Cheap Sunglasses
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{{Infobox song
| name = Cheap Sunglasses
| cover = ZZ Top Cheap Sunglasses.jpg
| alt =
| type = single
| artist = ZZ Top
| album = Degüello
| B-side = Esther Be The One
| released = 1979
| recorded = 1979
| studio =
| venue =
| genre =
- Blues rock
- Southern rock{{cite book|first=Michaelangelo|last=Matos|title=Can't Slow Down: How 1984 Became Pop's Blockbuster Year|chapter= Radio City Music Hall, New York City: September 14, 1984|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=RGLbDwAAQBAJ|date=8 December 2020|publisher=Hachette Books|isbn=978-0-306-90337-3|page=261}}
- boogie rock
| length =
- 4:48 (album version)
- 2:40 (single version)
| label = Warner Bros.
| writer =
| producer = Bill Ham
| prev_title = I Thank You
| prev_year = 1979
| next_title = Leila
| next_year = 1981
}}
"Cheap Sunglasses" is a 1979 single by ZZ Top from their 1979 studio album Degüello.
Overview
The song captures many of the sounds and beats for which ZZ Top is famous.
In a Guitar World article, lead guitarist Billy Gibbons said that he used a Marshall Major amplifier and a Maestro ring modulator on this song, and that the amplifier had a blown tube during recording which added to the tonal character of the song.{{cite web |first=Alan |last=Paul |url=//www.guitarworld.com/article/prime_cuts_zz_top |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110326001252/http://www.guitarworld.com/article/prime_cuts_zz_top |title=Prime Cuts: ZZ Top |work=Guitarworld.com |date=December 3, 2009 |archive-date=March 26, 2011}} The Marshall Major is a slightly taller, 200-watt version of the classic Marshall 100-watt head.
Release
The regular b-side for the "Cheap Sunglasses" single was the Degüello album track "Esther Be The One". The promo single included the live version of "Cheap Sunglasses" instead. This version was included on Chrome, Smoke & BBQ box set its compilation counterpart Rancho Texicano: The Very Best of ZZ Top.
Reception
Cash Box called it "smoldering, blues-rock" with humorous lyrics.{{cite news|title=CashBox Singles Reviews|date=April 12, 1980|page=11|newspaper=Cash Box|access-date=January 1, 2022|url=https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-All-Music/Cash-Box/80s/1980/CB-1980-04-12.pdf}} Record World said that it "offers wry wit and earthy rock riffs."{{cite magazine|magazine=Record World|date=April 12, 1980|access-date=2023-02-19|title=Single Picks|page=11|url=https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-All-Music/Record-World/80s/80/RW-1980-04-12.pdf}}
Charts
Cover versions and samples
The rap duo EPMD sampled "Cheap Sunglasses" on their song "You're a Customer" (which appears on their 1988 debut album Strictly Business).
Kid Rock samples it on his song "Cramp Ya Style" for his 1990 debut Grits Sandwiches for Breakfast.
Midwest rap artist Esham sampled the song in his production for the song "Nine Dead Bodies" of his 1992 double album Judgement Day.
The Warren Brothers covered the song on the 2002 compilation album Sharp Dressed Men: A Tribute to ZZ Top.
Wolfmother covered the song on the 2011 tribute album, ZZ Top: A Tribute from Friends.{{cite news |url=http://www.blabbermouth.net/news/steven-tyler-mastodon-wolfmother-filter-featured-on-zz-top-tribute-album/|title=Steven Tyler, Mastodon, Wolfmother, Filter Featured On ZZ Top Tribute Album |work=Blabbermouth.net |publisher=Roadrunner Records |date=August 24, 2011 |access-date=August 25, 2011 }}
The Sword covered the song on the deluxe version of their 2012 album Apocryphon.
Apathy covered the song on his 2007 mixtape album Baptism by Fire.
Personnel
- Billy Gibbons – vocals, lead and rhythm guitars
- Dusty Hill – bass, keyboards
- Frank Beard – drums
References
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Category:Songs written by Frank Beard (musician)
Category:Songs written by Dusty Hill
Category:Songs written by Billy Gibbons