Description
**THIS IS A VINYL LP**
Release Date: 2024
Label: Light In The Attic
Track List
Side A
- It’s Such a Pretty World Today
- Get While the Gettin’s Good
- Walk Through This World with Me
- Jackson
- When It’s Over
- Lay Some Happiness on Me
- Lonely Again
- By the Way (I Still Love You)
Side B
- Oh Lonesome Me
- End of the World
- Help Stamp Out Loneliness
- Love Eyes
- You Only Live Twice
- Lightning’s Girl
- Until It’s Time for You to Go
- Tony Rome
Notes
Features audio freshly remastered from the original analog tapes by Grammy-nominated engineer John Baldwin
Includes five bonus tracks — the non-album 1967 singles “Love Eyes,” “You Only Live Twice,” “Lightning’s Girl,” “Until It’s Time For You To Go,” and “Tony Rome”
Viny pressed at RTI
Beautifully packaged and expanded gatefold LP with 20-page booklet featuring Q&A with Nancy and Grammy-nominated co-producer Hunter Lea plus never-before-seen photos from Nancy Sinatra’s personal archive
In 1967, Nancy Sinatra would continue her artistic ascent into the pop stratosphere with the James Bond You Only Live Twice theme song, the groovy technicolor television special, Movin’ With Nancy, recording one of the most beloved duets of all time, “Some Velvet Morning,” and a cross-country pilgrimage to the center of the country music scene.
Nancy traveled to Nashville to cut her fifth album at RCA Studios, where many of the greatest country songs of all time were recorded. On Country, My Way, Nancy fuses her own personal style with country music, resulting in a new hybrid sound. Producer Lee Hazlewood called it “hippie-billy.” While many people get credit for pioneering the contemporary country sound, like many milestones of the 1960s, Nancy was one of the first.
Equal parts strong, sultry, and savvy, Nancy Sinatra has long been ahead of her time-both in her choices as an artist and as a businesswoman. Unapologetically, she established her own path early on and paved the way for decades of female artists to come-all while firmly maintaining control over her career, her image, and her music. In 1965, Nancy Sinatra changed the face of music, fashion, and culture.