Toby Keith Debuts “Don’t Let The Old Man In” Video

Just In Time For Father’s Day: A Special Video For Iconic Song

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Even on pandemic related lockdown – maybe especially so – probably wise for people to be sure they don’t let the old man in. Singer, songwriter and entertainer Toby Keith gives the idea double meaning with the latest installment of his Furniture Store Guitar Sessions – his instantly iconic “Don’t Let The Old Man In.” This time, the video clip is framed in powerful black-and-white images assembled by celebrated director Michael Salomon.

A solo-write by Keith following a casual golf course chat with legendary actor/director Clint Eastwood, the song was almost immediately hailed as one of the finest of his career. Quite a feat for the 2015 Songwriters Hall of Fame inductee. The booklet for Willie Nelson’s upcoming album First Rose Of Spring, which includes the song, tells the story, as written by Mikal Gilmore:

Keith was 58 when he wrote “Don’t Let the Old Man In,” for Clint Eastwood’s 2018 film The Mule. Both the song and the film are about the same thing: an aged man who won’t let his age impede him. When Toby premiered the song, he related the tale of playing at Eastwood’s Carmel golf tournament in 2018 when he learned that the actor’s 88th birthday was coming up in two days. Toby asked the actor how he planned to celebrate the occasion and Eastwood said: “Funny you should ask. I am leaving tomorrow to shoot a movie for three months called The Mule.” Keith was surprised. At his age and stature, Eastwood could easily have retired. He didn’t have to make or appear in films anymore. Toby wondered where that sort of energy comes from. Eastwood replied: “I just get up every morning and go out. And I don’t let the old man in.” Keith thought, “I’m writing that.” What Toby came up with was a statement of understanding: He put himself in the shoes of somebody 30 years older than himself and envisioned the person’s mettle: “I knew all of my life, that someday it would end/Get up and go outside, don’t let the old man in.” After Eastwood heard it, he featured the song over the film’s closing credits. And when Buddy Cannon heard it, he wanted to bring Willie’s voice to it. “I think it’s the best song Toby Keith’s ever written,” says the producer. Though Keith wrote “Don’t Let the Old Man In” for Eastwood, it could have been tailor-made for Nelson as his credo.

Fittingly, the new video for the song closes with one color picture of Keith and Eastwood, glasses in hand, captioned, “Here’s to not letting the old man in.”

Adding weight to the idea of not letting Father Time have his way, Keith has done his part in keeping the pandemic doldrums from running rampant – for himself and his fans – with the series of acoustic performances. An astounding output of material (see list below), the Furniture Store Guitar Sessions were hatched when Keith decided to find a guitar prior to locking down in Mexico early this spring.

The guitar he found – at a local furniture store, of course – has made an appearance in the covers and acoustic originals he’s been posting on social media since. Already at more than 7 million views, the Furniture Store Guitar Sessions showcase Keith’s encyclopedic musical knowledge as well as his exceptional musicality as a vocalist and picker.

Always one for a challenge, Keith has put good use to the downtime from his typical hard-touring schedule with the Furniture Store Guitar Sessions.

Full list with (date posted):
            Humidity Built the Snowman, John Prine (April 17)
            I Won’t Let You Down, Toby Keith (April 18)
            Ain’t No Sunshine, Bill Withers (April 19)
            Evangelina, Hoyt Axton (April 20)
            The Lord Knows I’m Drinking, Cal Smith (April 22)
            Trailerhood, Toby Keith (April 23)
            Nights I Can’t Remember, Friends I’ll Never Forget, Toby Keith (April 24)
            Flowers On The Wall, Statler Brothers (April 25)
            Somewhere Else, Toby Keith (April 26)
            Every Which Way But Loose, Eddie Rabbitt (April 27)
            The Size I Wear, Toby Keith (April 28)
            There Is No Arizona, Jamie O’Neal (April 29)
            I Couldn’t Be Me Without You, Johnny Rodriguez (April 30)
            Cabo San Lucas, Toby Keith (May 1)
            Past The Point Of Rescue, Hal Ketchum (May 2)
            Joe Knows How To Live, Eddie Raven (May 3)
            White Rose, Toby Keith version of Fred Eaglesmith (May 4)
            Clancy’s Tavern, Toby Keith (May 6)
            Sing Me Back Home, Merle Haggard (May 9)
            Just Get Up And Close The Door, Johnny Rodriguez (May 11)
            I’ll Wake You Up When I Get Home, Charlie Rich (May 12)
            (Now and Then There’s) A Fool Such As I, Elvis Presley (May 13)
            Jaded Lover, Jerry Jeff Walker (May 14)
            Daytime Friends, Kenny Rogers (May 15)
Fire on the Mountain, The Marshall Tucker Band (May 16)
            As Good As I Once Was, Toby Keith (May 17)
            God Love Her, Toby Keith (May 18)
            Lost You Anyway, Toby Keith (May /19)
            At This Moment, Billy Vera & The Beaters (May 20)
            She Ain’t Hooked On Me No More, Toby Keith (May 21)
            Missing Me Some You, Toby Keith (May 23)
            Losing My Touch, Toby Keith (May 26)
            There Is No Arizona, Jamie O’Neal (June 11)
            Don’t Let The Old Man In, Toby Keith (video release June 18)
            Closing Time At Home, Toby Keith (coming soon)
View The Furniture Store Guitar Sessions here: https://bit.ly/tobyFSGS

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