Dancing Barefoot
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"Dancing Barefoot" | ||||||||||||||||||
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Single by Patti Smith Group | ||||||||||||||||||
from the album Wave | ||||||||||||||||||
B-side | "5-4-3-2-1" (Live) | |||||||||||||||||
Released | May 1979 | |||||||||||||||||
Format | Vinyl (7") | |||||||||||||||||
Recorded | Bearsville Studios | |||||||||||||||||
Genre | Rock | |||||||||||||||||
Length | 4:18 | |||||||||||||||||
Label | Arista | |||||||||||||||||
Writer(s) | Patti Smith, Ivan Kral | |||||||||||||||||
Producer(s) | Todd Rundgren | |||||||||||||||||
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"Dancing Barefoot" is a rock song written by Patti Smith and Ivan Kral, and released as a second single from the Patti Smith Group's 1979 album Wave.[1] According to the album sleeve, the song was dedicated to women such as Amedeo Modigliani's mistress Jeanne Hébuterne.
In 1998, the song featured on the soundtrack of Whatever, a coming of age film by Liza Weil.[2]
In 2000, a live version was released on the benefit album Broadcasts Vol. 8 from KGSR in Austin, Texas.[3]
In 2010, the song ranked #331 on Rolling Stone's list of "The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time".[4]
Contents
Cover versions
Shakespears Sister version
"Dancing Barefoot" | ||||
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Single by Shakespears Sister | ||||
from the album Cosmic Dancer | ||||
Released | March 2011 | |||
Format | Digital download | |||
Genre | Rock | |||
Length | 4:11 | |||
Label | SF | |||
Writer(s) | Patti Smith, Ivan Kral | |||
Shakespears Sister chronology | ||||
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In March 2011, British pop act Shakespears Sister released a cover of "Dancing Barefoot" as the first single from the fifth studio album Cosmic Dancer.[5] The release coincided with the album's second single, "Someone Else's Girl".
Track listing
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- Digital download[5]
- "Dancing Barefoot" (Album Version)
- "Oh No, It's Michael" (Album Version)
- "Fial F for Freedom" (Album Version)
- "A Man in Uniform" (Alternative Version)
Other versions
- 1986 – Niki Mono & Berry Sakharof (Fuck Your Dreams, This Is Heaven soundtrack)
- 1986 - The Feelies
- 1987 - Eastern Bloc ("Eastern Bloc")
- 1987 – The Mission (The First Chapter)
- 1988 – The Celibate Rifles (12-inch EP, bonus track on reissued CD version of Roman Beach Party)
- 1989 – U2 (B-side to the "When Love Comes to Town" single, also on the compilation The Best of 1980–1990; features on the soundtrack of the 1994 movie Threesome)
- 1991 – Xymox (Phoenix)
- 1995 – Johnette Napolitano (Spirit of '73: Rock for Choice)
- 1997 – Die Cheerleader (Barb Wire soundtrack)
- 1998 - Sin ("Insinuation")
- 2001 – Simple Minds (Neon Lights)
- 2004 – Chamber[disambiguation needed] (Stolen Child)
- 2005 - Lea DeLaria (Double Standards)
- 2008 – Allison Moorer (Mockingbird)
- 2010 - Pearl Jam (Performed at Bridge School Benefit October 23, 2010)
- 2011 - First Aid Kit (Performed for Patti Smith at the Polar Music Prize 2011 during the award ceremony)[6]
- 2014 - Simple Minds (Big Music, bonus track, featuring Sarah Brown)
Notes
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- ↑ "KGSR Broadcasts Vol.8", http://www.webhostingpal.com/jdv/html/kgsr8_v.htm
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- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rJkbShz3c9Q&list=TLGwon_ctlCUd8jryGPpyaEH63oiWQnIMf
External links
- Pages with broken file links
- All articles with links needing disambiguation
- Articles with links needing disambiguation from June 2012
- Articles with dead external links from June 2011
- 1979 singles
- Patti Smith songs
- U2 songs
- Allison Moorer songs
- Songs written by Patti Smith
- Songs written by Ivan Kral
- Song recordings produced by Todd Rundgren
- Songs with feminist themes