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The song was a favorite of President Ronald Reagan (whose wife was named Nancy), with Frank Sinatra singing a rendition entitled "Nancy (with the Reagan Face)" at his first inaugural ball in 1981. [4] [5] In the British Sitcom Fresh Fields this song is referenced by William when his mother-in-law Nancy has her portrait painted by his wife Hester.
The second wave of the Nancy Sinatra Archival Series kicked off on September 27 with the digital release of a new 25-song compilation Keep Walkin': Singles, Demos & Rarities 1965-1978. Physical release followed on October 20, 2023. Sinatra participated in her first YouTube live chat on November 2, 2023.
"Sugar Town" is a song written by songwriter-producer Lee Hazlewood and first recorded by American singer Nancy Sinatra in 1966. As a single released under the Reprise label, it peaked at number five on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in December 1966, while reaching number one on the Easy Listening chart in January 1967. [1] It became a gold record.
"These Boots Are Made for Walkin' " is a hit song written by Lee Hazlewood and recorded by American singer Nancy Sinatra. It charted on January 22, 1966, [8] and reached No. 1 in the United States Billboard Hot 100 and in the UK Singles Chart. [7]
The Very Best of Nancy Sinatra: 24 Great Songs. Released: 2001 ... The Very Best of Nancy Sinatra. Released: September 12, 2005; Label: Boots Enterprises / Warner ...
"How Does That Grab You Darlin'?" is a song by American singer Nancy Sinatra. Written and produced by American singer Lee Hazlewood, it was released on April 15, 1966, as the first single from Nancy's second studio album How Does That Grab You?, peaking at No. 7 on the Billboard Hot 100, No. 2 on the Canadian RPM singles chart , No. 19 on the UK Singles Chart, and No. 4 on the Austrian chart.
"Some Velvet Morning" is a song written by Lee Hazlewood and originally recorded by Hazlewood and Nancy Sinatra in late 1967. It first appeared on Sinatra's album Movin' with Nancy, the soundtrack to her 1967 television special of the same name, which also featured a performance of the song.
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