Nancy Sinatra's top music videos
Updated | By Poelano Malema
Nancy Sinatra turns 83 years old today. We take a look at some of her biggest YouTube videos.
Nancy Sinatra is celebrating her 83rd birthday today.
The singer broke into the music industry in the 1950.
Let’s look at fun facts about the star:
- Nancy is a woman with many talents – a singer, songwriter, actor, and author.
- She is the first born of legendary singer Frank Sinatra and his first wife Nancy Sinatra.
- Nancy’s first biggest hit was ‘These Boots Were Made for Walkin’, which continues to be a classic to this day.
- In 1968, the singer worked with her father and siblings on a Christmas album called, ‘The Sinatra Family Wish You a Merry Christmas’.
- Nancy was a close friend to the legendary Elvis Presley.
- She was married to Hugh Lambert from 1970 until 1985.
- The 82-year-old worked on the theme for the James Bond movie, ‘You Only Live Twice’.
- Her first movie role was in ‘For Those Who Think Young’, which was released in 1964.
- The singer has two children, AJ and Amanda, with her second husband, Hugh Lambert. Her two children are the ones who put together her new compilation album.
Her first number-one hit was 'These Boots Are Made for Walkin''. The song was released in 1966.
'Bang Bang' has over 5.7-million views.
The song was released in 1966 from the album, 'How Does That Grab You?'.
'Sugar Town' was released in 1967.
It peaked at number five in 1966 on Billboard's Pop Hot 100 and number 1 in Pop Adult Contemporary.
The song comes from the album 'Sugar'.
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