Sinatra, Nancy: Keep Walkin' - Singles, Demos & Rarities 1965-1978 (Vinyl 2xLP)
Light in the Attic continues to celebrate the influential career of singer, actress, activist, and icon Nancy Sinatra with a captivating new collection, Keep Walkin’: Singles, Demos and Rarities 1965-1978. Exploring the lesser-known gems from Sinatra’s rich catalog through 25 B-sides, rare singles, covers, demos, and previously unreleased recordings, Keep Walkin’ was remastered by the Grammy® nominated engineer John Baldwin and available in a variety of formats.
In 1965, 25-year-old Nancy Sinatra scored her first No.1 hit with “These Boots are Made for Walkin’”, a bold anthem for female empowerment. Brazen, sassy, and utterly infectious, it was a reintroduction of sorts for the eldest daughter of Frank Sinatra, who had been struggling to find a spotlight of her own amid a changing musical landscape. Suddenly, audiences who had initially brushed off Sinatra as too demure or out-of-touch were paying attention. Written and produced by Oklahoma-born songsmith Lee Hazlewood (with swaggering instrumentals, courtesy of Billy Strange and The Wrecking Crew), the song launched the singer’s career, as well as one of music’s most unlikely, yet compelling, creative partnerships.
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The City Never Sleeps At Night
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The Last Of The Secret Agents
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My Baby Cried All Night Long
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Shades
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In Our Time
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Love Eyes
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This Town
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Tony Rome
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100 Years
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See The Little Children
- Something Pretty
- Do I Hear A Waltz
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Drummer Man
- Zodiac Blues
- Highway Song
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Are You Growing Tired Of My Love
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Flowers In The Rain
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Glory Road
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Ain't No Sunshine
- Easy Evil
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Sugar Me
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Kinky Love
- Dolly and Hawkeye
- I Just Can't Help Believing