- Boots of Spanish Leather
Infobox Song
Name = Boots of Spanish Leather
Caption = Album cover
Artist =Bob Dylan
Album =The Times They Are a-Changin'
B-side =
Released =January 13 ,1964
Recorded =August 7 ,1963
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Genre = Folk
Length = 4:40
Label = Columbia
Writer =Bob Dylan
Producer = Tom Wilson
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Misc = Extra tracklisting
Album =The Times They Are a-Changin'
Type = studio
prev_track = "Only a Pawn in Their Game "
prev_no = 6
this_track = "Boots of Spanish Leather"
track_no = 7
next_track = "When the Ship Comes In "
next_no = 8"Boots of Spanish Leather" is a song written by
Bob Dylan , released in 1964 on his album "The Times They Are A-Changin' ".Musically, this song consists of Dylan alone on the acoustic guitar. He plays in the "
fingerpicking " style: that is, he plays each string individually, with nostrum ming. The song is played, in the officially released studio recording, in the key of Ab major; Dylan probably effects this key by using acapo on the firstfret and positioning his fingers as if he were playingG major . The dominant notes in the guitar part seem to be what on apiano is called "Middle C ," which in this song is themajor third in the tonic chord; and the D-flat immediately above "Middle C," which is theperfect fourth ; with the top note at any point in the song rotating between these two notes. It is of note that musically this song is nearly identical to his earlier composition "Girl from the North Country ."Lyrically, "Boots of Spanish Leather" is "a restless, forlorn ballad for the ages and sages - a classic Dylan tale of two lovers, a crossroads, and the open sea..." (Trager 80). Most critics have not found it far-fetched to say that this song was written about and maybe to
Suze Rotolo , Dylan'sNew York City girlfriend in the early '60s, who in 1964 left him forItaly . Rotolo confirmed that interpretation in a 2008 NPR interview. The song is written as a dialogue, with the first six verses alternating between the man and woman; however, the last three verses are all given by the one who has been left, presumably the man (Dylan). Within these nine verses, the woman goes across the sea. She writes, asking whether the man would like any gift, and he refuses, poetically saying he only wants her back. Towards the end it becomes clear that she is not returning, and she finally writes saying she may never come back, "It depends on how I'm a-feelin'." The man comes to realize what has happened and finally gives her a material request: "Spanish boots of Spanish leather." Michael Gray has pointed out a strong parallel between this line and the traditional folk song "Blackjack Davey," which Dylan arranged and recorded for his 1992 album "Good as I Been to You ", and in which footwear of Spanish leather also plays a significant role (Gray 657).Of note is this song's inclusion in the "Norton Anthology of Poetry, 5th edition", in the section titled "Popular Ballads of the 20th Century."
Though performed live here and there since its composition, Dylan did not start performing "Boots of Spanish Leather" regularly until his
Never Ending Tour began in 1988.Covers
"Boots of Spanish Leather" has been covered by many musicians, including:
*Joan Baez : "Any Day Now
*Sebastian Cabot: "Sebastian Cabot, Actor-Bob Dylan, Poet" (1967)
*Robert Deeble : single (2001)
*Various Artists (performed by Robert Deeble): "May Your Song Always Be Sung: The Songs of Bob Dylan, Volume 3" (2003)
*Dervish: "Spirit" (2003)
*Dubliners : "30 Years A-Greying" (1994)
*Golden Gate Strings : "Bob Dylan Songbook" (1965)
*Nanci Griffith : "Other Voices, Other Rooms" (1993), "Winter Marquee" (2002), "Putumayo Presents American Folk" (2005)
*Richie Havens : "Electric Haven" (1966)
*Various Artists (performed by Ida): "A Tribute to Bob Dylan, Volume 3: The Times They Are A-Changin"' (2000)
*Linda Mason : "How Many Seas Must a White Dove Sail" (1964)(1968), "Vanguard Sessions: Baez Sings Dylan" (1998)
*Dan McCafferty : "Dan McCafferty" (1975)
*Michel Montecrossa : "Born in Time" (2000)
*Michael Moore: "Jewels and Binoculars" (2000)
*Gerry Murphy: "Gerry Murphy Sings Bob Dylan" (2002)
*Seldom Scene : "Scene It All" (2000)
*Martin Simpson : "Bootleg USA"- Martin uses his fluid fingerstyle, frailing and open tuning
*Various Artists (performed byMartin Simpson ): "A Nod to Bob " (2001)
*Ted Tanner : "Another Roadside Attraction" (2006)
*T. Duggins: "T. Duggens:Undone" (2006)
*Folkmill : "Topelt rosin" (1998)References
* [http://bobdylan.com/index.html Bob Dylan's official page] . Retrieved 03/15/2006.
*Gray, Michael. "Song & Dance Man III: The Art of Bob Dylan". Continuum, 2000.
*Trager, Oliver. "Keys to the Rain: The Definitive Bob Dylan Encyclopedia". Billboard Books, 2004.
* [http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=90429995 Fresh Air from WHYY: Suze Rotolo: Of Dylan, New York and Art] . Retrieved 05/15/2008.External links
* [http://bobdylan.com/songs/spanish.html Lyrics to "Boots of Spanish Leather"]
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