"Older" is a song by English singer-songwriter George Michael, released in January 1997, by Virgin and Aegean Records, as the fourth single from his third album, Older (1996). It was both written and produced by Michael, and also released as an EP under the name The Older EP. The single's other A-side is a cover of Bonnie Raitt's song "I Can't Make You Love Me". "Older" peaked at number three on the UK Singles Chart while becoming a top-10 hit in Denmark, Hungary, Ireland, and Spain. The accompanying music video was directed by British director Andy Morahan.
Scottish Aberdeen Press and Journal stated that Michael follows up a triumphant 1996 with "one of his strongest ballads to date". The newspaper also wrote that it's a track "he obviously hopes will cement his maturing image." Sarah Davis from Dotmusic noted the "jazzy mood", "as Michael brusquely casts off a former loverâÂÂI'm not the man you want... these are wasted days without affection, I'm not that foolish anymoreâÂÂto the quavering accompaniment of Steve Sidwell's trumpet." Elysa Gardner from Los Angeles Times called it "moody", noting the singer "addressing a lover" in the song.
A reviewer from Music Week gave "Older" a full score of five out of five, writing, "As smooth, soulful and jazzy a ballad as Michael has ever made, this silky song is coupled with the Bonnie Raitt track 'I Can't Make You Love Me'. A certain hit." Steve Morse from The Spokesman-Review described it as a "anguished love song". Ed Morales for Vibe wrote in his album review, that on the "affecting" title track, "Michael delivers his message of aging gracefully through a narrative detailing a breakupâÂÂone lover is crowding another. Change is a stranger you have to know, he says."