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Nancy Sinatra

Nancy & Lee
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Daughter of Frank Sinatra; sister of Frank Sinatra, Jr. and Tina Sinatra; married to Tommy Sands [1960-65]; mother of AJ Lambert
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Nancy Sandra Sinatra
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Discography

379
Credits 51 Filmography 15

Album

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2.79
12
12
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+14
3.41
1,041
18
1,041
18
Cover art: Boots
1966
+7
3.51
671
13
671
13
+8
3.47
235
2
235
2
+7
2.87
236
8
236
8
Cover art: Sugar
1967
+9
3.17
170
3
170
3
+21
3.71
3,135
51
3,135
51
+3
2.83
111
1
111
1
Cover art: Nancy
1969
+7
3.49
297
8
297
8
 
2.96
51
1
51
1
Cover art: Woman
1973
+1
2.68
12
12
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+1
1.76
23
23
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3.09
18
18
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Cover art: How Does It Feel?
How Does It Feel? [archival]
1999
 
2.91
35
2
35
2
+1
3.41
185
7
185
7
 
2.94
10
10
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Cover art: Shifting Gears
Shifting Gears [archival]
2013
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3.56
2
2
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3.37
6
6
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+4
3.92
111
1
111
1
 
4.41
5
5
-
 
4.09
6
6
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+1
3.85
11
11
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Cover art: How Does That Grab You, Darlin'?
How Does That Grab You, Darlin'? [motion picture soundtrack]
1966
 
3.98
5
5
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4.10
6
6
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3.48
5
5
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3.83
5
5
-
 
3.63
8
1
8
1
 
4.00
2
2
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Cover art: Sugar
1966
 
3.56
11
1
11
1
+3
4.09
25
1
25
1
 
3.86
4
4
-
 
3.00
2
2
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Cover art: Nancy and Frankie
1967Nancy & Frank Sinatra
 
4.00
2
2
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Cover art: Nancy Sinatra & Frank Sinatra
1967Nancy Sinatra & Frank Sinatra / Frank Sinatra
 
3.66
21
21
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Cover art: Somethin' Stupid
1967Frank & Nancy Sinatra
 
3.21
7
7
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Cover art: Somethin' Stupid
1967Frank & Nancy Sinatra
 
3.64
8
8
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Cover art: Something Stupid
1967Frank & Nancy Sinatra
 
4.14
21
21
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4.80
2
2
-
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Appears On

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3.52
359
6
359
6
Cover art: The World We Knew
1967 • Album Frank Sinatra
+2
2.56
184
3
184
3
Cover art: Speedway
Speedway [motion picture soundtrack]
1968 • Album Elvis Presley
+15
3.80
196
5
196
5
Cover art: Frank Sinatra's Greatest Hits
1968 • Compilation Frank Sinatra
+3
3.45
239
2
239
2
Cover art: Full Metal Jacket
Full Metal Jacket [film score, motion picture soundtrack]
1987 • Album Abigail Mead
+4
3.86
489
9
489
9
+5
4.01
515
5
515
5
Cover art: Nothing but the Best
2008 • Compilation Frank Sinatra
 
2.73
84
1
84
1
Cover art: Circus
2011 • Album Black Devil Disco Club
 
2.00
1
1
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-
-
Cover art: You Only Live Twice
You Only Live Twice [motion picture soundtrack]
1967 • Album John Barry
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Compilation

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+1
3.63
74
2
74
2
+5
3.92
125
2
125
2
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V/A Compilation

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+12
3.69
1,517
18
1,517
18
Cover art: Kill Bill: Vol. 1
Kill Bill: Vol. 1 [motion picture soundtrack]
2003
 
3.18
77
6
77
6
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4.04
12
1
12
1
 
3.21
3
1
3
1
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4.00
2
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Nancy & Lee

Biography

In the early 1960s, Nancy Sinatra had been recording commonplace teen pop singles such as "Cuff Links and a Tie Clip" and The Teddy Bears' "To Know Him is to Love Him" for her father Frank Sinatra's Reprise Records with little success. In 1965, veteran producer Lee Hazlewood toughened her vocal manner, added a slab of rockabilly echo, jangly acoustic guitar, tambourine, and some punchy Billy Strange horn arrangements. Their first collaboration, "So Long Babe" was a modest chart entry, but "These Boots Are Made For Walkin'", with its catchy descending bass line, became an international #1 hit and recast Sinatra's public persona from bubblegum pop singer to go-go dancer. She sang soft and sweet on her 1966 hit ... and the chart-topping 1967 duet with her father, "Somethin' Stupid".

With the go-go craze played out and the face of pop music becoming more eclectic, Sinatra teamed up with her gravel-voiced producer Hazlewood ("Summer Wine" (1966), "Jackson", "Lady Bird" (both 1967) and "Some Velvet Morning" (1968)) to create a sort of country version Sonny & Cher. Around this time she also contributed the theme song for the James Bond film "You Only Live Twice." (1967)

Her movie career at this time included starring roles in the films For Those Who Think Young (1964), Marriage on the Rocks (1965), The Last of the Secret Agents?, The Ghost in the Invisible Bikini, The Wild Angels (all 1966), and Speedway (1968), which not only gave Elvis Presley his most important co-star in years, but allowed her to strut her stuff on "Your Groovy Self".

By 1970, the hits stopped coming and Sinatra moved on to make two LPs for RCA Records; her final chart entry was a double-entendre country reunion with Hazlewood, "Did You Ever" in 1971. Sinatra wouldn't record again until a heavily hyped 1995 comeback album, One More Time. She continues to record and perform all over the world, releasing the self-titled and critically acclaimed Nancy Sinatra in 2004.

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