150 lbs in Pound and 68 kg in Kilograms.
    ‘When I’m Sixty Four’ was something Paul wrote in the Cavern days. We just stuck in a few more words, like ‘grandchildren on your knee,’ and ‘Vera Chuck and Dave.’ It was just one of those ones that he’d had, that we’ve all got, really — half a song. And this was just one of those that was quite a hit with us.
    The bass clarinet doubles McCartney’s bass for the retransitional arpeggiation of V7 at C–1–2. During the chorus, the clarinets add texture by playing legato quarter notes while the bass clarinet plays staccato quarter notes.
  3. Recording Christmas messages and "When I'm Sixty Four"

  4. Recording "When I'm Sixty Four" - The Paul McCartney Project

  5. When I'm Sixty-Four (song) - The Paul McCartney Project

    WebFrom Wikipedia: “When I’m Sixty-Four” is a song by the English rock band The Beatles, written by Paul McCartney (credited to Lennon–McCartney) and released on their 1967 album Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club …

  6. When I'm Sixty-Four · The King's Singers - ARD Mediathek

  7. The Beatles - When I'm Sixty Four (Official Video) - YouTube Music

  8. When I’m Sixty-four | The New Yorker

    WebMay 28, 2007 · McCartney conceived the idea of opening the album with the sound of a crowd laughing when he recalled the excitement and mystery of hearing laughter from an unseen studio audience in a radio...

  9. When I’m Sixty-Four – Wikipedia