Nancy Sinatra | 06/08/1940 | 81

Nancy Sinatra is the daughter of the legendary Frank Sinatra. Like her father, she would make a name for herself as an actress and singer in the music industry. Sinatra began her career back in the late-’50s, appearing on Frank’s variety show on ABC-TV. However, she would first garner a certain degree of dame over in Europe and Japan. Her early international successes were her hit single These Boots Are Made For Walkin’ back in 1966. It included a promo of the young singer sporting her signature boots while accompanied by an ensemble of go-go dancers. Today, her signature look takes consideration to be the iconic Swinging Sixties Look.

Some of Nancy’s hit songs include Sugar Town and Something Stupid. The latter is the title song of James Bond’s You Only Live Twice, which she performed as a duet with her father. During the ’60s, Nancy would also appear in several films such as The Wild Angels and Speedway, in which she starred alongside Elvis Presley. She also appeared alongside her father in the 1965 comedy film Marriage on the Rocks.

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