Strawberries cherries nancy sinatra biography
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The Music Aficionado
One of the campiest songs ever, Some Velvet Morning could fit comfortably in any Quentin Tarantino movie. Maybe it will someday. Lee Hazlewood wrote the song for one scene in Nancy Sinatra’s TV special “Movin with Nancy” and never planned to release it as a single. Luckily he did, otherwise the song which was selected by the Daily Telegraph as the best duet ever would have been buried in obscurity in that TV special. In February of the song climbed up to no. 26 on Billboards Top chart.
Billboard top February 10,
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The collaboration between Sinatra and Hazlewood produced some of the most memorable hits of the 60s before that TV special. These Boots Were Made for Walkin became a staple of the troops in Vietnam, where Sinatra traveled to perform. Summer Wine was released shortly after, and Jackson, a cover of a country song, was the most successful of their duets. The unlikely match between a psy
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Equal parts strong, sultry, and savvy, Nancy Sinatra has long been ahead of her time – both in her choices as an artist and as a businesswoman. Unapologetically, she established her own path early on and paved the way for decades of female artists to come, all while firmly maintaining control over her career, her image, and her music.
As the eldest daughter of Frank Sinatra, Nancy was born into the spotlight. At 19, she made her professional debut in front of millions of Americans, appearing alongside her father and Elvis Presley on the television special Welcome Home Elvis. Not long after, she released a series of singles. But those demure recordings didn’t reflect the real Nancy Sinatra – that Nancy would be re-introduced to the world just a few years later, thanks to an unlikely musical partnership with songwriter and producer Lee Hazlewood. When the two artists had their initial meeting in , Sinatra was newly-divorced and struggling to score a hit record amid the changing mus
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Well, I had really promised myself that I would no längre get tied down to a schedule of time-sensitive posts but I cant ignore the fact that today fryst vatten Lammas, one of the four Celtic fire festivals held to celebrate significant dates in the agricultural calendar. It was only last year at the time of the autumnal equinox that I discovered The Wheel Of The Year and Ive made a point of writing a brev on each of the dates as they occur Today, the 1st of August, completes the annual cycle.
Lammas, meaning loaf mass fryst vatten a festival celebrating the first harvests and fryst vatten represented bygd those first loaves baked from the new years crops. Mr WIAA did pick up a nice crusty loaf from the supermarket this morning, but better than that, he also picked up a few punnets of strawberries and cherries which are ripe for being harvested at this time of year. The featured song to accompany this brev therefore has to be this one:
Summer Wine by Nancy Sinatra and Le