The highly anticipated sequel to her first duet album, featuring the cult-classic tragicomedy track "Big Red Balloon."
The discography generally includes her solo studio albums, notable duets, and late-career projects: The "Boots" & Golden Era (1966–1969)
: The title track reached number one globally and established her tough, independent persona. How Does That Grab You? (1966) Nancy Sinatra - Discography -1966-2006-.torrent
VinylVault | Date: April 21, 2026 | Category: Rare Collections / Re-Up
While released shortly after 2006, these tracks showcase her work in the mid-2000s. Why This Discography Remains Essential The highly anticipated sequel to her first duet
Files are organized chronologically by year. All tracks include complete ID3 metadata and high-resolution original album art where available.
Big band horns mixed with classic 1960s British pop engineering. Country, My Way (1967) Why This Discography Remains Essential Files are organized
If you’re a fan, start with Boots , then dive into Nancy & Lee , then jump to her 2004 album. You’ll discover an artist far more complex and rewarding than her “boots” suggest.
Tracking the Sonic Legacy: Nancy Sinatra’s Discography (1966–2006)
Demonstrating an almost impossible work ethic, Sinatra released her third studio album, Nancy in London , later in 1966. As the title suggests, the album had a distinctly British Invasion flavor, blending her signature sound with mod influences. Sugar , released on February 1, 1967, was another major success, climbing to number 18 on the Billboard 200 and featuring the irresistible single “Sugar Town,” which reached number 5 in the US. Her partnership with Hazlewood was in full flower; the duet “Jackson” became a hit on both the pop and country charts.
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