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  1. Vor 5 Tagen · Released in 1967, this enchanting duet performed by Nancy Sinatra and Lee Hazlewood captivated audiences with its haunting melody and poetic lyrics. Considered a defining song of the era, Summer Wine weaves a tale of love, deception, and the irresistible allure of a toxic relationship.

  2. Vor einem Tag · A must-see from Frank Sinatra that may make you look at him in a different light as an actor is ‘Man With the Golden Arm.’ From Otto Preminger, the film is an independent piece of cinema that often goes unrecognized. Sinatra plays Frankie Machine, an addict who has to come to terms with addiction to figure out his true self. The self ...

  3. Vor 4 Tagen · Songs such as “If You Are But a Dream,” “ There’s No You,” “I Fall in Love Too Easily,” “Nancy,” and his theme song at that time, “Put Your Dreams Away,” are some of the first recordings in what would come to be known to fans as the “Columbia era” (1943–52). His chief arranger during these years was Axel Stordahl ...

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  4. Vor 4 Tagen · Sinatra's daughter Nancy on the importance of his mother Dolly in his life and character. Francis Albert Sinatra [a] was born on December 12, 1915, in a tenement at 415 Monroe Street in Hoboken, New Jersey, [b] the only child of Italian immigrants Natalina "Dolly" Garaventa and Antonino Martino "Marty" Sinatra, who boxed under the name Marty O'Brien. [c] Sinatra weighed 13.5 pounds (6.1 kg ...

  5. Vor einem Tag · Sinatra recorded the song in a single take — and a Beatle might have been present. Sinatra reportedly recorded “My Way” on Dec. 30, 1968, at Western Records in L.A., where so many classic ...

  6. Vor einem Tag · Frank Sinatra und seiner Tochter Nancy (1967) sowie von Robbie Williams und Nicole Kidman (2001). Die ursprüngliche Version des Songs stammt laut dem MDR von dem Duo Carson and Gaile. Doch ...

  7. Vor 2 Tagen · Paul McCartney and Wings’ “Live and Let Die,” Doris Day’s “Perhaps, Perhaps, Perhaps” and Nancy Sinatra’s “These Boots Are Made for Walking” are rendered in a faithful and fun manner. Not only do these selections grant further insight into Horner’s tastes, incidentally, they serve as an introduction to a bygone era of pop music that much of the youth culture following ...