I Bought You the Shoes You’re Walking Away In

Al Kooper, Bob Brass, Irwin Levine

(Verse 1)
I bought you the shoes you're walking away in
Those bright royal blues, that you're going astray in
I spent all my money and a whole lot of wasted time
I bought the shoes, you gave me the blues
And you stepped on this poor heart of mine

(Verse 2)
I bought you those shoes, on the day the day that we married
Only to lose, the woman they've carried
Well I should've known that someone who owned such beautiful shoes
Would turn right around and walk out of town
With a new love and a new pair of shoes

(Instrumental Bridge)

(Verse 3)
Well I should've known that someone who owned such beautiful shoes
Would turn right around and walk out of town
With a new love and a new pair of shoes

Trivia about the song I Bought You the Shoes You’re Walking Away In by Al Kooper

When was the song “I Bought You the Shoes You’re Walking Away In” released by Al Kooper?
The song I Bought You the Shoes You’re Walking Away In was released in 1970, on the album “Easy Does It”.
Who composed the song “I Bought You the Shoes You’re Walking Away In” by Al Kooper?
The song “I Bought You the Shoes You’re Walking Away In” by Al Kooper was composed by Al Kooper, Bob Brass, Irwin Levine.

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