Boots (song) - Music

Music

  • Boots, a 1928 song composed by "J.P. McCall" (Peter Dawson) with lyrics from the poem Boots by Rudyard Kipling
  • "Booted" (1952 song), a 1952 R&B song by Roscoe Gordon
  • Boots (album), a 1966 album by Nancy Sinatra
  • "Boots" (EP), a 2002 EP by industrial music band KMFDM with a cover of the Nancy Sinatra song
  • "Boots" (The Killers song), a 2010 song by The Killers
  • Boots, a song by Mighty Gabby
  • Boots, a 2002 album by Noe Venable

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