Nacy Sinatra
Nancy Sinatra recorded 'You Only Live Twice' for the 1967 James Bond film. Her version of the song became her most recognizable work, with its arrangement...
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Nancy Sinatra recorded 'You Only Live Twice' for the 1967 James Bond film. Her version of the song became her most recognizable work, with its arrangement leaning into the film's Japanese setting. Before that, she had a hit with 'These Boots Are Made for Walkin'' in 1966.
She worked with producer and songwriter Lee Hazelwood on much of her material from that period. Other musicians on her recordings included guitarist Billy Strange and drummer Hal Blaine.
Her father was Frank Sinatra, but she built her own career in the mid-1960s. She released albums like 'Boots' and 'Sugar' around the time of her biggest singles.
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