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Movin' with Nancy is the soundtrack album to Nancy Sinatra's 1967 television special of the same name, released on Reprise Records in 1967. [2] It features guest appearances from Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, and Lee Hazlewood. [2] Arranged and conducted by Billy Strange, the album was produced by Lee Hazlewood. [2]
Movin' with Nancy was produced and directed by Jack Haley Jr., who won his first of two Emmy Awards for directing, with Sinatra billed as executive producer and star. It features guest appearances by her father Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin (her "fairy goduncle" who performs a solo song and a duet with her), Lee Hazlewood (who wrote most of her hit songs), dancer David Winters (who was also ...
She also appeared in her father's 1966 special A Man and His Music – Part II [28] and a 1967 Christmas-themed episode of The Dean Martin Show which featured the Sinatra and Martin families. NBC aired Sinatra's own special, Movin' with Nancy, in 1967. It featured Lee Hazlewood, her father and his Rat Pack pals Dean Martin and Sammy Davis Jr ...
Nancy Sinatra was a last minute replacement for Mia Farrow. [2] The new title proved apt as during the filming Nancy Sinatra broke up with her husband Tommy Sands. The Mexican Government was offended by the film's depiction of Mexico [3] and banned the film and other Sinatra films for what they regarded as a derogatory depiction of the nation. [4]
Chuck Berghofer got to record with Sinatra when young Jimmy Bowen became a house producer for Reprise Records generating hits for Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis, Jr. and the team of Nancy ...
The song was sung as a duet by Dean Martin and Nancy Sinatra in the 1967 TV special Movin' with Nancy, starring Nancy Sinatra. The TV special was released to home video in the U.S. in 2000. [10] Italian singer Remo Germani made a cover in 1962 called "Baci".
Beverly Hills locals Frank Sinatra, left, and Dean Martin enjoy their distinctive brand of boozy hijinks â but a barroom brawl and an errant telephone upended the good times in 1966.
Sinatra with Dean Martin and Judy Garland in 1962. In 1962, Sinatra released Sinatra and Strings, a set of standard ballads arranged by Don Costa, which became one of the most critically acclaimed works of Sinatra's Reprise period. Frank Jr., who was present during the recording, noted the "huge orchestra", which Nancy Sinatra stated "opened a ...