Lyrics by Nancy Sinatra

Do you love Nancy Sinatra's songs? Here you'll find the lyrics to Nancy Sinatra's songs so you can sing them at the top of your lungs, make your own versions, or simply understand them properly.

  1. These Boots Are Made For Walkin'
  2. Summer Wine
  3. Bang Bang (My Baby Shoot Me Down)
  4. You Only Live Twice
  5. Somethin' Stupid
  6. Things (featuring Dean Martin)
  7. 100 Years
  8. As Tears Go By
  9. It's Such a Pretty World Today
  10. Jackson
  11. Sugar Town
  12. 99 Miles From L.A.
  13. All By Myself
  14. Another Gay Sunshine Day
  15. Burnin´ Down the Sparks
  16. Button Up Your Overcoat
  17. California Dreamin'
  18. Call Me
  19. City Never Sleeps At Night
  20. Coastin'
  21. Cryin' Time
  22. Cuando Calienta El Sol
  23. Cuff Links And a Tie Clip
  24. Day Tripper
  25. Did You Ever? (featuring Lee Hazlewood)
  26. Do You Know The Way To San Jose?
  27. Don't Let Him Waste Your Time
  28. Drummer Man
  29. Elusive Dreams
  30. End Of The World
  31. Feelin' Kinda Sunday (featuring Frank Sinatra)
  32. Fell In Love With A Poet
  33. Flowers
  34. Flowers On The Wall
  35. Friday's Child
  36. Good Time Girl
  37. Happy
  38. Hard Hearted Hannah
  39. How Are Things In California?
  40. How Does That Grab You Darlin
  41. Hutchinson Jail
  42. I Call It Love
  43. I Can't Grow Peaches On a Cherry Tree
  44. I Gotta Get Out Of This Town
  45. I Love Them All (The Boys In The Band)
  46. I Move Around
  47. I Used To Think It Was Easy
  48. If He'd Love Me
  49. In My Room
  50. In Our Time
  51. It Ain't Me Babe
  52. It' S For My Dad
  53. It's The Love (That Keeps It All Together)
  54. Kind Of A Woman
  55. Lady Bird
  56. Leave My Dog Alone
  57. Let It Be Me
  58. Let Me Kiss You
  59. Let's Fall In Love
  60. Lies
  61. Life's a Trippy Thing
  62. Light My Fire
  63. Lightning Girl
  64. Like I Do
  65. Limehouse Blues
  66. Love Eyes
  67. Mama Goes Where Papa Goes
  68. Momma´s Boy
  69. My Baby Cried All Night Long
  70. My Buddy
  71. My Exclusive Dreams
  72. Nights In White Satin
  73. Not The Lovin' Kind
  74. Oh! You Beautiful Doll
  75. On Broadway
  76. One More Time
  77. Run For Your Life
  78. Sand
  79. See The Little Children
  80. Shades
  81. So Long, Babe
  82. Some Velvet Morning
  83. Son Of A Preacher Man
  84. Sorry 'Bout That
  85. Step Aside
  86. Storybook Children (featuring Lee Hazlewood)
  87. Sundown, Sundown (feat. Lee Hazlewood)
  88. Sweet Georgia Brown
  89. The End
  90. The Happiest Girl In The Whole USA
  91. The Last Of The Secret Agents
  92. The More I See You
  93. The Shadow of Your Smile
  94. There's a Party Goin' On
  95. This Little Bird
  96. This Town
  97. Time
  98. To Know Him Is To Love Him
  99. Tony Rome
  100. Until It's Time For You To Go
  101. Up, Up And Away
  102. Vagabond Shoes
  103. Wait 'Till You See Him
  104. We Can Make It
  105. What'll I Do?
  106. Who Will Buy?
  107. Wishin' And Hopin'
  108. You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'
  109. Younger Than Springtime (feat. Frank Sinatra)
  110. Your Groovy Self

Nancy Sandra Sinatra (born June 8, 1940) 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 1965 signature hit "These Boots Are Made for Walkin'". Nancy Sinatra began her career as a singer in November 1957 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 1966 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. 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 1960s hits, "Boots" featured Billy Strange as arranger and conductor. Between early 1966 and early 1968, Sinatra charted on Billboard's Hot 100 with 14 titles, ten of which reached the Top 40. In addition to "These Boots Are Made for Walkin'", defining recordings during this period include "Sugar Town", "Love Eyes", the transatlantic 1967 number one "Somethin' Stupid" (a duet with her father), two versions of the title song from the James Bond film You Only Live Twice (1967), several collaborations with Lee Hazlewood – including "Summer Wine", "Jackson", "Lady Bird" and "Some Velvet Morning" – and a non-single 1966 cover of the Cher hit "Bang Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down)", which features in the opening credits of Quentin Tarantino's 2003 film Kill Bill Volume 1. In 1971 Sinatra and Hazlewood achieved their first collaborative success in the UK singles chart with the no. 2 hit "Did You Ever?", and the 2005 UK no. 3 hit by Audio Bullys, "Shot You Down", sampled Sinatra's version of "Bang Bang". Between 1964 and 1968 Sinatra appeared in several feature films, co-starring with Peter Fonda in Roger Corman's biker-gang movie The Wild Angels (1966) and alongside Elvis Presley in the musical drama Speedway (1968). Frank and Nancy Sinatra played a fictional father and daughter in the 1965 comedy Marriage on the Rocks.

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