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“These Boots Are Made For Walkin’” is a 1965 pop song written by Lee Hazelwood for Nancy Sinatra. Its title was inspired by a line spoken by Nancy’s father, Frank Sinatra, in the film 4 For Texas. It was performed by Nancy alongside The Wrecking Crew in Los Angeles and released to chart topping success, becoming Nancy Sinatra’s most well-known song.

The song was played without Lucas on 2019-03-16 for Lucas’ wedding reception. It appears close to the original with Ambrose on vocals, though it was given a longer, improv-filled ending with a drum solo, a guitar solo and screaming.

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