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  1. 14. Juli 2018 · 14.07.2018, 09:36 Uhr. Nancy Sinatra, die erste von drei Ehefrauen des Weltstars Frank Sinatra, ist im Alter von 101 Jahren gestorben. Sie war seine Jugendliebe und die Mutter seiner drei Kinder ...

  2. [Verse 1: Frank Sinatra & Nancy Sinatra] I know I stand in line until you think you have the time to spend an evening with me And if we go someplace to dance, I know that there's a chance you won ...

  3. Nancy Sinatra Senior, Frank's first wife, dies aged 101. Frank Sinatra's first wife and the mother of his children "passed away peacefully", her daughter says.

  4. 2. Apr. 2014 · American singer Nancy Sinatra is the daughter of legendary crooner Frank Sinatra. Nancy's No. 1 hit single in 1966, "These Boots Are Made for Walkin'," forever associated go-go boots with her name ...

  5. As the eldest daughter of Frank Sinatra, Nancy was born into the spotlight. At 19, she made her professional debut in front of millions of Americans, appearing alongside her father and Elvis Presley on the television special Welcome Home Elvis. Not long after, she released a series of singles. But those demure recordings didn’t reflect the ...

  6. Frank (left) and Nancy Sinatra. The most successful and best-known version of "Somethin' Stupid" was issued in 1967 as a single by Nancy Sinatra and Frank Sinatra and subsequently appeared on Frank's album The World We Knew. Frank had played Parks's recording to his daughter's producer, Lee Hazlewood, who recalled, "He asked me, 'Do you like it ...

  7. In many off-balance relationships one party can ruin the moment by saying "I love you," forcing the other person to explain why they don't share these feelings. That's what happens in this song, where "I love you" is the somethin' stupid. Running just 2:35, the song is a duet between Frank Sinatra and his daughter Nancy.