Nancy Sinatra
Sinatra Femme
Nancy Sinatra made her debut in 1960 on her famous father's television special with guest star Elvis Presley, who was home from his army stint. Best known for her 1966 signature hit "These Boots Are Made for Walkin'", she traveled to Vietnam to perform for the troops who made the song their anthem. In 1967 she also recorded the title song for the James Bond film "You Only Live Twice" which was considered one of the best of the Bond themes. In 1968 she appeared alongside Elvis Presley in the movie "Speedway". Most of her hits were written and produced by Lee Hazlewood who sang with her on several duets, including critical favorite "Some Velvet Morning".
Nancy Sinatra
Shot 1968
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