Pink orange and lime green were often used in the 60s Psychedelic/pop colors not really used together till then. Notice heavy lined eyes and the very pale/white lips. Yes, I was lucky to be a teen and wore those 'fashionable' trends.
Never have seen this song until I viewed the " movin' with Nancy" special just this week. This song and her voice are a perfect match. For me it's the highlight of the entire special..and that is saying a lot because the whole thing has made me a Nancy fan!
*Beautiful vignette…* An early music video years before MTV became (and stopped being) a music video channel. 🧡 This piece captures a heartbroken loneliness. Lovely. The costuming is superb... there is a real mood to this...
On this day in 1967 {December 11th} the NBC-TV network aired the musical special 'Movin' with Nancy Sinatra'... A guest on the special was Nancy's father, Frank; and just over two weeks earlier on November 25th his version of "This Town"* was at #53 on Billboard's Hot Top 100 chart, and that was also its peak position and last day on the chart... Interestingly, Nancy performed the song on the special, not Frank... * "This Town" was composed by Lee Hazelwood, and he was also a guest on the special...
You're right- i also noticed Fort Point. under the Golden Gate Bridge. I use to walk there often. South end (San Francisco) Lovin the pink hat, pink boots, pink umbrella. (guess you can tell- pinks my favorite color) & the shiny pink lipstick we wore in the late 60's.My dad named me Nancy after Frank Sinatra's wife Nancy. My dad looked like Frank & we called him "ole blue eyes 2" Had alot to do w/ the Song & Dance films during world war 2 as in the Navy.
Yes, loved the mod colors! What an influence these styles had on me in the media even though I would have been 11 years old. So glad the eyelashes and mascara went out of style! Great song but I wish it had more of a bridge.
It's the 2 pairs of boots she wears at the end that have the wow factor. Off white and black (can't really tell if they are shiny patent leather) Pierre Cardin crotch high boots, Nancy's boots just get better as the song goes on! ❤️🖤❤️🖤❤️🖤❤️🖤❤️🖤🥰
Nancy was originally slated to star in "The Cool Ones" [Lee Hazlewood wrote the new songs featured in the film]- but for some reason, she declined her role, and Debbie Watson (with a "ghost-vocalist") filled it.
I think that is a flute played in a low register at 0:25. I checked the CD booklet and there are no credits for musicians. I checked Wikipedia and Discogs and they were no help. You may have to obtain a copy of the special on DVD as the end credits might mention the name of the musician. She has worked with Jim Horn who is a flute player so maybe. Hope that helps!
I just watched this movie for the first time. It is a beautiful movie. This song is what brought me here. Thanks!
People think I'm crazy- but, I love pink and orange together !!!!Thanks NANCY For showing them at their BEST !!!
Pink orange and lime green were often used in the 60s
Psychedelic/pop colors not really used together till then.
Notice heavy lined eyes and the very pale/white lips.
Yes, I was lucky to be a teen and wore those 'fashionable' trends.
Never have seen this song until I viewed the " movin' with Nancy" special just this week. This song and her voice are a perfect match. For me it's the highlight of the entire special..and that is saying a lot because the whole thing has made me a Nancy fan!
*Beautiful vignette…* An early music video years before MTV
became (and stopped being) a music video channel.
🧡 This piece captures a heartbroken loneliness. Lovely.
The costuming is superb... there is a real mood to this...
One of her best songs..Forget her father, Nancy has a very unique voice.
Forget her father?.....Good luck with that mate✌️
Underrated song! Classic 💕
Wow! Love this song. Made my cat's ears up like an owl! lol.... Awesome!
Love the video! Never thought pink and orange matched, and yet they do!
I LOVE THIS VIDEO!!!!!!!!
Beautiful all over and the song is great
On this day in 1967 {December 11th} the NBC-TV network aired the musical special 'Movin' with Nancy Sinatra'...
