Nancy Sinatra is an American singer and actress known for her hit song "These Boots Are Made for Walkin'" and her work in the 1960s and 1970s. As the daughter of Frank Sinatra, she carved out her own successful career in music and film, contributing to the pop culture of her time with her distinctive voice and style.
"I wasn't allowed to grow as an artist. My albums were nicer to look at than to listen to."
"Frank's audience doesn't care if a girl singer, a comic or an organ grinder with a monkey opens the show. They are there to see HIM."
"I was successful with mediocre material because of a good recording voice that people really liked at that time."
"His last 2 shows in the U.S. were in Chicago and St. Louis. I don't know what made me go on the trip with him, but I'm so very glad I did. They were two of the finest concerts I've ever seen."
"After things started to happen here, my choice of material was extremely limited. It was a weird situation."
"I was at a party three weeks prior to the murders at Roman Polanski and Sharon Tate's house."
"I think most people are aware of the garbage in the tabloids and don't give them a lot of credence."
"I have never been accepted. I'll never make the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. They're never going to let me in."
"I think I've finally proven something to people who were cynical about me. Because they were cruel."