In late February 1966, Nancy Sinatra saved her career (and Jimmy Bowen and Lee Hazlewood) with “These Boots Are Made For Walkin’”.
The post On This Day in 1966, Frank Sinatra’s Daughter Went No. 1 With a Single Designed To Save Her From Getting Booted off Her Dad’s Record Label appeared first on American Songwriter.
Author: Melanie Davis
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