Introduction:
In 2003, American country music icon Toby Keith unleashed a potent brew of his signature rebellious spirit and good ol’ fashioned country twang with the release of his album, Shock’n Y’all. The album, produced by veteran music maker Don Cook, proved to be another commercial success for Keith, solidifying his position as a major force within the genre.
Shock’n Y’all wasn’t just about chart numbers though. It was a collection of songs that pushed boundaries and tackled themes that resonated with a working-class audience. It was a middle finger to authority figures and a celebration of the American way of life, wrapped in Keith’s unmistakable Oklahoma drawl.
One of the standout tracks on the album is the undeniably catchy “Baddest Boots”. While details about the song’s specific chart performance are unavailable, it quickly became a fan favorite for its upbeat tempo and playful lyrics.
“Baddest Boots” kicks off with a driving rhythm section and a twangy guitar riff that sets the tone for a lighthearted, flirtatious encounter. The song follows a classic country music narrative, with Keith encountering a captivating woman who catches his eye. The title itself, “Baddest Boots”, becomes a playful metaphor for the woman’s confident and independent personality.
While “Baddest Boots” might not be one of Keith’s most critically acclaimed tracks, it perfectly embodies the spirit of Shock’n Y’all. It’s a fun, foot-stomping song that showcases Keith’s ability to deliver a catchy melody with a touch of his signature rebellious charm.
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I saw her turn her headIn a drop-dead gaze She was peekin’ out over the top Of those wire-rim shades Now it wasn’t my charm And it wasn’t my grin That had that little secretary Dialed right in She wasn’t lookin’ at me, man she was lookin’ at my feetIt’s these twenty-two hundredAnd twenty-five dollar Pair o’ handmade genuine fine Horned-back kicks With a seven-row stitch And a three dollar sidewalk shine Yeah they’re made to fit and they’re hard to find Make a pretty woman look down each timeI got the baddest boots on the boulevardYeah the baddest boots on the boulevardThey were made by a little manDown in El Paso I was passin’ though town Singin’ at the rodeoHe said ‘they cost a little moreBut for what it’s worth There ain’t another pair like ’em on god’s green earth’ Then I handed him my money And he sized me upIt’s these twenty-two hundredAnd twenty-five dollar Pair o’ handmade genuine fine Horned-back kicks With a seven-row stitch And a three dollar sidewalk shine Yeah they’re made to fit and they’re hard to find Make a pretty woman look down each timeI got the baddest boots on the boulevardYeah, the Baddest boots on the boulevard When I pull ’em on I start singin’ a song Make me want to tuck my britches leg’s inside ’em Lets take a strollIt’s these twenty-two hundredAnd twenty-five dollar Pair o’ handmade genuine fine Horned-back kicks With a seven-row stitch And a three dollar sidewalk shine Yeah they’re made to fit and they’re hard to find Make a pretty woman look down each timeThey’re the baddest boots on the boulevardLook here girlYeah, they’re bad alright