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Nancy Sinatra - Nancy In London 04. I Can't Grow Peaches On A Cherry Tree Stereo 1966. 2:38; Nancy Sinatra - Nancy In London 05. Summer Wine Stereo 1966. 3:40; Nancy Sinatra - Nancy In London 06. Wishin' And Hopin' Stereo 1966 . 2:49; Nancy Sinatra - Nanc ...
Nancy in London Nancy Sinatra. Released 1966. Nancy in London Tracklist. 1. On Broadway Lyrics. 2. The End Lyrics. 3. Step Aside Lyrics. 4. I Can’t Grow Peaches ...
Nancy in London, an Album by Nancy Sinatra. Released in August 1966 on Reprise (catalog no. RS 6221; Vinyl LP). Genres: Pop. Rated #175 in the best albums of 1966. Featured peformers: Lee Hazlewood (producer), Billy Strange (arranger, conductor), Johnny Harris (conductor), Eddie Brackett (engineer), Ed Thrasher (art director), Ron Joy ...
3. Jan. 2007 · Issued in 1966 by REPRISE Records, NANCY IN LONDON (R/RS-6221) was Nancy Sinatra's third LP. The version of "Friday's Child" here is different from the single that peaked at #36 on Billboard's Top 100 chart. In 1967, "Summer Wine" was released as the 'B' Side of Nancy's #1 Adult Contemporary hit, "Sugar Town." Its highest Billboard pop ranking was #49.
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Nancy Sinatra - Nancy In London 04. I Can't Grow Peaches On A Cherry Tree Stereo 1966. 2:38; Nancy Sinatra - Nancy In London 05. Summer Wine Stereo 1966. 3:40; Nancy Sinatra - Nancy In London 06. Wishin' And Hopin' Stereo 1966 . 2:49; Nancy Sinatra - Nanc ...
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Each time Sinatra recorded a new album, the tracklist inevitably contained a duet or two with Hazlewood, including “Summer Wine” (Nancy in London) as well as “Jackson,” and “Oh Lonesome Me” (Country, My Way). It was a natural evolution, then, for Sinatra and Hazlewood to release entire albums together.