Songwriter: Rod Stewart Jeff Beck Ronnie Wood

[Verse 1]
I used to work and take a salary
In a hole up near a foundry
But it did not take me too long
To get my boots on a "So long!"
Long Spanish boots on a "So long!"
I took a day job in Bethlehem
I nearly threw in the towel then
But it did not take me too long
To get my boots on a "So long!"
High Spanish boots on a "So long!"
Dig it

[Instrumental Break]

[Verse 2]
I took a Spanish haberdashery
Restored with 15th-century tapestry
But oh, Mr. Nesbitt got the best of me
So I strapped on my boots and said "So long!"
Laced up my high boots and "So long!"
Goodbye

[Instrumental Break]

[Verse 3]
Am on a job you see
'Cause my old boots they mean too much to me
Leather boots are just a mystery
Put on my boots and said "So long!"
High Spanish boots on and "So long!"
Put on my boots and said "So long!"
Those old Spanish boots

[Instrumental Break]

[Outro]
Put on my boots and said "So long!"
High Spanish boots
Yeah

Jeff Beck Group

An English rock band formed in January 1967 by former Yardbird Jeff Beck. The first Jeff Beck Group included vocalist Rod Stewart, guitarist Ronnie Wood, and a changing array of bass players and drummers. This lineup recorded Truth in 1968 – which reached the number 15 spot in the US charts – and Beck-Ola 1969.

In-fighting within the band led Jeff Beck to reform reform the group in 1970 with vocalists Alex Ligertwood and Bobby Tench, keyboardist Max Middleton, drummer Cozy Powell, and bassist Clive Chaman. This group released Rough and Ready in 1971.

The Jeff Beck Group’s final album, Jeff Beck Group, was released in January 1972. The Jeff Beck Group officially disbanded in July of 1972.