FRANK'S DAUGHTER?!? | Nancy Sinatra- "These Boots Are Made For Walking"
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Nancy also recorded one of the best Bond themes, "You Only Live Twice", and a duet with her Father, "Something Stupid".
Oh wow!
I was 2😂
Still my all time favorite Bond theme.
And she sang bang bang
This came out in 1966 and was written by Lee Hazelwood. Brit you should watch the original video, you would love the boots. 😍 Jeanette, New Zealand
Lee Hazelwood was a great song writer and an amazing baritone as well! They put out an album in the sixties which was one of the few albums my family had that was not country and western. I think I played this album until it was worn out (I was about 10 years old).
I was working in a side project which was an indie band with this woman singer who had been in a lot of other bands and there was some overlap in any way we were talking about Nancy Sinatra and then we were working on a song and just trying stuff out and she said that my voice sounded like Lee Hazelwood on that one. I said who the hell is that? And she gave me a CD to listen to, and about the time I heard Phaedra with Nancy Sinatra I was just sold.
Nancy and Lee were both boss! I also like Hazelwood's Some Velvet Morning. ❤️ From Australia 🦘.
This happens a lot to her. She seems to catch the wrong versions but it's all still good. Maybe recommendations should come with links.
Britt definitely has a talent for selecting lesser quality performances, although the interview made this one more interesting than it otherwise would have been.
I wonder, if Britt now selects bad versions on purpose now, as sort of her trademark? I hope not. It's disappointing.
She has a GREAT duet with Frank called 'Something Stupid'. Well worth checking out.
His friends used to joke and call it "the incest song"...but I think it's wonderful!
Robbie Williams and Nicole Kidman did a cover of it one Xmas.
I always thought he sang that song with his wife (her name is also Nancy). Now I feel really weird knowing it was his daughter 😅
@@bandit_of_trash His friends used to kid him about 'The Incest Song'.
I’ve always seen her singing in Go-Go boots. 😊
A lot of boots were sold because of that song...including for me! 😁
Me too! White boots 😂
Go go boots!😊
This wasn't the official video. Now THAT is worth watching for sure. Love this song so much! Great reaction.
Britt, after this came out Nancy went with the USO in 1966 & 67 to Vietnam to perform for the troops. The soldiers adopted the song because they knew about boots and walking (marching).
The original version of the song, "Bang Bang ", was written by Sonny Bono & released by Cher in 1966. It was covered by Nancy Sinatra in the same year.
People seem to have forgotten what a talented songwriter Sonny Bono was...
@@markmyers6472 I love Needles and Pins
Talk about a flash from the past! LOL I was the first girl at my school (Jr. High in middle Mississippi) to have a pair of white Go Go Boots. I know seven girls went home telling their mothers that they HAD to get a pair. It was an hour and a half to Jackson ... the only place close enough that had any! The next day they were all wearing them! What a great time it was to be alive and young!!!!!
Another great song of Nancy Sinatra's is "You Only Live Twice"; written for the James Bond movie of the same name. It was memorably used in the first Austin Powers movie; when you first see The Fem-Bots.
I think this was released in 1966. I was 5 years old and I still remember it.
The writer of the song was Lee Hazelwood. Nancy did an album with him and two songs worth listening to from it, were "Jackson" and "Summer Wine".
You make me smile keep listening to these old hits they are Amazing.
The best Bass line I ever heard. It sound simple, but it's difficult to get right, I tried when I was trying to teach myself Bass Guitar. Great job Britt.
Some friends of mine, at the time a band called "Git Gone" covered the song, with the lead sung by Sharon Ward playing standup bass.
Yeah, she hit it big around '66. (I was in high school then.) Had 4 songs on the charts at the same time. Duet with Frank, duet with Lee Hazelwood, and two solos. Plus, she starred in a motorcycle gang movie with peter Fonda.
Sicily is the big island just off the toe of the boot, Genoa is in the northwest part of Italy on the coast, and neapolitan means people from Naples which is on the mid/southwest coast of Italy.
She & Lee Hazelwood released an album in '68, called, unsurprisingly, 'Nancy & Lee'.Several tracks off of it that I think you might like are: "Summer Wine", "Some Velvet Morning", & "I've Been Down So Long ( It Seems Like Up To Me)". Lee had ( passed in '07) a very distinctively deep voice that played well off of Nancy's almost child-like voice.
Yes...great album.
Never had the chance to see any Sinatra live, but listening to this brings back memories of a 4th grade teacher who used a lot of songs from the 40's 50s, 60s and 70s and printout the lyrics for english lessons, great way to learn a foreign language and cultural icons at the same time. 👍
A few years later I had another one teaching us about Canadian history with the lyrics from French-canadian artists and opposing it with English ones of the same era to show the disparity between cultures and the influence it had on politic. The facts most people we're not well educated lead to a lot of misundertanding and tension between the provinces, and how our nation changed quicker once we got National radio and TV with translated news coming from other places. Good stuff thanks for the memory!
