Jessica Simpson recorded her own version of "These Boots Are Made for Walkin (and added her own lyrics) for the
soundtrack to the film
The Dukes of Hazzard (2005). The version was also included in the international version of her fifth studio album,
A Public Affair (2006). Simpson's cover was co-produced by
Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis and was released as the soundtrack's first
single on June 20, 2005. It became Simpson's fifth top-20 single in the United States, and its
music video drew controversy because of its sexual imagery.
Recording and release Simpson's version of the song is performed from the point of view of her character in
The Dukes of Hazzard,
Daisy Duke, and it has several major differences from Sinatra's version. The song's lyrics were changed almost completely as Simpson felt that they did not accurately convey the feelings needed for the film; in the original Sinatra dealt with a cheating boyfriend, while in the new version Simpson explored Daisy Duke's personality and experiences. She rewrote the majority of the lyrics herself, although some elements were retained such as the opening line "You keep saying you got something for me..." and the spoken "Are you ready, boots? Start walkin. Simpson also added some new music to her version of the song. Whereas the original version did not have a
bridge, she created one for the cover. A risqué rap-like/spoken breakdown was added after the bridge. Because of the legalities of
songwriting, Simpson has not been credited for the new music or lyrics that she wrote. The production of the song was altered as well. Producers Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis gave the cover a
country-inspired production because of its relationship to the film
The Dukes of Hazzard, but they also added a more
hip hop-like beat.
Chart performance "These Boots Are Made for Walkin peaked at fourteen on the US
Billboard Hot 100, and in late 2005 the
RIAA certified the single
Gold for 500,000 legal downloads or more. Its
digital downloads were high, but radio
airplay was low. Due to this, it is the song that reached the lowest chart position on the
Billboard Hot 100 for a song topping the
Hot Digital Songs chart. It reached the top ten on
Billboard's
Pop 100 chart, and was Simpson's first single to appear on the chart. On July 23, 2005, the song jumped from 8 – 1 on
Hot Digital Songs charts in its second week with 43,000 downloads. On December 11, 2006, the single was certified Gold by the RIAA again, this time by
Epic Records. In total, the single has received 1 million digital downloads. Internationally it was a success, reaching top 5 in several European countries. It became her biggest hit in
Australia, where it reached number two and remained in the top forty for twenty-four weeks. In
Ireland, the single also reached number 2. The song also cracked the top five in the
United Kingdom, where it reached number four and is to date, her highest peaking single in Britain. It reached the top ten in the chart
European Hot 100 Singles,
Belgium, and
New Zealand and the top twenty in
Austria,
Switzerland, and
Germany. As the end of the year 2005, the single had sold 69,500 copies in UK.
Music video The
music video, directed by
Brett Ratner, caused controversy because of its sexual imagery.
Track listing • "These Boots Are Made for Walkin (Radio edit) – 4:10 • "
With You" (Live from Universal Amphitheater) • "Take My Breath Away" (Live from Universal Amphitheater) • "I Think I'm in Love with You" (Live from Universal Amphitheater) • "These Boots Are Made for Walkin (Video clip)
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