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  • Rolling stones is so much better

  • watch?v=Mef31xUr0Q8&feature=en­dscreen&NR=1

    flemita - mientras caen las lagrimas (cover version punk)

  • Imagine one evening dining on the pier, look out the ocean and listen to this song, my vacation is fulfilled.

  • Hmm. a classic guitarsolo on a electric guitar. Very tastefull

  • Stick to the boots Nance.

  • Nancy is awesome! We love her.

  • wow nice job.

  • Jazz players don't normally use a Rickenbacker do they ? Seems they use a 335 or 175 or some huge hollow body ? This is a nice smooth jazz sound.

  • Who is the guitar player?

  • I love when Nancy Sinatra does the Stones...Dan O'Niallain

  • Whats that bloody metronome doing in the background.

  • Don't worry Nancy, You and all the Saved will receive "Glorified Bodies" at the Final Judgement...Dan O'Niallain

  • some of the music reminds me of so long babe, i dont know why

  • Nancy Sinatra cantando Jagger & Richards em tom de bossa nova. Prova da universalidade da arte. Como se devem sentir ridículos os artistas ou mesmo os não artistas que praticam o policiamento cultural, eles prefeririam não deixar existir uma interpretação tão linda a ver um ritmo nacional ornar a voz de uma americana em uma composição de uma dupla britânica; diriam ensandecidos: "É o fim da cultura brasileira!" O pior é que eles estão por ai até hoje. O melhor, a música também.

  • Nice take on the song.

  • I just can't get over how fast time flies. (I was only 2 in 1965; but still.) :)

    Time does fly. And I hate it that our society, generally, tells young people otherwise, that time doesn't fly and that, "life is long". Bullcrud! Life is short! Stop lying to the kids!

  • I'd rather listen and watch this over Jagger and Richard's live version.

  • Making it on your own....by Nancy Sinatra

  • I sit and do the bossa nova as tears go by...

  • this great song was not written for boring over the top jazz chords, it just fukin kills it, come on nancy, you,r in charge luv.

  • absolutely beautiful voice!

  • :-( … And I sat and watched tears go by … I have to admit that you can´t earn on our Valentine´s days. Tomáš ... :D

  • Great cocktail music. They don't make cool mellow music like this anymore.

  • this is like a bossan nova version

  • Reply to ch1aka2: She's on twitter @NancySinatra.

  • I like this version. Sounds very "Miami Beach".

  • Nice version. I've always loved Mariannes' original, but Nancy does a very nice job with a much slower tempo.

  • Interesting cover, what with the *bossa nova* arrangement and Nancy's silky-smooth voice. She was (and is) a very underrated singer and performer -- thanks for posting this!

  • I think the guitarplayer is Billy Strange,her producer..thans for the upload

    I`m a real Nancy Sinatra fan since my early youth

  • She is so beautiful...she still is, I saw a photo on her website. I was just a little girl when she made the scene, and she became my idol. I tried to dress like her, I had my hair like her, and of course got my mom to buy me boots in every color I could find! 

  • Very nearly as good as Marianne Faitfull's classic original of this song. This is a very high Praise as I love Mariannes voice and singing so such.I'm now getting to love Nancy's voice as much. She's a billion times better than her father.

  • What a voice. She could sing any kind of music !!!

  • Marianne Faithful DID NOT write this song. It was written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards. Andrew Oldham asked Keith and Mick to write a song for her as with her angelic looks Andrew knew that she could be a star. This is from Marianne Faithfull's own mouth in her autobiography and also there is a 5 part interview here on YouTube where she tells this story. Yes, she did co-write Sister Morphine and now is credited for that but that is the only song she co-wrote with the Stones.

  • Marianne Faithfull was the first to record this song in 1965.

    It was written by Mick and Keith, but they never recorded it until 1966.

  • An interesting cover as much as I love Nancy's voice she can't totally complete with Marianne Faithfull(not an insult very few female singers can ever match Marianne on a song on song basis).This version loses a bit of the sadness but still gives a nice hauntng feeling.

  • That was beautiful. She did a great version.

  • Where is she now? Retired in Beverly Hills?

