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  1. Nancy Sinatra, 2015. Nancy Sandra Sinatra (* 8. Juni 1940 in Jersey City, New Jersey) ist eine US-amerikanische Sängerin und Schauspielerin. Ihre größten Erfolge hatte sie in den 1960er Jahren mit Songs wie These Boots Are Made for Walkin’ sowie den Duetten Summer Wine mit Lee Hazlewood und Somethin’ Stupid mit ihrem Vater Frank Sinatra .

  2. Nancy Sinatra - Hello L A, Bye Bye Birmingham (Country, My Way) 3:15. Nancy Sinatra - Walk Through This World With Me (Country, My Way) 2:33. Nancy Sinatra - By The Way (I Still Love You) (Country, My Way) 2:43. NANCY SINATRA - Country my way (1967 5ème album) 7:19. Lee Hazlewood & Nancy Sinatra:Jackson.

  3. Country, My Way: Country, My Way "You Only Live Twice" 44 3 — 39 11 — 10 43 Nancy's Greatest Hits: Nancy in London "Lightning's Girl" b/w "Until It's Time for You to Go" 24 — — 26 54 — 5 — A: Nancy's Greatest Hits B: Non-album single How Does That Grab You? "Lady Bird" (with Lee Hazlewood) / 20 — — 26 47 — 15 — Nancy & Lee ...

  4. 15. Dez. 2006 · Despite Nancy's own background, it is clear from the music that Nancy understood what country music was all about - and the liner notes, including comments by Nancy, confirm that. The album kicks off with It's such a pretty world today, a great upbeat song which sets the standard of the album. Get while the getting's good is the kind of feisty ...

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  5. 8. Juni 2007 · NANCY SINATRA COUNTRY MY WAY Label: REPRISE RECORDS Format: 33 rpm 12" LP stereo Country: United States Vinyl Condition: VG Cover Condition: VG- Year Released: 1967 LP Quantity: 1 Catalog #: RS 6251 Other Info: Tri-Color Label; LEE HAZELWOOD - PRODUCED ; Inventory Number: 04-R-26

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  6. Nancy Sinatra - Highway Song (Country, My Way) 3:26; Lists Add to List. Women Wearing Boots [11,000 covers to die for] 👢 by sauvageon27; View More Lists →. Ad. Contributors. alisrecords, aburkhart, Klass.Animal, Diognes_The_Fox, rocknbilly. Report S ...

  7. Nancy Sinatra is an icon whose tough-talking, effortlessly cool image and idiosyncratic fusion of rock, country, and pop -- as exemplified by her hit single "These Boots Are Made for Walkin'" and the duets she recorded with Lee Hazlewood, especially "Some Velvet Morning" -- made her a star in the 1960's. She continued working in the decades that followed, reuniting with Hazlewood for 1973's ...