Detroit Escorts: Nancy Sinatra knows that you only live once, and she’s not giving up
October 20, 2009 at 5:48 pm | In Detroit escorts | No CommentsBut Sinatra was no one-trick pony. She enjoyed other big successes and explored other types of music, from the romantic duet with her father “Somethin’ Stupid,” to the jazzy James Bond theme “You Only Live Twice,” to the sultry “Sugar Town.” Sinatra’s sound was impossible to classify. While one could label Franklin as a “soul” artist and Baez as a “folk” musician and the other leading distaff artists of the day as one kind of singer or another, Sinatra embraced the wide range of pop music genres blossoming during this period.
This is something that’s best evidenced by her new album “Cherry Smiles: The Rare Singles,” a collection of obscure 45 sides as a digital-only release. The wonderful 14-track anthology includes a diverse selection of material that includes everything from covers of Neil Diamond’s “Glory Road,” Bill Withers’ “Ain’t No Sunshine,” and the Charley Pride hit “Is Anybody Goin’ to San Antone,” to more outrageous titles, like the song about a prostitute (as sung by the daughter), …
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