I was 12 when this song was released and I had a 45 record player. I use to put my white gogo boots on and dance to this over and over! 😁
There's another video of her doing this on, I think the Dean Martin show, in color with backup dancers.
And there's a father-daughter duet titled "Something Stupid".
She sang Your Groovy Self in Speedway when she costarred with Elvis. I liked that movie both did a great job Elvis and Bill Bixby together very funny.
Back in those days immigrants assimilated. My mom was German and didn't teach us to speak her language. Just the way it was.
What a shame, once you’ve learnt one additional language it’s far easier to learn other languages.
@@ffotograffydd not saying I'm happy about it. Wish I spoke it. Back then Italian, German, and other European immigrants wanted to be seen as Americans. Right, or wrong , that's the way it was. Not in every case. My cousins in Illinois all speak German.
My grandparents were Czechoslovakian and only spoke Slovak to my mom when she was little. Then when she started school it was hard for her. Because she couldn't speak English. Maybe a few words. But, she didn't understand anyone. She was born in 1924.
@@ffotograffydd It is...I grew up speaking Polish, but unfortunately, my father was SO adamant that only Polish was to be spoken at home, and gave me so many guilt trips every time I lapsed into English (which became easier for me by the time I got to be about 10 years old) that I developed a real resentment toward the Polish language. When I moved out, got married, had kids, etc, Polish got put even further on the back burner, and I was no longer as fluent in it as I once was, and was not comfortable using it exclusively when raising my kids, which I really would have had to do to really give them the basis for speaking it themselves. They are all in their thirties now, and all wish I had taught them, but it just didn't work out, and now I regret it, but also still regret the fact that my father's attitude left me with such resentment toward it. If it's important to you that you impart some particular knowledge to your children, please try to give them the sense of joy in learning rather than guilt tripping them into following a monolithic regime based on what is important to YOU.
Actually, Italian immigrants "back in those days" did not assimilate much at all. My grandparents lived in this country for more than 60 years and spoke no English and never became citizens. They were normal for my Brooklyn neighborhood. No need for English.
Fun fact: Frank recorded a song when Nancy was born called Nancy with the Laughing Face.
She did a James bond theme song for the movie,"You Only Live Twice". Song of the same title.
Yeah she got some power. When your dad is chairman of the board..AKA MOB. You can walk with a little swagger 😂
Frank's Mob ties were a myth. Rat Pack was his gang.
Don't think he was COB of THE Mob, but he supposedly had strong connections many established during his rise to singing nobility. The mob had their fingers in lots of pots including entertainment - especially early days of Las Vegas and small nightclubs.
@@auapplemac2441 yes but that's how he got that name his strong ties to the mob. My father n law that was one of Hoffa's first recruits to build the teamsters told me people gave frank the up most respect as they would have the head guy and was terrified of him. You can see it when dean martin and Sammy Davis was around frank they would pick with him but not on him. But frank roasted both of them hard..
The bass player is Chuck Berghofer.... he Played on Angelina's Christmas Album
DJs have started playing this song at weddings a few years back...everyone gets on the dance floor for this one!
I loved Nancy Sinatra. I was excited one Christmas when I got one of her albums. Grew up in the era. Love, love it!!
I got the one with this song on it when I was ten!!! I was so excited!!
I loved the use of this song in Full Metal Jacket.
Hey Britt, I just want to say that I love how open minded you are in regards to listening to so many different genres and decades of music, along with some fun tv clips. I love how you think of what is appropriate and inspirational to your kids. I did that with mine also, although they’re now in college.Time flies! Enjoy them because it goes so fast! Blessings to you and yours…from one mom to another. ❤
She co stared with Elvis Presley in a movie called (speedway) and she performed this song in the movie.
She sang a similar song called "Your Groovy Self".
A year later (1967) she sang the title track for the James Bond film You Only Live Twice.
You should definitely listen to her duet with her dad. It's a classic called Somethin´ Stupid, which was a hit in 1967. It was the first and only instance of a father-daughter number-one song in America.
This song was used in the 1987 movie "Full Metal Jacket". I enjoy your UA-cam channel and you have a very beautiful voice.
No flirting. Leave her beauty alone. I saw her first.😄😃😀👀
A compliment not a flirt. She's to young and to married for this old geezer... lol
I did a tap dance to this song. My first dance was with this one. That's when I fell in love with tap-dancing.
The lyrics of the song "Nancy (with the laughing face)" were written about her when she was about 2 years old. Incidently, Nancy was also the name of her mother and Frank's first wife.
