These Boots Are Made For Walkin'

Album: Boots (1966)
Charted: 1 1
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  • You keep sayin' you got somethin' for me
    Somethin' you call love but confess
    You've been a'messin' where you shouldn't 've been a'messin'
    And now someone else is getting all your best

    These boots are made for walkin'
    And that's just what they'll do
    One of these days these boots are gonna walk all over you
    Ya

    You keep lyin' when you oughta be truthin'
    And you keep losing when you oughta not bet
    You keep samin' when you oughta be a'changin'
    Now what's right is right but you ain't been right yet

    These boots are made for walkin'
    And that's just what they'll do
    One of these days these boots are gonna walk all over you

    You keep playin' where you shouldn't be playin'
    And you keep thinkin' that you'll never get burnt (ha)
    I just found me a brand new box of matches (yeah)
    And what he knows you ain't had time to learn
    These boots are made for walkin'
    And that's just what they'll do
    One of these days these boots are gonna walk all over you

    Are you ready, boots? Start walkin' Writer/s: Lee Hazlewood
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 25

  • Tony M from Massachusettscheck out a band named 'Bottle Rockets' CD 'Brand New Year' which has an original song by them, 'Nancy Sinatra'. it's a sincere homage, and it's funny. they're from Missouri, and really rock!
  • Will from Singaporei see here that Nancy donated white boots to the Hard Rock. these would 've been the boots she wears on the cover
    of the single , but in the VIDEO, aren't the boots BLACK?
  • Barry from Sauquoit, NyOn May 22nd 1966, Mrs. Miller* performed "These Boots Are Made For Walkin'" on the CBS-TV variety program 'The Ed Sullivan Show'...
    Also appearing on the same 'Sullivan' show was Nancy Sinatra; and three months earlier on February 20th, 1966 her original version of "Boots" had peaked at #1 {for 1 week} on Billboard's Hot Top 100 chart...
    * And of course Mrs. Miller' version is available on You Tube.
  • Barry from Sauquoit, NyOn February 27th 1966, Nancy Sinatra performed "These Boots Are Made For Walking" on the CBS-TV program 'The Ed Sullivan Show'...
    Six days earlier she performed the song on the NBC-TV program 'Hullabaloo!'... (See post below)
    Sessions drummer Hal Blaine played on the studio recording of the song; it was one of the thirty-eight No.1 records he played drums on between 1961 and 1976.
  • Barry from Sauquoit, NyOn February 21st 1966, Nancy Sinatra performed "These Boots Are Made For Walkin'" on the NBC-TV program 'Hullabaloo!'...
    One months earlier on January 16th it entered Billboard's Hot Top 100 chart at position #64; and on February 20th it peaked at #1 (for 1 week) and spent 14 weeks on the Top 100 (and for 7 of those 14 weeks it was on the Top 10)...
    And on February 27th it reached #1 (for 8 weeks) on the Australian Kent Music Report chart...
    In Canada on March 7th it also peaked at #1 (for 1 week) and in the U.K. it reached #1 (for 1 week) on February 12th...
    In 2005 Jessica Simpson covered the song; her version peaked at #14 on the Top 100 and #2 in Australia...
    Ms. Sinatra will celebrate her 74th birthday in four months on June 8th (2014).
  • Daniel from Buenos Aires, ArgentinaOne of my favourite beginings, that upright bass falling down. I think that´s the fact that just starting the song everyone smiles and think: "bootsss!!!"
  • Mark from Seattle, WaNancy was the first person Elvis called when Lisa Marie was born. The famous "BOOTS" now sit in Nancy's home on each side of her Sofa...she had them made into table lamps.
  • Ken Sparkes from Sydney, AustraliaDoes anyone know the Nancy Sinatra song that was a top ten hit in 1967 "Lightnings Girl?
  • Jennifer Harris from Grand Blanc, MiMichigan School For The Deaf did a good job with this song,when they did their favorite songs of the 60s,I love this song,too.
  • Annabelle from Chicago, IlNancy's version was the best,this song should have been left alone.
  • Lalah from Wasilla, AkEver notice that Nancy can only sing 5 notes? There are no more than 5 notes to Boots. Devo should have covered this like they covered "Satisfaction"
  • Jim from Boston, MaThis song was also covered by Johnny Thunders, the late lead guitarist of The New York Dolls, the only one who ever did it with a rock & roll attitude since Nancy Sinatra. I first heard/saw him perform this (on a catwalk) at a show at the Channel One club (later The Channel) in Boston, in July of 1981.

