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-"'''These Boots Are Made for Walkin''''" is a [[pop music|pop]] song composed by [[Lee Hazlewood]] and first recorded by [[Nancy Sinatra]]. It was released in February 1966 and hit #1 in the United States and United Kingdom Pop charts. Subsequently, many cover versions of the song have been released in a range of styles: pop, rock, punk rock, country, dance, and industrial (see selected list below). [[Jessica Simpson]] made #14 in the United States in 2005 with her version based on the movie: ''The Dukes of Hazzard''. [[Geri Halliwell]], [[Jewel (singer)|Jewel]], and [[Geri Jewell]] also released remakes of the song.+"'''These Boots Are Made for Walkin''''" is a [[pop music|pop]] song composed by [[Lee Hazlewood]] and first recorded by [[Nancy Sinatra]]. It was released in February [[1966]] and hit #1 in the United States and United Kingdom Pop charts. Subsequently, many cover versions of the song have been released in a range of styles: pop, rock, punk rock, country, dance, and industrial (see selected list below). [[Jessica Simpson]] made #14 in the United States in 2005 with her version based on the movie: ''The Dukes of Hazzard''. [[Geri Halliwell]], [[Jewel (singer)|Jewel]], and [[Geri Jewell]] also released remakes of the song.
The song is often incorrectly listed as "These Boots", "These Boots Were Made for Walkin'" and "These Boots Are Made for Walking." The song is often incorrectly listed as "These Boots", "These Boots Were Made for Walkin'" and "These Boots Are Made for Walking."
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"These Boots Are Made for Walkin'" is a pop song composed by Lee Hazlewood and first recorded by Nancy Sinatra. It was released in February 1966 and hit #1 in the United States and United Kingdom Pop charts. Subsequently, many cover versions of the song have been released in a range of styles: pop, rock, punk rock, country, dance, and industrial (see selected list below). Jessica Simpson made #14 in the United States in 2005 with her version based on the movie: The Dukes of Hazzard. Geri Halliwell, Jewel, and Geri Jewell also released remakes of the song.

The song is often incorrectly listed as "These Boots", "These Boots Were Made for Walkin'" and "These Boots Are Made for Walking."



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