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  1. Erstelle dein kostenloses Deezer Konto und höre Nancy Sinatra: die Top-Hits, Playlists oder die gesamte Diskografie. Making her public debut in one of her father Frank's TV Specials in 1960, Nancy Sinatra is indelibly associated with These Boots Are Made For Walking, a defining soundtrack song of the 1960s.

  2. 2. Apr. 2021 · Nancy Sinatra The Best Songs Collection Album - Nancy 1969 Original Album https://youtu.be/sgn16ae3yPY

    • 41 Min.
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    • Oldies Songs (KMKCMedia)
  3. 29. Sept. 2023 · Sinatra had a jam-packed 1967: “Something Stupid”, a duet with her father, was a No. 1 hit on both sides of the Atlantic; she had three Top 40 singles with Hazlewood, including “Jackson” and “Some Velvet Morning”; and she recorded the theme song for the James Bond film You Only Live Twice. • In 1968, Sinatra and Hazlewood teamed up on Nancy & Lee, the first of three ...

  4. A decent compilation of Nancy's best known songs. Doesn't include Bang Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down). Absolute classic: Some Velvet Morning Other great tracks: Summer Wine, These Boots Are Made for Walking Also: Lady Bird, The Last of the Secret Agents, So Long Babe, Somethin' Stupid, Jackson, Sugar Town

  5. https://link.lightintheattic.net/NancyLeePOLight in the Attic is thrilled to announce the first official reissue of Nancy & Lee: the highly-influential 1968 ...

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    • Light In The Attic Records
  6. Frank and Nancy became the only father-daughter duo to top the Hot 100, but DJs [who?] dubbed the track "the incest song" because it was sung as if by two lovers. The record earned a Grammy Award nomination for Record of the Year at the 10th Annual Grammy Awards and remains the only father-daughter duet to hit number one in the US; it became Nancy's third million-selling disc .

  7. 29. Sept. 2023 · Sinatra had a jam-packed 1967: “Something Stupid”, a duet with her father, was a No. 1 hit on both sides of the Atlantic; she had three Top 40 singles with Hazlewood, including “Jackson” and “Some Velvet Morning”; and she recorded the theme song for the James Bond film You Only Live Twice. • In 1968, Sinatra and Hazlewood teamed up on Nancy & Lee, the first of three ...