Nancy Sinatra - Discography -1966-2006-.torrent May 2026

A more pop‑oriented effort, featuring the title track “Sugar Town” (a Top 10 hit) and “Love Eyes.” Whimsical and lighter in tone.


The story really begins in 1966. After a slow start to her career, Nancy teamed up with producer Lee Hazlewood and arranger Billy Strange. The result was magic. This era defines the "Nancy Sinatra" sound—a mix of Phil Spector-esque "Wall of Sound" ambition, hazlewood’s dusty cowboy psychedelia, and Nancy’s effortless, deadpan vocal delivery.

This era in the discography includes undeniable classics: Nancy Sinatra - Discography -1966-2006-.torrent

During this period, she released essential albums like Boots, How Does That Grab You?, Nancy & Lee, and Sugar. These records are time capsules of the late 60s, filled with cover versions of contemporary hits, but filtered through that distinct, sultry Hazlewood production.

A companion to the 2004 album, including duets with Morrissey (“Let Me Kiss You”) and Jon Spencer. A more pop‑oriented effort, featuring the title track

Nancy stepped back from full‑length albums after 1972, focusing on acting, TV specials, and raising her family. However, she released occasional singles and compilations:

In 1995, she reunited with Hazlewood for the album One More Time (credited as “Nancy & Lee”), featuring new recordings of old favorites and a few originals. The story really begins in 1966


A concept album of sorts, recorded in England with a British Invasion feel. Highlights: “On Broadway,” “Friday’s Child,” and a swinging cover of “The End.”