Never Get Over You," "Pictures" and "Ocean," but "Boots" distinguishes itself from the rest because of its late-2000s country production. The upbeat track consists of a riffing electric guitar, steady drums and a twangy fiddle. The production of "Boots" draws a parallel to that of Lady Antebellum's "Our Kind of Love" and allows the song to fit in with some of their earliest and best work. It's a heel-stomping track dedicated to being faithful to the one you love. Across the Charles Kelley-led song, he sings, "Yeah, these boots, never walkin' out on you / They ain't got no more running left to do / Whoa, here I am / Whoa, forever your man." It's a sweet sentiment that the group, surprisingly, gets a lot of mileage off of, and it walks the fine line between cliche and genuinely endearing to create an earworm. Lady A are known for their stellar harmonies, and they do not disappoint on "Boots." Kelley takes the lead, as his voice is the best fit for this twangy tune; however, Hillary Scott provides smoother background harmonies that balance out his rougher lead vocals. Lady Antebellum's Ocean is due out on Nov. 8.