7 Seconds - These Boots Are Made For Walking (Hardcore/Punk, Nancy Sinatra Cover)

7 Seconds - These Boots Are Made For Walking (Hardcore/Punk, Nancy Sinatra Cover)

From '' Old School '' Label: Headhunter Records – HED-005 Format: Vinyl, LP, Album Country: US Released: 1991 Tracklist A1 You Lose A2 What If There's War In America? A3 Here's Your Warning A4 Heavy Metal Jocks A5 These Boots Are Made For Walking Written-By – Lee Hazlewood A6 Boss A7 Young 'til I Die A8 War In The Head B1 No Class, No Way! B2 Definate Choice B3 I Have A Dream B4 Wasted Life (Ain't No Crime) B5 No.1 Rule B6 Out Of Touch B7 Red And Black B8 Diehard B9 Clenched Fists, Black Eyes Guitar, Vocals – Kevin Seconds Drums, Backing Vocals – Troy Mowat Bass, Backing Vocals – Steve Youth Engineer – Jon Bell Lacquer Cut By – Carol Hibbs Photography By [Front Photo By] – Al Flipside Producer – 7 Seconds, Jim D. Notes Recorded at Nobs Studio, Reno in March 1983. This recording was supposed to be put out in 1983 as their first 12" titled "United We Stand" on Alternative Tentacles Records but the release was eventually shelved. Tracks A5, A8 & B5 were previously released on the Blasts From The Past E.P. in 1985. 💿 [SONG INFO] "These Boots Are Made for Walkin'" is a pop song written by Lee Hazlewood and recorded by Nancy Sinatra. It was released in February 1966 and hit No.1 in the United States and United Kingdom Pop charts. Selected list of recorded versions 1966 Nancy Sinatra, U.S. No.1, UK No.1 1966 Lee Hazlewood. 1966 The Artwoods. 1966 The Beau Brummels. 1966 The New Christy Minstrels. 1966 Mrs. Miller. 1966 Jane Morgan. 1966 The Supremes. 1966 Eileen Goldsen, a French version titled "Ces bottes sont faites pour marcher". It is featured on the Gossip Girl Season 4 promo. 1966 Yvonne Přenosilová as "Boty proti lásce" 1967 Loretta Lynn, a country version 1967 Annet Hesterman, a Dutch version. 1969 Symarip, a Skinhead Reggae version 1969 Balsara & His Singing Sitars (sitar instrumental music version) 1974 The Residents, avant garde music group 1977 Amanda Lear, on the album I Am a Photograph 1978 Nick Cave's first band The Boys Next Door, a noise rock version 1980 The Fast, early punk rock band, on the album The Fast For Sale 1980 Marianne Asher new wave version, Uniwave records Canada W-12014 1982 Paula Yates 1984 Adriano Celentano as "Bisogna Far Qualcosa" 1984 Government Issue 1985 Raymonde 1985 Megadeth features in the soundtrack for the punk movie "Dudes" 1986 Man 2 Man featuring Jessica Williams 1988 DC Lacroix 1989 Operation Ivy, a version titled "One of These Days" from the album Energy 1989 Kon Kan, a dance music remix/remake 1989 Crispin Glover 1991 Georgie Parker and the Channel 7 Australia ensemble Farmhouse. Reached No.58 on the Australian ARIA Chart. 1991 7 Seconds, on the album Old School 1991 Anita Lane and Barry Adamson 1991 Jewel on the album Revolution in Heaven 1992 Billy Ray Cyrus, on the album Some Gave All. Reached No.27 in Denmark. 1993 Lisa Germano 1993 Shillelagh Sisters 1994 La Toya Jackson 1994 Sam Phillips, on the soundtrack album "Robert Altman's Pret-A-Porter (Ready To Wear): Music From The Motion Picture" 1995 Boy George, on the single "Il Adore" and on the Culture Club Box Set 1997 Candye Kane, on the album Diva la Grande 1998 Geri Halliwell, on the single CD Bag It Up; also used in the movie Rugrats in Paris: The Movie and on its soundtrack 1999 Trish Murphy, on the album Rubies on the Lawn 1999 Amanda Lear, on the album Amanda '98 - Follow Me Back in My Arms (Bang! mix) 1999 Bad Manners, on the album Rare & Fatty (as "Boots") 1999 Delbert McClinton, on the album The Crazy Cajun Recordings 2000 Sarge, on the album Distant 2001 Eläkeläiset, on the album Humppa! (as "Astuva Humppa") 2001 French Affair 2001 La Grande Sophie 2001 Popa Chubby (feat. Galea) 2002 KMFDM 2002 The Fixx 2002 Shillelagh Sisters 2003 Star Academy 3 2003 Bree Sharp, for the 11:14 soundtrack 2004 Antonio Banderas as Puss in Boots, for a bonus feature on the Shrek 2 DVD 2004 David Hasselhoff, on the album David Hasselhoff Sings America 2004 The Fog Band as part of their live sets. 2005 Lil Kim, the theme for the TV show Growing Up Gotti 2005 Little Birdy 2005 Jessica Simpson, for The Dukes of Hazzard soundtrack, U.S. No.14. 2006 Fulham Flurries 2006 Yuna Ito, a single in Japan for a Daihatsu commercial 2006 Faster Pussycat 2007 Ira Losco 2008 The Coconutz, translated into the Hawaiian Language and included on the soundtrack to the movie Forgetting Sarah Marshall 2009 Siouxsie, on the DVD Finale: The Last Mantaray and More Show 2009 The Humans, a project featuring Toyah Willcox, Bill Rieflin, Chris Wong and guest collaborator Robert Fripp. 2009 Duet with Maria de Medeiros and The Legendary Tigerman. 2009 [The Then]Drum'n'Bass/Rock version by Bath (UK). 🔗 [LINKS] 7 Seconds on Facebook:   / official7seconds   Instagram:   / official7seconds   Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/1ByqG... Apple Music:   / 7seconds   and Deezer: https://www.deezer.com/en/artist/194266 #punkcover #hardcorepunk