Her comeback album, which signaled a renewed interest in her "cool girl" aesthetic and classic pop roots. The Modern Renaissance (2004–2006)
A pivot toward a more mature, country-pop sound. nancy sinatra discography 19662006torrent better
In the 1990s and 2000s, Nancy Sinatra continued to release music, albeit at a slower pace. Her 1995 album, "King's Record Shop," was a nostalgic tribute to her father's musical legacy, while her 2000 album, "There Goes My Baby," showcased her ability to reinterpret classic songs. Her comeback album, which signaled a renewed interest
, which has reissued her classic albums, introducing her 1960s and 70s output to modern audiences. Discography Highlights (1966–2006) Album Title Notable Tracks Key Collaborator "These Boots Are Made for Walkin'" Lee Hazlewood "Sugar Town" Lee Hazlewood Nancy & Lee "Some Velvet Morning", "Summer Wine" Lee Hazlewood "God Knows I Love You" Billy Strange "Kind of a Woman" Jimmy Bowen Nancy & Lee Again "Did You Ever?" Lee Hazlewood One More Time "Texas Cowboy Night" Lee Hazlewood Nancy Sinatra "Let Me Kiss You" Her 1995 album, "King's Record Shop," was a
Woman (1972): A sophisticated, often overlooked record that leaned into adult contemporary sounds.