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Nancy Sandra Sinatra[1] (born June 8th 1940)[2] 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'".

Sandie Shaw performed her song "Some Velvet Morning" in "Sandcastles in the Air", the fifth episode of The Sandie Shaw Supplement.[3]

References

  1. McKay, Mary-Jayne (February 25th 2005). Nancy Sinatra Walking Back To Fame. CBS News.
  2. Stutz, Colin (March 16th 2016). Frank Sinatra Jr. Dies at 72. Billboard.
  3. Love Me, Please Love Me/The Sandie Shaw Supplement

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