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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 .
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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Preview. Although the photo on Nancy Sinatra's third studio solo album shows the sultry singer dolled up in swinging-London mod gear, sitting on a double-decker bus, 1966's Nancy in London doesn't feature Frank's daughter covering any of the fab British Invasion hits hinted at by the album's title and cover art.
Nancy Sinatra - Nancy In London 02 The End Stereo 1966. 2:23. Nancy Sinatra - Nancy In London 03. Step Aside Stereo 1966. 2:34. Nancy Sinatra - Nancy In London 04. I Can't Grow Peaches On A Cherry Tree Stereo 1966.
In early 1968, "Summer Wine" was included on Sinatra and Hazlewood's album of duets, Nancy & Lee LP. It was the first of Sinatra and Hazlewood's string of hit duets. The original single was in mono, and the stereo LP versions had vocals only in the right channel. A new stereo remix with centered vocals debuted on the 1986 Nancy Sinatra ...
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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