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  2. Nancy Sinatra discography - Wikipedia

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    The Very Best of Nancy Sinatra: 24 Great Songs. Released: 2001; Label: Amigo — — 2001 Something Stupid: Worldwide Hits. Released: 2001; Label: BMG Germany — — 2002 The Greatest Hits of Nancy Sinatra. Released: 2002; Label: Traditional Line — — 2002 Lightning's Girl: Greatest Hits 1965–1971. Released: August 13, 2002; Label: Raven ...

  3. Nancy Sinatra - Wikipedia

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    Nancy Sandra Sinatra [4] (born June 8, 1940) [5] is an American singer-songwriter, actress, film producer and author. She is the elder daughter of Frank Sinatra and Nancy Sinatra (née Barbato) and is known for her 1965 signature hit "These Boots Are Made for Walkin' ".

  4. Category:Nancy Sinatra songs - Wikipedia

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    It should only contain pages that are Nancy Sinatra songs or lists of Nancy Sinatra songs, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Nancy Sinatra songs in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .

  5. These Boots Are Made for Walkin' - Wikipedia

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    "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.

  6. Sugar Town - Wikipedia

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    "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.

  7. Somethin' Stupid - Wikipedia

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    "Somethin' Stupid", or "Something Stupid", is a song written by C. Carson Parks. It was originally recorded in 1966 by Parks and his wife Gaile Foote, as Carson and Gaile. A 1967 version by Frank Sinatra and his daughter Nancy Sinatra became a major international hit, reaching number one on both the Billboard Hot 100 chart and the UK Singles ...

  8. You Only Live Twice (song) - Wikipedia

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    Nancy Sinatra recorded a different chart version produced by Lee Hazlewood and arranged by session guitarist Billy Strange featuring a guitar backing with Sinatra's voice double tracked as a pun on the word "Twice". [10] Little Anthony and the Imperials included a cover of the song on their album Movie Grabbers. [11]

  9. Some Velvet Morning - Wikipedia

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    "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.