Nancy Sinatra - Discography -1966-2006-.torrent
Peaked at #5 (US); featured "These Boots Are Made for Walkin'" How Does That Grab You? Peaked at #41 (US) Nancy in London Recorded in London; peaked at #122 (US) Country, My Way Focused on country-pop styles Featured the hit "Sugar Town" Nancy & Lee Duet album with Lee Hazlewood Peaked at #91 (US) RCA Victor Her transition to the RCA label One More Time Released after a long hiatus from studio recording Nancy Sinatra
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For fans of 1960s pop culture and beyond, the name Nancy Sinatra evokes a specific kind of cool. She isn't just the daughter of the Chairman of the Board; she is the queen of the "Boots" era, a symbol of empowered, stylized pop who evolved from a chart-topping radio darling into a cult figure of alternative country and rock. Peaked at #5 (US); featured "These Boots Are
After a brief hiatus, Nancy returned with a more mature, introspective sound. The album was initially rejected by RCA but saw official release in the 1990s. After a brief hiatus, Nancy returned with a