I could easily have gone a Top Twenty Shoe Songs... but the rules only allow ten, so I had to throw out the rest. Here are the sole survivors...
10. Arctic Monkeys - Dancing Shoes
The only reason that I came.
9. Traffic - Hole In My Shoe
Look, kids, just say no.
Of course, you may be of the generation that prefers Neil's version. Even John Peel seems to like it.
Oh no, what a really heavy bummer.
8. Gram Parsons & Emmylou Harris - The New Soft Shoe
Somehow, I've managed almost a hundred Top Tens on this blog so far without any GP. Had to put that right.
See also Lambchop - The Old Gold Shoe. Because it's ace.
7. Shed Seven - Devil in Your Shoes
A forgotten classic. So good, it also made My Top Ten Devil Songs.
6. Paul Simon - Diamonds on the Soles of Her Shoes
And she said honey take me dancingOne thing's for certain: that's no way to cure these walking blues.
But they ended up by sleeping
In a doorway
By the bodegas and the lights on
Upper Broadway
Wearing diamonds on the soles of their shoes
5. Kirsty MacColl - In These Shoes?
Reasons we miss Kirsty, #704.
"In these shoes? I don't think so."4. Elvis Presley - Blue Suede Shoes
Don't feel too bad for Carl Perkins who wrote and recorded this song originally. I'm sure he never went without them on his feet after Elvis took it to the top.
3. Elvis Costello - (The Angels Wanna Wear My) Red Shoes
So many songs about red shoes, I could almost have given them their own Top Ten. The best came from...
Kate Bush (not sure what's more disturbing in this video, Miranda Richardson's eyebrows or the divine Ms. B's acting)
Tom Waits
and Loretta Lynn...
...but Elvis's red shoes even beat the other Elvis's blue shoes in my humble opinion. From his debut album, and his debut appearance on Top of the Pops too.
(OK, that was a cheat, but I had to shoehorn those songs in somehow.)
My grandma had a saying about women who wore red shoes...
2. Adam Ant - Goody Two Shoes
You don't drink, don't smoke... what do you do?Write comics and Top Tens, mostly.
1. Johnny Boy - You Are the Generation That Bought More Shoes and You Get What You Deserve
Probably a surprising choice (given the undeniable classics below), but Johnny Boy's greatest "hit" wins out for its Phil Spector swagger and for achieving the impossible: a song that sounds even better than its title.
Which are your dancing shoes?
Ian Dury & The Blockheads - "New Boots and Panties!!"?
ReplyDeleteCome back next week.
DeleteWould have Kirsty at #1 in this... and I bought Neil's Hole In My Shoe on 7".
ReplyDeleteSo you were the one!
DeleteI love Graceland - I could listen to it for ever BUT you have simply given me 'Tiger Feet' as an earworm. You can fall out with some people you know.
ReplyDeleteThere you go again, blaming me not only for a song I didn't mention - but one that doesn't even fit the criteria! I just can't win...
DeleteKC and the Sunshine Band - Boogie Shoes! Mainly because its lighthearted...otherwise my real fave is Kirsty's In these Shoes
ReplyDeleteSadly my boogying days are long behind me, but I've still got a lot of love for Kirsty.
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