    Jessica Simpson's version is so lame by comparison to Nancy's and/or Johnny's cover.

    Is Jessica Simpson the eldest daughter of "Homer" & "Marge," the one he left playing in the control rods at the nuke plant? Is that why she's so horribly brain dead?

    Anyway, to end on a positive note--I remember Nancy singing this song and also Barbara Feldon's Tiger commercial (before "Get Smart") as being the first examples of kittenish female sexuality to which I was exposed in the early-to-mid 1960s--not that it mattered much, as I turned out to be homosexual. But I do appreciate the impressions those two women made in their time, nonetheless.
  • Joe from New York, NyI'm trying to find a German language cover of "Boots". Anybody?
  • Pj from Okc, OkNancy did this better than anyone could ever do it! She owns this song!
  • Jon from Oakridge, OrSame here Alex, New Orleans, LA. Full Metal Jacket is the BEST. BTW, Frank Sinatra sucks.
  • Leya Qwest from Anchorage, AkGreat appearance by Nancy on Jay Leno's Tonight show back sometime in 90's. She kinda waltzed out goosestep-like from behind the curtains while wideclapping her hands with outstretched arms. Really sets the fun and attitude for the television performance. Not bad-looking in front of the camera for her age either. Not a megastar like her dad, but still a legend in her own right. On Larry King she mentions that when she told Frank about the Playboy centerfold offer and what they were planning on paying her, he shook his head at her and said "Uh-uh (as in no). Double it." Classic dad.
  • Andre from Bhcity, Germanythis song is also covered by the ska band Symarip, the hardcore band 7 Seconds and Operation Ivy. The Operation Ivy version is called "one of these days"
  • Alex from New Orleans, LaNo matter how great the song is as a rewritten cover , I will always remember it for the Da Nang prostitute in Full Metal Jacket.
  • Angie from Rockmart, GaI like the music, but the words do nothing for me
  • Caroline from Birmingham, AlJessica Simpson is a very beautiful girl but I don't know why she's over glorified for her "talent" which she doesn't have.I don't know who lied to her by telling her that whispering is singing.I think it's insulting to people who can actually sing.why would someone say she's a role model to her children? do you want your kids to think it's ok for their fathers to talk about their boobs?
  • Dee from Okc, OkI am really disappointed with the Jessica Simpson video. I really held her in high esteem and a great role model for my teenage daughter. Giving herself to God and being the daughter of a preacher, I really feel she sold out on this one. She should have better morals than this one. She really sold herself out to display herself in this manner. She didn't do the song justice at all.
  • Eetu from Helsinki, FinlandMegadeth also covered this tune on their first album. It's called "These Boots" and features sightly altered lyrics.
  • Wayne from Beverly Hills, CaLee Hazlewood, who wrote the song, intending it to be sung by a male vocalist (he recorded it himself in 1965). Nsncy Sinatra, whom he was producing at the time, spent six months persuading him to let her record it.
  • Horace from Western, MdLil Kim signs a (bad) verion of this song as the theme to tthe TV Reality show "Growing Up Gotti".
  • Staom Eel from Nampa , IdAccording to my father, when Nancy performed this song during a USO show for soldiers stationed in Vietnam, some of the soldier chucked their boots at Nancy. Apparently the soldiers didn't like to be reminded that their, "boots where made for walking", considering the soldiers had to walk every where. Supposedly she never returned to Nam.
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