Producers: Lee Hazelwood, Billy Strange, Mickie Most.
Compilation producers: Cary E. Mansfield, Nancy Sinatra, Hal Lifson.
Recorded between 1965 & 1969. Includes liner notes by DJ Andy Anderson.
All tracks have been digitally remastered.
Audio Remasterer: Daniel Hersch.
Arranger: Billy Strange.
Although it's missing her duet with her dad on "Something Stupid," this 16 track collection is just about all the Nancy Sinatra you'll ever need for the collection, as it covers all the bases from her truncated, but highly successful, career. Pitting the hits against album cuts and movie soundtrack entries, this shows that Nancy had a flair for putting over a song with a strong sexual undertone, doing it back in the mid 60s when such trailblazing was more open to criticism. Includes "These Boots Are Made For Walkin'," "How Does Grab You, Darlin'?," "The Last Of The Secret Agents," You Only Live Twice," "Geronimo," and "Love Is Strange." ~ Cub Koda
Professional Reviews
Mojo (Publisher) (1/00, p.109) - "...conjuring the ambience of the smart American '60s chick about town....the shadow of sadness in Nancy's curious voice that gives these often daft pop songs their staying power."
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