In These Shoes?

Kirsty MacColl

About In These Shoes?

"In These Shoes?" is a song by British singer and songwriter Kirsty MacColl, released in 2000 as the second and final single from her fifth studio album Tropical Brainstorm. It was written by MacColl and Pete Glenister, and produced by MacColl, Glenister and Dave Ruffy.


Year:
2005
3:37
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I once met a man with a sense of adventure
He was dressed to thrill wherever he went
He said: Let's make love on a mountain top
Under the stars on a big hard rock
I said: In these shoes?
I don't think so
I said: Honey, let's do it here

So I'm siting at a bar in Guadalajara
In walks a guy with a faraway look in his eyes
He said: I've got a powerful horse outside
Climb on the back, I'll take you for a ride
I know a little place, we can get there for the break of day
I said: In these shoes?
No way, Jose
I said: Honey, let's stay right here

No le gusta caminar No puede montar a caballo
(I don't like to dance, I can't ride a horse)
Como se puede bailar? Es un escandolo
(How can I dance? It's a scandal)

Then I met an Englishman
Oh, he said
Won't you walk up and down my spine
It makes me feel strangely alive
I said: In these shoes?
I doubt you'd survive
I said: Honey, let's do it
Let's  stay right here

No le gusta caminar No puede montar a caballo
(I don't like to dance, I can't ride a horse)
Como se puede bailar? Es un escandolo
(How can I dance? It's a scandal)

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Kirsty MacColl

Kirsty Anna MacColl (10 October 1959 – 18 December 2000) was an English singer-songwriter. more »

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Written by: PETER WILFRED GLENISTER, KIRSTY MCCOLL, WILLIAM CORREA, MELVIN CLARK LASTIE

Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.

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20 facts about this song

Genre Classification
The song "In These Shoes?" by Kirsty MacColl is categorized under the genres such as Latin Pop, Alternative Rock, and Pop Rock.
Album Placement
"In These Shoes?" is part of Kirsty MacColl's fourth and final studio album "Tropical Brainstorm," which was released in 2000.
Song Inspiration
The song "In These Shoes?" is heavily inspired by Kirsty's holiday in Cuba. It reflects Latin American influences in its music and lyrics.
Chart Performance
Although "In These Shoes?" was never officially released as a single, it managed to gain immense popularity on radio, becoming a regular fixture on BBC Radio 2.
Cover Versions
Several artists have covered "In These Shoes?". Notably, Bette Midler released her version on her album "Bette Midler Sings the Rosemary Clooney Songbook".
TV Features
The song has been featured in multiple TV shows. It was used in episode 7 of the first season of "Sex and the City" and in the 8th episode of the 2nd season of "Alias".
“Posthumous Release”
The album “Tropical Brainstorm” was the last album to be released by MacColl before her tragic death in a boating accident in 2000. Consequently, the popularity of "In These Shoes?" gained a poignant significance due to the singer's untimely passing.
Lyrics Theme
The lyrics of "In These Shoes?" combine humor with female empowerment, as Kirsty sings about a woman unwilling to compromise or diminish herself for a man, even for something as seemingly petty as uncomfortable shoes.
Music Video
The official music video features MacColl in a variety of outfits, including high-heeled shoes referenced in the song, dancing in a Cuban-styled town and bar.
Legacy
"In These Shoes?" has become one of MacColl's most beloved tracks, endearing her to new generations of fans with its irreverent and lively spirit. Its enduring popularity resulted in its inclusion on several Kirsty MacColl compilation albums after her death.
Album Release
"In These Shoes?" by Kirsty MacColl was released as part of her fourth studio album, "Tropical Brainstorm," in 2000.
Posthumous Release
Interestingly, this album was released posthumously after MacColl's tragic demise in a boating incident in December 2000.
Latin Influence
The album, including the track "In These Shoes?", was heavily influenced by Latin American music, which was largely a result of MacColl's trips around Latin America.
Commercial Success
"In These Shoes?" became one of MacColl's best-known songs, even featuring in many commercials and movies.
Gregarious Lyrics
The song is known for its fun and gregarious lyrics that depict a woman being offered various adventurous scenarios and responding with the title phrase "In These Shoes?"
TV Show Appearance
The song was used in the American drama television series "Sex and the City" in its fourth season.
Film Use
Additionally, "In These Shoes?" was used in the soundtrack for the film "The Next Best Thing," which starred Madonna and Rupert Everett.
Cultural Impact
In 2001, Bette Midler covered "In These Shoes?" for her Bette television series, showcasing the song's broad appeal and international resonance.
Music Style
"In These Shoes?" blends styles of salsa, Cuban bolero and Portuguese fado creating a unique music composition.
Final Single
"In These Shoes?" proved to be MacColl's final single, and it remained one of her most commercially successful tracks.

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