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Written by Lee Hazlewood, the song was
inspired by a line spoken by Frank Sinatra in the
country-western film 4 For Texas (1963): "They tell me them
boots ain't built for walkin". Lee Hazlewood intended to record
the song himself, saying that it's not really a girl's song, but
Frank Sinatra talked him out of it, saying that coming from a
guy it was harsh and abusive, but was perfect for a little girl
to sing. Hazlewood agreed. Nancy Sinatra's recording of the song
was made with the help of Los Angeles session musicians known as
the Wrecking Crew. This session included Chuck Berghofer on
double bass, providing the notable bass line with its
quarter-tone descent. "These Boots Are Made For Walkin" was
released on December 16, 1965, and reached the top position in
many countries, including the United States, United Kingdom,
Canada, Australia, the Netherlands, Denmark, New Zealand, and
Ireland. With this song Nancy Sinatra came in the second place
of the Year-End Chart 1966 with 8,598,000 points... behind her
father, whose "Strangers In The Night" topped this list. |