SIXTY YEARS ON Year: 1970 Album: ELTON JOHN Writers: Elton John\ Bernie Taupin INTRO:* Bm A\B E\B D\B Bm Bm A\B E\B D\B Bm Bm A\B E\B D\B Bm Bm A\B E\B D\B Bm Bm A G Bm\F# Who'll walk me down to church when I'm sixty years of age Em F# When the ragged dog they gave me has been ten years in the grave Bm A G Bm\F# And seņorita play guitar, play it just for you Em F# Bm A\B E\B D\B Bm My rosary has broken and my beads have all slipped through Bm A G Bm\F# You've hung up your great coat and you've laid down your gun Em F# You know the war you fought in wasn't too much fun Bm A G Bm\F# And the future you're giving me holds nothing for a gun Em F# Bm A\B E\B D\B Bm I've no wish to be living sixty years on Bm A\B E\B D\B Bm (D C E Am)** Bm A\B E\B D\B Bm Bm A G Bm\F# Yes I'll sit with you and talk let your eyes relive again Em F# I know my vintage prayers would be very much the same Bm A G Bm\F# And Magdelena plays the organ, plays it just for you Em F# Your choral lamp that burns so low when you are passing through Bm A G Bm\F# And the future you're giving me holds nothing for a gun Em F# Bm I've no wish to be living sixty years on [(Bm A\B E\B D\B Bm) (REPEAT, FADE)]*** *This intro should only be played if you have a string synthesizer or string section of some sort. It is meant to sound like a swarm of hornets, sweeping over the song. The notes go as follows: Bb } | |B |C A } | Ab |Ab |B Ab }(2 bars)| {A |A |Bb G } | {G |G |A | | |G Hold the last bar as long as you see fit. In live versions of this song, this intro is often skipped. **Without a string section, omit this part. ***Play only without a string section.