"Boots Don’t" is a new English song by Shania Twain and BRELAND, released on July 19, 2024, as part of the album Twisters: The Album. The song was written by Shania Twain, BRELAND, Sam Sumser, Steph Jones, Sean Small, Jimmy… Read More
Boots Don’t Lyrics
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[Intro]
But my boots don't
Oh, yeah
[Verse 1]
Some hearts get bitter (bitter), some go numb (Numb)
Some go to bed and they wake up drunk (Whoo)
Some get lonely and call their exes up (Brrr, not me)
Some hearts get even, some turn cold (Baow)
Some hold on and they never let go (Go)
Some skip town like a traveling rodeo
But that ain't me, I don't do pity parties
[Chorus]
My heart knows that you're gone, baby
But my boots don't
I know that you've done me wrong, baby
But my boots don't
They're gonna dance all night 'til everything's alright
My heart knows that you're gone, baby
But my boots don't
[Post-Chorus]
My boots, boots, boots, boots
My boots, boots, boots, boots
[Verse 2]
I love rockin' out talkin' bout the weekend
Workin' all week 'til I get to see them
My friends, we look for the floor for sure
Ready, steady, kickin' down the door
Heel, toe, heel, toe
Heal my heart, boots, ain't that what you're made for?
[Chorus]
My heart knows that you're gone, baby
But my boots don't (My boots don't)
I know that you've done me wrong, baby (So wrong)
But my boots don't
They're gonna dance all night 'til everything's alright
My heart knows that you're gone, baby
(But my boots don't)
[Bridge]
I'ma forget you in my cowgirls
Let loose in my Lucchese's
Ditch the blues in my blue suedes
'Til I ain't thinking 'bout you baby, oh
[Chorus]
My heart knows (My heart knows) that you're gone, baby
But my boots don't
I know that you've done me wrong, baby
But my boots don't
They gonna dance all night 'til everything's over (It gonna be over)
My heart knows that you're gone, baby
My heart knows (My heart knows), but my boots don't
[Intro: Shania Twain & BRELAND] The song opens with a powerful declaration that sets the tone for resilience. The boots symbolize strength and determination, indicating that despite the emotional turmoil, life continues.
[Verse 1: Shania Twain & BRELAND] In the first verse, the lyrics describe various ways people cope with heartbreak, from bitterness and numbness to revenge and moving on. The protagonist, however, refuses to dwell on pity and instead embraces a more positive outlook, highlighting their resolve to keep going.
[Chorus: Shania Twain & BRELAND] The chorus emphasizes the central theme: while the heart acknowledges the loss and pain, the boots remain active, symbolizing the protagonist's determination to keep dancing and living life. This contrast underscores the idea that emotional healing involves continuing to engage in joyful activities.
[Post-Chorus: Shania Twain & BRELAND] The repetitive mention of "boots" reinforces the symbol of resilience and the act of moving forward. It highlights the importance of physical activity and social engagement in overcoming emotional pain.
[Verse 2: Shania Twain & BRELAND] In the second verse, the protagonist expresses their love for weekends and the joy of reuniting with friends. The verse portrays a sense of camaraderie and the healing power of music and dancing, further emphasizing the theme of moving on.
[Bridge: Shania Twain & BRELAND] The bridge depicts various types of boots, each representing a different aspect of the protagonist's journey to forget their ex. The imagery of cowgirls, Lucchese's, and blue suedes suggests a diverse and vibrant approach to life, signifying freedom and self-expression.
[Chorus: Shania Twain & BRELAND] The final chorus reiterates the message of resilience, with the protagonist affirming that their heart may be aware of the pain, but their boots will continue to dance until everything is alright. This repetition reinforces the song's empowering message of perseverance and finding joy amidst heartbreak.
[Outro: Shania Twain & BRELAND] The song concludes with a reaffirmation of the protagonist's determination to keep moving forward, emphasizing that while the heart knows the pain, the boots symbolize their unyielding spirit and commitment to enjoying life despite the challenges.
About Song
"Boots Don’t" is a new English song by Shania Twain and BRELAND, released on July 19, 2024, as part of the album Twisters: The Album. The song was written by Shania Twain, BRELAND, Sam Sumser, Steph Jones, Sean Small, Jimmy Robbins, and Theron Thomas, with production handled by Sam Sumser, Sean Small, and Theron Thomas. It is published on the BRELAND YouTube channel. Combining Twain's iconic country style with BRELAND's fresh perspective, the track creates a compelling narrative of resilience and moving on.
The lyrics of "Boots Don’t" explore the theme of perseverance and overcoming heartbreak. The song's protagonist acknowledges the pain of a breakup but refuses to succumb to it. Instead, they channel their energy into dancing and enjoying life, symbolized by their boots that "don't" stop moving. The upbeat tempo and resilient lyrics convey a message of strength and self-reliance, emphasizing that while the heart may feel the sting of lost love, life goes on, and joy can still be found.
Credits
Twisters: The Album Songs
Boots Don’t Official Video
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The "Boots Don’t" song is sung by Shania Twain.
The "Boots Don’t" song by Shania Twain lyrics was written by Shania Twain, BRELAND, Sam Sumser, Steph Jones, Sean Small, Jimmy Robbins & Theron Thomas.
The "Boots Don’t" song by Shania Twain was produced by Sam Sumser, Sean Small & Theron Thomas.
Shania Twain released "Boots Don’t" song on Jul 19, 2024.