"Old Man" is a song written and performed by Canadian
rock singer-songwriter and guitarist
Neil Young from his 1972 album Harvest. "Old Man" was released as a
single on
Reprise Records in the spring of 1972, reaching number 4 in Canada,[2] and number 31 on the
Billboard Hot 100 singles chart for the week ending June 3.
Background
The song was written for the caretaker of the
Northern California Broken Arrow Ranch, which Young purchased for US$350,000 in 1970 (equivalent to US$2,746,015 in 2023). The song compares a young man's life to an old man's and shows that the young man has, to some extent, the same needs as the old one.
James Taylor played six-string
banjo (tuned like a guitar) and sang on the song, and
Linda Ronstadt also contributed vocals.[3]
In the film Heart of Gold, Young introduces the song as follows:
About that time when I wrote ("
Heart of Gold"), and I was touring, I had also—just, you know, being a rich hippie for the first time—I had purchased a ranch, and I still live there today. And there was a couple living on it that were the caretakers, an old gentleman named Louis Avila and his wife Clara. And there was this old blue Jeep there, and Louis took me for a ride in this blue Jeep. He gets me up there on the top side of the place, and there's this lake up there that fed all the pastures, and he says, "Well, tell me, how does a young man like yourself have enough money to buy a place like this?" And I said, "Well, just lucky, Louis, just real lucky." And he said, "Well, that's the darnedest thing I ever heard." And I wrote this song for him.
He tells a similar story when introducing the song at a February 23, 1971 performance broadcast by the
BBC (in which he says that he purchased the ranch from "two lawyers").
In 2011, Dallas Green, of
City and Colour and Alexisonfire, covered the song at
The 2011 Juno Awards, and post-grunge band
Puddle of Mudd covered it on their covers album Re:(disc)overed. That same year
Redlight King sampled "Old Man" on the album Something for the Pain. It was the first time Young had sanctioned a sample of this song.[5]
In 2022,
Beck covered Old Man to promote a
Sunday Night Football match between the
Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the
Kansas City Chiefs. The song is a nod to quarterback
Tom Brady, the oldest active player in the NFL (in 2022) at 45 years old.[7] The line “24 and there’s so much more” refers to Brady and Kansas City quarterback
Patrick Mahomes winning Super Bowls when they were 24 years old.[8] After the commercial was released Neil Young posted a still image from the video for his 1988 anti-commercialization song
This Note's for You in apparent protest of Beck's cover of Old Man being used in a commercial.[9][10] Beck's cover was nominated for
Best Rock Performance for the 65th
Grammy Awards later that year.[11]