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Featuring collaborations with modern rock artists like Morrissey, Jarvis Cocker, and Sonic Youth, this self-titled album proved her relevance across generations.

A series of rarities and demos, often highlighting her lighter pop tracks.

(1966)

A companion to the 2004 album, including duets with Morrissey (“Let Me Kiss You”) and Jon Spencer.

Released on March 15, 1966, Boots was Nancy‘s debut studio album. It was an immediate smash, driven entirely by the title track. “These Boots Are Made for Walkin’” wasn‘t just a hit; it was a cultural phenomenon that topped the Billboard Hot 100 and became an anthem for the burgeoning feminist movement, as well as an ironic favorite among U.S. troops in Vietnam. Musically, the album is pure 1960s pop perfection, with Lee Hazlewood’s eccentric production and Billy Strange‘s lush arrangements guiding Nancy’s cool, disaffected vocals. The album peaked at number 5 on the US Billboard 200 and number 12 on the UK Albums Chart, earning Gold certification from the RIAA. Nancy Sinatra - Discography -1966-2006-.torrent

A self-titled modern rock album featuring collaborations with prominent alternative rock artists, including Morrissey, Thurston Moore (Sonic Youth), and Jarvis Cocker (Pulp). This project was critical in cementing her status as an alternative pop icon.

During this era, she also recorded the title theme for the James Bond film, delivering one of the most haunting and enduring melodies in the 007 franchise. The 1970s and 80s: Selective Soul Released on March 15, 1966, Boots was Nancy‘s

Recorded in London, this album showcased her versatility with a more sophisticated pop sound. 1967–1968: The Nancy & Lee Era