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During this period, Nancy moved toward more mature country-pop and soft rock, eventually stepping back from the limelight to focus on family. Woman (1972):

(1967)

: Produced by Lee Hazlewood, containing "Summer Wine" [6].

Nancy Sinatra achieved international fame with a string of hits produced by Lee Hazlewood Bang Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down) Nancy Sinatra - Discography -1966-2006-.torrent

A softer, more traditional pop album that contrasted with her tougher "Boots" persona, featuring a mix of standards and contemporary tracks. The Collaborative Masterpieces

Nancy was selected to sing the theme song for the James Bond film of the same name. Featuring a sweeping, unforgettable string introduction, it remains one of the most acclaimed Bond themes in cinema history.

While Nancy Sinatra began releasing music in 1961, it was her creative partnership with songwriter and producer Lee Hazlewood in 1965 that altered the course of her career. 1966 became her definitive breakthrough year. During this period, Nancy moved toward more mature

According to records found on Wikipedia and Discogs , her core studio output during this period includes:

(1967)

(2004)

After a hiatus, Nancy returned with a vengeance in the mid-90s, reclaiming her throne as the "Queen of Cool."

Nancy Sinatra's career was defined by her collaboration with producer and songwriter , which began in late 1965 and fueled her most successful era.

A sweeter, more traditional pop album featuring bubblegum sensibilities mixed with sultry vocal performances. 2. Iconic Collaborations and Soundtracks The Collaborative Masterpieces Nancy was selected to sing