From Wikipedia: “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.
This song has always amused me and I want to share it with you. Today I’m turning 64.
Happy birthday!
Thank you Rich
Happy Birthday Jose Ignacio. And may there be many more of them.
Thank you Kerrie, Hope you’ll be there too to see them.
Happy Birthday, Jose Ignacio.
Thank you Norman.
Feliz cumpleaños, frate, feliz vida.
Ernesto
Muchas gracias Ernesto. Con mis mejores deseos para ti en el Año Nuevo
Many happy returns, Jose Ignacio. I hope you have a lovely birthday!
Thank you Rhian.
Happy birthday Jose Ignacio!
Many thanks, Moira!
Felicidades, José Ignacio. Un abrazo fuerte y que cumplas muchos más, leas muchos más libros y nos los cuentes.
Muchas gracias. Otro fuerte abrazo para ti y tu que lo veas.
Happy Birthday, José Ignacio! Feliz cumpleaños y muchos más.
Muchas gracias Margot, y tu que los veas.
Feliz cumpleaños! Espero que te regalen un montón de muy buenos libros!
Muchas gracias Maite por tus buenos deseos,
Happy Birthday!
Thank you FictionFan!
Hope you have a wonderful birthday!
Thank you Rebecca!
Many Happy returns to you Jose and I love this song as well! Have a lovely celebration 🙂
Thank you Raven!
Congratulations – now you have a whole year to fulfill the Beatles’ ideal.
Thank you Barbara, I’ve started with our grandchildren on my knees, Jorge, Hugo and Maria.
Happy Birthday! What a wonderful way to celebrate than with the Beatles song! Is there also a special celebration for your 64th?
I appreciate your comment, Bill. I couldn’t think of anything more special than with my family, around a nice table and with an excellent wine
Happy birthday, a little late. Hope the celebration with family was a good beginning for for a new year. 64 is a good year. Every year is a good year.
Don’t worry Tracy, Thank you very much for your good wishes. All the best to you and yours for the New Year,
A bit late, but best wishes for the other day!
Appreacite your best wishes, Col.