Nancy sinatra biography singer
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Nancy knew the importance of The Ed Sullivan Show and was happy to appear whenever she was invited. She recalls that, “If you had a record coming out, you could pretty much count on a chart record. That’s why I did the show so often.”
For Nancy’s first appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show on November 17, , the smiling ingénue dressed in overalls and a plaid shirt sang “Old Straw Hat” and “Hey Good Lookin’” with her then husband, singer Tommy Sands. Newly single and ready to take on the audience, a blonder Nancy next appeared on February 27, She performed her smash hit, “These Boots Are Made for Walkin’” on a groovy set with go-go dancers (in boots of course). The song proved to be her most successful hit, and remained at Number One for twelve weeks. On other evenings, she performed her hits “Sugar Town” (#5) and “Love Eyes” (#15), as well as covers like “Let it Be Me” and her dad’s signature song, “Strangers in the Night.” In , after traveling to Vietnam to entertain troops, Sina
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Equal parts strong, sultry, and savvy, Nancy Sinatra has long been ahead of her time – both in her choices as an artist and as a business-woman. Unapologetically, she established her own path early-on and paved the way for decades of female artists to come – all while firmly maintaining control over her career, her image, and her music.
As the eldest daughter of Frank Sinatra, Nancy was born into the spotlight. At 19, she made her professional debut in front of millions of Americans, appearing alongside her father and Elvis Presley on the television special Welcome Home Elvis. Not long after, she released a series of singles. But those demure recordings didn’t reflect the real Nancy Sinatra – that Nancy would be re-introduced to the world just a few years later, thanks to an unlikely musical partnership with songwriter and producer Lee Hazlewood.
When the two artists had their initial meeting in , Sinatra was newly-divorced and struggling to score a hit record amid th
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Nancy Sinatra
American singer-songwriter (born )
Nancy Sandra Sinatra[4] (born June 8, )[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 signature hit "These Boots Are Made for Walkin'".
Nancy Sinatra began her career as a singer in November with an appearance on her father's ABC television variety series The Frank Sinatra Show but initially achieved success only in Europe and Japan. In early she had a transatlantic number-one hit with "These Boots Are Made for Walkin'". A TV promo clip from the era features Sinatra in high boots, accompanied by colorfully dressed go-go dancers, in what is now considered an iconic Swinging Sixties look.[6][7] The song was written by Lee Hazlewood, who wrote and produced most of her hits and sang with her on several duets. As with all of Sinatra's s hits, "Boots" featured Billy Stran