Nancy Sinatra The late-'60s collaborations between Nancy Sinatra and Lee Hazlewood yielded plenty of brilliant songs and, lest we forget, the kitsch warhorse "These... more
Let Me Kiss You Includes the title track plus the B-side 'Bossman'. Written by Mozza and taken from her self-titled album. Released with 4 other singles chosen by Morrisey... more
Country, My Way Sundazed shook the reissue world by snagging one of the snarfiest catalogs ever to meet the Master Remasterers: the Nancy Sinatra treasure trove. All on... more
Nancy Nancy Sinatra was the original Material Girl, the first pop pinup to reinvent herself whenever the mood struck. Floating effortlessly over the best production... more
Boots 1995 reissue on Sundazed of her 1966 debut for Reprise with four single sides as bonus tracks: the B-sides 'The City Never Sleeps At Night' & 'Leave My... more
How Does That Grab You? Sinatra's sophomore effort sticks to her usual LP formula- a hit title track, a bunch of pop covers, and some unremarkable Lee Hazelwood songs. This... more
Nancy in London The changes of locale for Nancy's third album didn't change her approach much- covers of contemporary pop and rock hits and pop classics dominate it. Lee... more
How Does It Feel Forget the over-discussed topic of "women in rock." Frank's daughter was the single biggest threat to the '60s female status quo: with her melt-in-the-mouth... more