The cat is out of the bag... I am thrilled to officially announce my partnership with Light In The Attic Records, which will kick off on November 27, 2020 with a special exclusive 7-inch vinyl single featuring Some Velvet Morning b/w Tired Of Waiting For You for Record Store Day’s Black Friday event with a new 23-track compilation, Start Walkin’ 1965-1976, following February 5, 2021 on vinyl, CD, and across digital platforms.
The first single, a remastered (L’été Indien) Indian Summer, is now available for streaming on Apple Music, Spotify and other digital platforms.
Pre-order deluxe vinyl and CD bundles, exclusive merchandise, and autographed items from the Bootique at NancySinatra.com now!
My sister and I thank you all for your very thoughtful messages of condolence. Our mother was a fighter until the end when her brave, loving heart gave out. She is survived by her sister, her daughters, her grandchildren and her great grandchildren. She made a difference.
There weren't many Marines left after the 77 day battle of Khe Sanh, the Viet Nam war's most infamous siege in 1968. In 2004, a small group of them came to Rolling Thunder and gave me this jacket. I'd like to find these Khe Sanh guys and I need your help. I never knew their names
Here is the story of the story of the Khe Sanh siege.
It’s always good to remember our troops and how difficult it was and is for them. It’s sad that we still have to have people in harm’s way
around the world and I ache for their families who keep that awful vigil while they wait at home, wondering and praying every day and every night.
“The song, ‘Home,’ written by Mac Davis during the Viet Nam War sadly still applies today.
Andrew Trager created this video from some of the many photos I took during my tour of Viet Nam.
I Love Them All (The Boys In The Band) is one of my favorites of my recordings. I performed it on The Ed Sullivan Show and they brought in a marching band for an added instrumental interlude, which was choreographed by my late husband, Hugh Lambert. It went from a park-like setting with a gazebo to the marching band. It was quite a production. The idea was to make the innocence play against the lyrics of the song. It was fun to do.
First my brother and now my #Prince. What joins the two men is their incredible intellect and musical knowledge. So far 2016 is a bad year. #RestInPeace
The Sinatra family mourn the untimely passing of their son, brother, father, uncle, Frank Sinatra, Jr. of cardiac arrest while on tour in Daytona, Florida. January 10, 1944 ~ March 16, 2016 Sleep warm, Frankie.