Nancy Sinatra and Elvis had a "thing" going on while they filmed the movie "Speedway". They also performed the song "There Ain't Nothing Like A Song" together in the movie.
Nancy is wonderful and such a good singer!
Ha! When this song was released I was ten years old and in the hospital in Chicago recovering from appendicitis. My dad brought me a little transistor radio to listen to, and this song was all over the radio. I got sick of it actually LOL.
Great Reaction Britt! I read that Nancy Sinatra actually picked up Elvis at the airport after he finished his duties in the Army! She said Elvis was a very funny person but also talked about serious issues! When she picked him up he had her laughing so hard! Then that night he called her about the Ghetto and his concern about the people who lived there!
Elvis and Nancy were making a movie called Speedway! 🙏🏻
I love your reaction to this , I love this song have a great day Britt.
I loved your expressions of "understanding" during the interview! 😉🤩
This song was written by Hazelwood, ha! ... thanks for reacting - and I really like the way you sang along! :) Great reaction! *thumbs_up
Absolutely love Miss Sinatra as she was like Fire & huge part of her Hotness was her feisty spunk showing through with this timeless Classic that only Nancy Sinatra does justice to.
Wish you had found her video for this one. It's cute & she is sassier in it with backup dancers & Go Go boots. It's fun. This is a live performance in a small setting. Also, check out her duet with her Daddy, 'Something stupid'. It's great. Also, her brother Frank Jr. Sounds very much like his dad.
Phaedra, her duet with Lee Hazelwood is a MUST.
In 1966 I was five year old Canadian living in West Germany. Living there we'd hear very few English-language songs on the radio. I fondly remember this one. My sisters & I would march around the apartment whenever "These Boots..." would play. Seems to me it was such a big international hit we probably did miles & miles of marching!
Wrecking Crew goodness on the album cut. Some of LA's finest 60's musicians.
Chuck Beghofer on the upright bass descending run.
One of my all time favorites. So cheesy it's cool 🤩
I love ypur reactions, and this one is such a great fun song anywsys and youre reactions was cute & dead on ! Keep havi g fun .
Frank was a 1st generation American born to Italian Immigrants. I'm actually surprised she didn't know Italian. It seems like she understands it but doesn't speak it here. Which makes sense for a 2nd generation American. 😊
I remember dancing to this as 9 years old when this song came out. Little Tidbit: Bang, Bang was first sung by Cher and the song was written by Sonny Bono (Cher's husband at the time).
This song became the anthem for the feminist movement which began not long after the release of this record in 1966.
Written by country star Lee Hazelwood, “These Boots Are Made for Walkin'” was first made into a hit by Nancy Sinatra (daughter of singer, Frank Sinatra). It hit the charts on January 22, 1966 after a release in December of 1965, and peaked at No. 1 in the U.S. and U.K. While the song was made famous by Nancy, Hazlewood said the writing of the tune was inspired by a line Frank said in the comedy western, 4 for Texas, in 1963. The line was, “They tell me them boots ain’t built for walkin’.” Writing the song, Hazlewood wanted to record it himself. He even said that “it’s not really a girl’s song.” But Nancy talked him out of it, saying, “Coming from a guy, it was harsh and abusive, but was perfect for a little girl to sing.” Hazlewood, perhaps receiving an offer he couldn’t refuse, eventually agreed.
In the song, the boots are made for walking. They're made for walking out on no good, cheating men and they're good, furthermore, for walking on their hearts before the head out the door. The track appeared on Nancy's 1966 album, Boots. It was a follow-up to her popular tune, “So Long, Babe.”
I think the song "Hit the Road, Jack" was released around the same time. Possibly people underestimate how many women with significant self-confidence were increasingly appearing during the 1960ies already.
Bang Bang was Cher's song. Nancy covered it. Check out her duet with her dad, "Something Stupid." (Don't be fooled by the version on UA-cam with her singing with Frank's son Frank Sinatra, Jr. (Jr. did not get his father's gifts.)
I've always loved this song. You should watch the official video--it's surprisingly good.
I remember hearing this song as a young girl. Nancy also had some other hits such as "Sugartown", "Bang Bang" & "Somethin' Stupid" a duet with her dad Frank Sinatra. Nancy recorded the title song from the James Bond movie "You Only Live Twice" in 1967. She also starred with Elvis Presley in "Speedway" in 1968. Nancy did a few collaborations with Lee Hazelwood including the songs "Summer Wine", "Jackson" & "Some Velvet Morning".
I feel like "Bang Bang" was used in Kill Bill or some other Tarantino movie.
Phaedra
You should have done the video with her dancing with the boots ????
Her dad is full Italian also she spent some time under the sheets with Elvis Presley after he came home from Germany Frank had a TV homecoming for Elvis.
