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Sharp Dressed Man
"Sharp Dressed Man"
Single by ZZ Top
from the album Eliminator
B-side"I Got the Six"
ReleasedJuly 1983
Recorded1982
Genre
Length
  • 4:13 (album version)
  • 3:01 (single edit)
LabelWarner Bros.
Songwriters
ProducerBill Ham
ZZ Top singles chronology
"Gimme All Your Lovin'"
(1983)
"Sharp Dressed Man"
(1983)
"TV Dinners"
(1983)

"Sharp Dressed Man" is a song by American rock band ZZ Top, released on their 1983 album Eliminator. The song was produced by band manager Bill Ham, and recorded and mixed by Terry Manning. Pre-production recording engineer Linden Hudson was very involved in the early stages of this song's production.[5]

Composition

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The guitar solo in the song was chosen by Guitar World as number 43 in their 2009 list of the 50 Greatest Guitar Solos.[6]

Appearances

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At 2007's VH1 Rock Honors, Nickelback covered the song as a tribute (Billy Gibbons had earlier made a guest appearance on Nickelback's own songs "Rockstar" and "Follow You Home").

ZZ Top played this song at halftime of the 2008 Orange Bowl college football bowl game.

In 2020, the song reentered the Billboard charts following the release of the documentary ZZ Top: That Little Ol' Band from Texas.[7]

Music video

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The "Sharp Dressed Man" music video continues the story of the "Gimme All Your Lovin'" video, and forms a loose trilogy ending with the video for "Legs". In the video, a male parking valet is remade as a star by a trio of women driving up in the Eliminator car; the band grants him the keys to the car.[8]

The video was directed by Tim Newman, who had also directed the video for "Gimme All Your Lovin'". Warner Bros. Records record executive Jeff Ayeroff said that Warner did not want to do a second video, but he convinced them to pay more money for the "Sharp Dressed Man" video.[9] Newman said, "When they asked me to do another one, the idea that you would do a sequel in a form that isn't even a form struck me as funny, in a very insidery way." He said that a beer company, likely Schlitz, secretly paid Warner Bros. for a product placement in the video, but MTV refused to air it until the shots were removed. After this damaged his reputation, Newman told Warner he would no longer direct their videos.[9] After negotiating, he returned to direct the video for "Legs".[10]

Charts

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Chart (1983–1985) Peak
position
Australian Kent Music Report 66[11]
Belgian VRT Top 30 15
Dutch Singles Chart 9[12]
Irish Singles Chart 8
U.K. Singles Chart 22[13]
U.S. Billboard Hot 100 56[14]
U.S. Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks 8[15]
Chart (2020) Peak
position
US Hot Rock & Alternative Songs (Billboard)[16] 14
Chart (2021) Peak
position
Hungary (Single Top 40)[17] 30

Year-end charts

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Chart (1985) Position
Dutch Top 40 81

Certifications

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Region Certification Certified units/sales
New Zealand (RMNZ)[18] Platinum 30,000
Spain (PROMUSICAE)[19] Gold 30,000
United Kingdom (BPI)[20]
with "I Got the Six"
Gold 400,000

Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

Personnel

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References

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