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Introduction:

“Don’t Let the Old Man In” is a poignant country ballad performed by Toby Keith that serves as a powerful theme song for the 2018 film, The Mule. Released in 2019, the track showcases Keith’s signature vocal style as he delves into the complexities of aging and the human spirit.

Written and recorded by Keith himself, the song resonates with a raw authenticity that is characteristic of his music. The track was produced by Toby Keith and Bobby Pinson, a collaboration that has yielded numerous hits throughout Keith’s career.

While the song was not released as a single, its inclusion in The Mule propelled it into the spotlight. The film, directed by and starring Clint Eastwood, tells the story of a real-life man who becomes a drug courier in his later years. The song’s introspective lyrics and melodic undertones perfectly complement the film’s exploration of aging, regret, and redemption.

“Don’t Let the Old Man In” has garnered critical acclaim for its emotional depth and relatable themes. The song has connected with audiences of all ages, prompting discussions about the challenges and triumphs of growing older. While it may not have achieved the same commercial success as some of Keith’s other hits, the track has undoubtedly left a lasting impact on listeners and remains a standout in his discography.

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Lyrics:

“Don’t Let The Old Man In”
(from “The Mule” soundtrack)

Don’t let the old man in
I want to live me some more
Can’t leave it up to him
He’s knocking on my doorAnd I knew all of my life
That someday it would end
Get up and go outside
Don’t let the old man in

Many moons I have lived
My body’s weathered and worn
Ask yourself how old you’d be
If you didn’t know the day you were born

Try to love on your wife
And stay close to your friends
Toast each sundown with wine
Don’t let the old man in

Many moons I have lived
My body’s weathered and worn
Ask yourself how old you’d be
If you didn’t know the day you were born

When he rides up on his horse
And you feel that cold bitter wind
Look out your window and smile
Don’t let the old man in
Look out your window and smile
Don’t let the old man in