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  1. Vor einem Tag · In 1965, Nancy Sinatra changed the face of music, fashion, and culture. Download Link Isra.Cloud. How Does That Grab You- (Deluxe) FLAC.rar - 216.1 MB. How Does That Grab You- (Deluxe) MP3.rar - 93.6 MB. Previous album. Tracklist: Less than two weeks after “These Boots Are Made for Walkin’” made it to the top of the charts, Nancy was back ...

  2. Vor 3 Tagen · Top 100 Chart 1967 #49 (Flip Side To Sugar Town)Stereo & Stereo_1JohnnyT

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  3. Vor 14 Stunden · Listen to unlimited or download How Does That Grab You? (Deluxe) by Nancy Sinatra in Hi-Res quality on Qobuz. Subscription from $17.49/month.

  4. Vor einem Tag · 2SER Static host Berko speaks to Scotland’s jagged noise-pop siblings The Jesus & Mary Chain about their first album in seven years, the glazy “Glasgow Eyes”. Jim explains how they always want to make the kind of music that makes them excited, reveals how the classic Nancy Sinatra & Lee Hazlewood team-ups inspire their duets, and ...

  5. Vor einem Tag · Songwriter Lee Hazlewood was inspired by a line Frank Sinatra had in the 1963 film ‘4 For Texas’ where he said, ‘They tell me them boots ain’t built for walkin’.’ Hazlewood initially planned to record the song himself, but Frank Sinatra talked him into getting Nancy to sing it. The song has been used in a number of box office hit ...

  6. Vor 14 Stunden · But did you know it was inspired by a similar line spoken by Nancy Sinatra’s father Frank in the 1963 Western 4 For Texas? The song was written by Sinatra’s regular collaborator Lee Hazlewood, who would also write “Summer Wine” as well as the iconic father-daughter duo hit “Something Stupid'” in 1967.

  7. Vor 2 Tagen · 1968 – Nancy Sinatra with Lee Hazlewood on the album Nancy & Lee. 1970 – Elvis Presley on the album That's the Way It Is; 1970 – Isaac Hayes, with the song also appearing on the compilation LP Portrait of Isaac Hayes (1973). 1975 – "You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin '" charted C&W at No. 41 for Barbara Fairchild in 1975.