A guest on the special was Nancy's father, Frank; and just over two weeks earlier on November 25th his version of "This Town"* was at #53 on Billboard's Hot Top 100 chart, and that was also its peak position and last day on the chart...
Interestingly, Nancy performed the song on the special, not Frank...
* "This Town" was composed by Lee Hazelwood, and he was also a guest on the special...
Looks like a Doctor Who episode with Jon Pertwee. Nancy's gorgeous, as always ❤😍❤️!
I will do, more and more Nancy's videos¡¡¡
You're right- i also noticed Fort Point. under the Golden Gate Bridge. I use to walk there often. South end (San Francisco) Lovin the pink hat, pink boots, pink umbrella. (guess you can tell- pinks my favorite color) & the shiny pink lipstick we wore in the late 60's.My dad named me Nancy after Frank Sinatra's wife Nancy. My dad looked like Frank & we called him "ole blue eyes 2" Had alot to do w/ the Song & Dance films during world war 2 as in the Navy.
i just love Nancy sinatra thankyou so very much for posting her videos its truly a treat.
Damn, she took cool to the next level.
Part of this video is at Fort Point in San Francisco.
Yes, loved the mod colors! What an influence these styles had on me in the media even though I would have been 11 years old. So glad the eyelashes and mascara went out of style! Great song but I wish it had more of a bridge.
It's the 2 pairs of boots she wears at the end that have the wow factor. Off white and black (can't really tell if they are shiny patent leather) Pierre Cardin crotch high boots, Nancy's boots just get better as the song goes on! ❤️🖤❤️🖤❤️🖤❤️🖤❤️🖤🥰
❤her best vocals from the album
What a great video. I'd love to know the details behind it. Eerie and yet cool.
superb song
nancy ......wonderful
Nancy was originally slated to star in "The Cool Ones" [Lee Hazlewood wrote the new songs featured in the film]- but for some reason, she declined her role, and Debbie Watson (with a "ghost-vocalist") filled it.
My idol ! Thank you xoxo
This Town, a song about the "two notes", some would say Two Tones", but it's a complete other thing.
Thst was great
Perfeita
Love it!
Nancy could've and should've been as big as Elvis.. beautiful and very talented... dad should've got her some good songs..
Very good
I think they meant the colors of her outfit reminded them of rainbow sherbert.The pastel pink and orange.
Well this good song and like this song and next is great because nancy Sinatra and dean Martin are great singing together
wow
Reminds me of the Twilight Zone a bit.
Nancys voice wouldve been great doing "Downtown" or "On Broadway".. hit potential
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I believe she has a song called Broadway? Same song?
who is playing the horn on the opening part of this song? Does is sound like a soprano sax? I am not sure what instrument it is. Sounds seductive.
I think that is a flute played in a low register at 0:25. I checked the CD booklet and there are no credits for musicians. I checked Wikipedia and Discogs and they were no help. You may have to obtain a copy of the special on DVD as the end credits might mention the name of the musician. She has worked with Jim Horn who is a flute player so maybe. Hope that helps!
I've been working on that introductory flute part for a couple of days now. Pretty sure that's an alto flute.
Nancy can make anything match
@Nancysinatrafan I was commenting on the combination of colors she's wearing. That hat, the coat, the sweater. It looks like rainbow sherbet.
She's singing about san pedro CA!
what do U think: she's a real good singer and bad 4 her to have to stroll in the giant shadow of her dads
@MrJimmyfinlayson where is her car now?, what kind of car she drives now?, tell me please!!!
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reminds me of rainbow sherbet.
@LittlPussi
i don't know ...
@steveinbelgium I don't uderstand you
I prefer her dad's version
@LittlPussi
yes, the poor candy dwarf and the incredible giant. can B just a sad story, 2.
@LittlPussi
of course, just like john lennon and serafino massoni ,-)
would never interpret it this way, only she could tell ..
…This *WORLD. For a F-You-ToWORLD
Tijd van etalage poppen /die niets zeggen/of niet praten kunnen! Tenzij men er een sprrak computer inzet !!!