Making her public debut in one of her father Frank's TV Specials in 1960, Nancy
Sinatra is indelibly associated with These Boots Are Made For Walking, a
defining soundtrack song of the 1960s. Signed by her father's record label
Reprise in 1961 she had several flops before adopting a sexy new image to top
the world's charts in 1966 with These Boots... A string of other pop hits
followed, notably Sugar Town and Somethin' Stupid, a duet with Frank and the
only time a father-daughter act have ever topped the US charts. She also duetted
on several records with producer/arranger/songwr...