Old Age (song)
| "Old Age" | |
|---|---|
| B-side label of Hole's UK single | |
| Single by Hole | |
| A-side | "Beautiful Son" "Violet" | 
| Released | April 1993 | 
| Genre | Alternative rock | 
| Length | 3:36 (1993 recording) 4:24 (1994 recording) | 
| Label | City Slang, DGC | 
| Composer(s) | Kurt Cobain | 
| Lyricist(s) | Kurt Cobain, Courtney Love | 
| "Old Age" | |
|---|---|
| Song by Nirvana | |
| Released | November 23, 2004 | 
| Genre | Alternative rock | 
| Length | 4:22 (March 1991 boombox recording) 4:20 (May 1991 studio recording) | 
| Label | DGC | 
| Composer(s) | Kurt Cobain | 
| Lyricist(s) | Kurt Cobain | 
"Old Age" is a song first released by the American rock band Hole, composed by Kurt Cobain of Nirvana with lyrics later written by Courtney Love. At the time of Hole's recording of the song, Love was married to Cobain.
The song was unknown as a Nirvana song during the band's existence, and its authorship was originally attributed to Love. In a 1997 Melody Maker interview, Love revealed that the song was "partly someone else's composition" without specifying whom, saying, "It's something somebody had a little bit of and I said 'let me have the rest of it' and I wrote this thing in it and tried to make it goth. I found it, wrote it, and recorded it the same night." In 1998, a cassette of Nirvana performing the song during a rehearsal in March 1991 was given to the Seattle newspaper, The Stranger.