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  1. 8. Jan. 2023 · Written by country star Lee Hazelwood, “These Boots Are Made for Walkin'” was first made into a hit by Nancy Sinatra (daughter of singer, Frank Sinatra). It hit the charts on January 22, 1966 ...

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  2. These Boots Are Made For Walking (Ces Bottes Sont Faites Pour Marcher) You keep saying you've got something for me. Tu dis sans cesse que tu ressens quelque chose pour moi. Something you call love but confess. Quelque chose que tu appelles de l'amour mais tu avoues. You've been a'messin' where you shouldn't 've been a'messin'.

  3. Sortie. These Boots Are Made for Walkin' est le deuxième single du premier album de Nancy Sinatra intitulé Boots sorti juste après So Long, Babe, qui a eu un léger succès. Le single est devenu un succès dès sa sortie. Fin février 1966, la chanson se classe en première position du Billboard Hot 100 aux États-Unis 7 et dans plusieurs ...

  4. These Boots Are Made for Walkin’. THESE BOOTS ARE MADE FOR WALKIN’ ist einer der größten Hits von Nancy Sinatra und markierte ihren Durchbruch als Popstar. I. Entstehungsgeschichte. Der Song THESE BOOTS ARE MADE FOR WALKIN’ wurde von Barton Lee Hazlewood geschrieben und von Nancy Sinatra 1965 (Single) bzw. 1966 (Album) veröffentlicht.

  5. http://goo.gl/firy - Nancy Sinatra performing "These Boots Are Made For Walkin'" on The Ed Sullivan Show on February 27, 1966.© SOFA Entertainment. All Right...

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  7. Accord­ing to singer Nan­cy Sina­tra, song­writer Lee Hazle­wood and arranger Bil­ly Strange swung by her par­ents’ liv­ing room to pre­view a selec­tion of tunes they thought she might want to record. The moment she heard “ These Boots Are Made For Walkin ’ ”s mem­o­rable lick, she knew it was a win­ner. (As did her famous ...