The Life and Sole: Five Classic Songs That Get Your Feet Moving to the Beat
by James P. Outreach & PR ExecutiveMusic and dancing come hand in hand, or
foot in foot shall we say.
Whether the song is a self-proclaimed
toe-tapper or a slow mover, chances are it will have the ability to make you
sway or jump up and down in absolute ecstasy.
For this reason it should come as no
surprise that so many artists and lyrical geniuses over the years have called
upon the connection between the consumption of music and our love for moving
our feet when it comes to writing songs.
Some, however, have gone one step further
and focused the attention of their tunes on footwear. Not only do shoes offer
the opportunity to look and feel good, but they also allow us to successfully
negotiate our daily routine.
American singer-songwriter Bette Midler
famously once noted: “I firmly believe that with the right footwear, one can
rule the world.”
With this in mind, we thought we’d take a
look at the best songs of all time that have had two feet firmly planted in
shoes!
New Shoes — Paolo Nutini
A descendant of Tuscany, Paolo Nutini hails
from the bright lights of Paisley in Scotland and his voice is incomparable to
anything you will ever hear. The husky tones that bellow from his soul rock
music are enough to get every generation up on their feet.
In his 2007 tune, New Shoes, listeners
are taken on a journey with Paolo. Every day he kicks things off in a rather
dark, depressing manner, with something having gone wrong.
All until he dons a pair of his brand-new
shoes, at which point everything becomes ‘alright’.
The chorus runs: “I’m running late, and I
don’t need an excuse, cause I’m wearing my brand new shoes!”
Boogie Shoes — KC and the
Sunshine Band
Of course, KC and the Sunshine Band were
going to release a song about shoes and the role they play in mood improvement.
Tracks from the American disco and funk
band included I’m Your Boogie Man and Get Down Tonight. Their music was all
about grooving and what better way to do that than in a pair of stylish creps.
Released in 1975, Boogie Shoes grew
in popularity thanks to its feature as the soundtrack on one of the greatest
dancing films of all time, Saturday Night Fever.
You can say what you want about this song,
but it certainly makes you feel the need to pull on your favourite shoes and
dance ‘til dawn.
Blue Suede Shoes – Elvis Presley
The King of Rock and Roll’s inclusion on
the list should, no doubt, be the least surprising thing you see all day.
Considered one of the most influential
figures in music, the Mississippi man dominated the scene for much of the 20th
century before his untimely death in 1976.
Despite not writing the song himself —
originally written and recorded by Carl Perkins a year earlier — Blue Suede
Shoes gained much of its prominence thanks to Presley.
The shoes, discussed in the song, are of
the highest importance, so much so the lyrics note: “well you can do anything,
but stay off of my blue suede shoes.”
A timeless melody.
Head Over High Heels –
Dolly Parton
One of the most successful recording artists
of all time, Dolly Parton is one of very few performers to have received one or
more nominations for the Academy, Grammy, Tony, and Emmy Awards.
Regarded as one of Country and Western’s,
and moreover music as a whole’s, heroines, Parton has 110-career charted
singles over the past four decades.
Parton’s 2016 release Head Over High
Heels follows the story of falling in love. All dolled up, ironically, with
painted red lips and blushed cheeks, Dolly sings about ‘stepping into high
shoes and looking cool’.
She is, as she suggests, “head over high
heels.”
These Boots are Made for Walkin’ – Nancy Sinatra
It might have been her father, Frank, who
set the world alight with his crooner style, but Nancy’s fame was very much
made of her own accord.
Despite having a plethora of chart-topping
singles, it was, undeniably, These Boots Are made For Walkin’ that
cemented Nancy’s place in music’s hall of fame.
The music video, which included Sinatra
sporting a rather dashing pair of red leather boots, has become
iconic within the industry.
Nancy, in her lyrics, details the damage
boots can do in response to her being treated badly. Quite frankly, stamp on
anyone with a pair of red leather boots and the effects will be long lasting!
Above, we have detailed just five classic songs which lean upon the help of shoes when it comes to crafting something special – but we’re fairly confident you can think of a good few more.
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