I remember seeing Frank Sinatra Jr. His son on Adam-12. Never seen him acting in anything else. I think it was meant to be a pilot for aa new series. But, didn't as far as I know. I guess he had one other daughter. Tina. I remember hearing this song on the car radio when I was a little kid in the early 60s. That and Petula Clark singing "Down Town". And I remember having some Go-Go boots like that when I was a kid too.
Always loved this song!!🎉🎉
I had this album and remember listening to it daily!! 😉 Great pick Britt!!
She sang the first song to the Kill Bill soundtrack
In 1971 as 12 yo, I heard her singing Things with Dean Martin and I totally fell in love with Nancy
She loved Elvis Presley and appeared with him in a movie called "Speedway"!
Sorry my memories are fading, but the man who played the stand up bass is also the man who played on Angelina’s Christmas special three years ago.
I think my favorite use of this song is David Tennant and David Morrissey singing and dancing to it in Blackpool.
Watching Brit Reacts is like watching a granddaughter gushing, "You had such great music back then, Granddad!" After she goes through my record collection two dozen times, I wanna say, "Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. You've said that. Play them in your room." (I'm saying that in the nicest way.) :) (Love your closet studio.)
Love this song and Nancy. Great singing Britt!
I think you're correct in the Austin powers with the femm bots
This song was also be used in a tv advertise here in germany maybe 20 or more years ago. BTW Britt you could also sing very good,. You are a very beautiful woman with a nice voice.
This song has only been licensed for every Vietnam movie ever!
I was six years old when this came out. I love it till this day.
Got my first hot pants and go go boots in the 60’s after this song.
You are so entertaining. Thank you
Wow I have enjoyed so many of your reactions but this is my favorite of YOU and you reaction
The people in the back are the orchestra, thats why. They were and still are quite classic and still when they aren't in action.
I've picked up that her family's origines are partly in Genova (a big Italian port town near the French border), Sicily (the island with the volcano Aetna) and Napoli (Naples).
Brittreacts and her "worst music video" collection. Legendary.
I watch and listen to her all the time. And frank. And you my friend keep on keeping on. Texas
If you're a fan of Nancy, and a fan of Elvis, you need to watch "Speedway", she was the love interest in that particular Elvis movie. I wouldn't be surprised if she knew Italian, she has that much Italian background, also considering it was Dean Martins 1st language. I'm sure she spent some time around "Uncle Dean".
Check her out performing live with Ray Charles, that is a real treat.
If you can't be honest with the person you claim to love....then you don't love them and don't deserve them.
Here's four Nancy Sinatra hits that you'll really like: 1) Some Velvet Evening 2) Sugar Town 3) Lady Bird 4) Summerwine. Enjoy!
“Bang… bang” is my favorite by Nancy…
I listened to that song when I was a teen one time and my mother got so irritated. Her reason was that "bang bang" is supposed to be gunshots, so it makes no sense for her to be saying it so calmly. Imagine hearing the version of the song my mother would've apparently made: ♫ He shot me doooown ♪ *BANG BANG!!!* ♫ I hit the ground......... ♪ *BANG!!! BANG!!!*
Yeah, I'll take Nancy's version, lol.
Have you ever heard Melba Moore singing "Lean On Me"?
Make sure you're sitting down. Great song! Girl can sing!)🎶
There is so much... in the last 40 years... Nice to see someone trying to catch up.
I loved my GoGo boots!
she also has a song with her father called something stupid
Nancy sang "Boots..." to Elvis in the 1968 movie "Speedway". Great Elvis flick and worth your time to watch it. Spoiler alert: Elvis gets the girl (Nancy).
"Questi stivali sono fatti per camminare". Too much fun.
Every decent punk band I saw coming up did a cover of this song, all irony intended. Fun times!
I remember seeing her do this on tv when I was 8 yo. It kicked off my first crush. Still love the song.
You would love to watch the music video they made for that song.
The boots are supposed to be white, I had a pair just like them. Lol
Hello Britt Reacts, the bass guitarist is Carol Kaye. She's a prolific recording musician and a little bit famous because of it. She and Glenn Camball did multiple recordings together.
1:11 she’s a Sinatra. I would suppose. 🤷🏻♀️
❤ the 60’s were so cool
Jessica Simpson did a cover of this for the movie Dukes of Hazzard. The video is quite memorable....
When Hal Blaine wasn't banging out hits for many 1960s songs & jingles he was Nancy's drummer and earning more than Frank's drummer
Frank and Nancy did a duet called "Something Stupid" which was a nice little pop song but I always felt it had a bit of a creep factor. I.e. Fathers and daughters aren't supposed to be singing love songs to each other. (apropos of nothing)