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Brown Shoes Don't Make It

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"Brown Shoes Don't Make It"
Song by The Mothers of Invention
from the album Absolutely Free
ReleasedMay 26, 1967
RecordedNovember 18, 1966[1]
StudioTTG Studios, Los Angeles
Genre
Length7:30
LabelVerve
Songwriter(s)Frank Zappa
Producer(s)Frank Zappa, Tom Wilson

"Brown Shoes Don't Make It" is a song by The Mothers of Invention, written by band leader Frank Zappa. It is the penultimate song on the second album Absolutely Free. The song is one of his most widely renowned works, declared by the AllMusic as "Zappa's first real masterpiece".[2]

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Transcription

History

The title was inspired by an event covered by Time magazine reporter Hugh Sidey in 1966.[3] The reporter correctly guessed that something was amiss when the fastidiously dressed President Lyndon B. Johnson made the sartorial faux pas of wearing brown shoes with a gray suit. Johnson flew to Vietnam for a surprise public relations visit later that day.

Live versions of this song are featured on the albums Tinsel Town Rebellion and Road Tapes, Venue 2.

Music and lyrics

The song was written in April 1966 during a trip to Honolulu where The Mothers played for a week at a club called "Da Swamp".[4] The lyrics are derived from Zappa's belief that people who make laws are sexually maladjusted. It starts as a general attack on suburban American society: TV, greed and conformity are all mocked openly. The story then moves to a city hall official fantasizing about having sex with a thirteen-year-old girl.

The music makes several stylistic shifts, covering blues rock, classical, psychedelic rock, vaudeville and jazz. It is cited by AllMusic as being a "condensed two-hour musical". Zappa said the opening music section was inspired by Lightnin' Slim's "Have Your Way".

Reception

In a positive review of the album, Dominique Chevalier said "there are snatches of dodecaphonic scales, ballads, rock, R&B, Beach Boys, soap opera and more ... and ensures that this is no piece of easy listening".[5] As well as giving its parent album 4.5 stars, AllMusic gave a very positive review of the song.[6] It is also included in The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's 500 Songs that Shaped Rock and Roll.[7]

Personnel

with:

  • Suzy Creamcheese (Lisa Cohen) – vocals
  • Jim Getzoff – violin
  • Marshall Sosson – violin
  • Alvin Dinkin – viola
  • Armand Kaproff – cello
  • Don Ellis – trumpet
  • John Rotella – contrabass clarinet

References

  1. ^ Ulrich, Charles (May 13, 2018). The Big Note: A Guide to the Recordings of Frank Zappa. New Star Books. ISBN 1-554201-46-2.
  2. ^ "Brown Shoes Don't Make It" (song review). Retrieved 2008-03-03.
  3. ^ Sidey, Hugh (1980-06-30). "The Meaning of the Cordovans" (web reprint). Time. Retrieved 2021-02-12.
  4. ^ Miles, Barry (2004). Zappa. Grove Press. p. 116. ISBN 9780802142153.
  5. ^ Chevalier, Dominique "Viva Zappa!" 1985 Page 62
  6. ^ http://www.allmusic.com/song/brown-shoes-dont-make-it-t998763 Archived 2011-07-31 at the Wayback Machine allmusic review
  7. ^ "500 Songs That Shaped Rock and Roll A-C". Archived from the original on 2008-01-20. Retrieved 2008-03-03.

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