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  1. 1. Okt. 2023 · The first-and-only father-daughter duet to hit No.1 in the US, Frank and Nancy Sinatra’s rendition of “Somethin’ Stupid” became a massive hit for both generations of the talented family in ...

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  2. Frank Sinatra Duet With Peggy Lee – Nice Work If You Can Get It: Frank Sinatra Duet With Nancy Sinatra & Tri-Tones – Side By Side: Frank Sinatra Duet With The McGuire Sisters* – Something's Gotta Give: Frank Sinatra Duet With Shirley Jones (2) – If I Loved You: Frank Sinatra Duet With Bing Crosby & Dean Martin – Together: Frank ...

  3. Nancy Sinatra stayed away from the great American classics already sung by her father and turned instead to pop songs from the sixties. Somethin’ Stupid offers many interesting ideas. Instead of alternating as is often the case in duets, the two melodic lines are homorhythmic and perfectly overlapping. Another unusual thing, the main part is ...

  4. 15. Apr. 2019 · Frank and Nancy Sinatra - Somethin' Stupid (1967)IMPORTANT NOTE: The audio and video of this is "out of sync." The audio and video are from two different sou...

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  5. The Greatest Hits of Nancy Sinatra. Released: 2002; Label: Traditional Line — — 2002 Lightning's Girl: Greatest Hits 1965–1971. Released: August 13, 2002; Label: Raven Australia; Australian release — — 2004 Nancy Sinatra & Friends. Released: 2004; Label: Falcon (Germany) — — 2005 The Very Best of Nancy Sinatra. Released: September ...

  6. 10. Juni 2003 · Frank Sinatra "Classic Duets" features an incredible roster of many of the greatest and most influential jazz and pop singers of all time. Compiled from Sinatra TV specials that originally aired between 1957-1960, this highly collectable program includes complete musical performances and special interviews and commentary from the Sinatra family, Tina, Nancy and Frank Sinatra Jr. Highlights ...

  7. POP · 1972. Preview. Although the ‘70s were in full swing when Nancy Sinatra & Lee Hazlewood released this sequel to their highly influential 1968 album of duets, Nancy & Lee Again still sounds steeped in the ‘60s. And while this one doesn’t contain any moments as magical as “Some Velvet Morning” or the duo’s salty take on ...