  • @ch1aka2 NOT, NANCY is still in the show business, she made an album in 2004 and a tour 2004-2005, the last year, she made an album by download, "Cherry Smiles" and now she still recording and has projects for a new CD!!!!

  • @Nancysinatrafan Great Talented woman ! Daddy must be proud of her !!!

  • @Nancysinatrafan She did a cameo in the Sopranos a few yrs ago. She played herself and sang for Tony Soprano

  • HOPE SO!!!  BAD WORK! SHE'S TAKEN A SENSITIVE LOVE SONG AND PUT IT TO A BOSSA NOVA BEAT. AIN'T HAPPENIN' FOR ME!

  • @ch1aka2

    i saw her at a show in seattle in 1999 and also in 2000 at a city festival.

    in 2000 it was a packed house.

    i love the original the best but this is still so great. so much good 60s music like this but it is never heard so james brown and the beatles can be heard.

    this kind of music is what you need to hear while in frustrating traffic.

  • Although she's not bad I prefer Marianne or the stones singin it. Luv the guitarist.. But nancy doesnt seem to know what she is singing..

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  • Great arrangement! Love N. Sinatra's cool rendition.

  • And to think I was only 2 when Nancy sang this song.

  • Amazing voice of Nancy Sinantra - can really compete with the original song! Thanksfor posting.

  • too bad she has virtually no singing talent

  • bit stiff innit! awesome voice tho!

  • WOW!! That is the best version of that song I have ever heard!! Thanks for posting it!!

  • Great great song with Nancy.  unforgettable . . . I would like to know of the guitar player . . If you know something please share it , thanks a lot

  • Nancy is here with The Knickerbockers, she also recorded a cover of their hit "Lies" in this same album, "Boots".

    But in her LP the music was recorded separate from Nancy's voice, I don't know who played.

  • Thanks to you. Now I learned he is Beau Charles of the Charles Bros in the group. I like so much this guitar solo since 1966 ! ! I also read of the Knickerbockers. Mystery solved for me . . . Thanks ! !

  • @Larryproudfoot last name's Fender and he's well strung

  • She had a lot of courage to even begin a career.

    She found her own voice and her own style very early. If she hadn't her father would have never ever recorded an album with her. Ever.

  • A mimed performance, of course. The guitar sound is of an acoustic, but here we see a Rickenbacker electric, albeit a semi-acoustic. No microphone either. Nice though.

  • I love Nancy Sinatra, but this song is NOT a Lounge song. It is a ballad.

  • bossanova

  • Cooool ?

  • Plz check out my cover of this song.. This is nice by the way, but mick Jagger nailed it.

  • This captured the night club feel perfectly. Dinner, drinks, & Nancy Sinatra make for the perfect late night out.

  • I like this version. It is sweet and mellow.

  • One of my favority songs, this is on the Boots album. Thanks for posting. I'm really glad that you saved and posted this.

  • J'adore Nancy, elle est formidable!

  • Not bad actually, swinging bossa nova beat, differ to Stones & Faithful's !!

  • Someone tell me how he got that Rickenbacker electric to sound like Baden Powell?.........giant mime perhaps????

  • This is bossa nova from Brazil

  • where the hell did they get those guitar chords? from her old man? this is the Mafia arrangement. This is what they listen to as they put people in car trunks. Just ask Martin Scorcese.....

  • really? i think they hate jews 2... and black and latins. Thanx we r all Christians and will safe the world of communists...

  • Nancy's version is good, though my favorite is Keiko Herada's version.

  • i heard this was actually an audtion tape she made for sergio mendez but it didnt work out too  well.

  • I prefer Marianne Faithfull

  • i prefer the rolling stones!! :D

    but marianne too ;p

  • Everybody did Brazilian beat back then, everything was new, once. Have a glass of wine and listen again.

  • this is definitly a lovely version. Nancy sings it beautifully...just lovely!

  • @daughterofHisSon

    I second that emotion. She gives us a lovely & charming version here!

  • Sorry Joe in Paris, but this is a bosa nova version of the song. Nothing to do with cha cha cha.

  • i like nancy and lee hazelwood i.e. ''some velvet morning'', ''summer wine'' etc.

    this is definately one she should have left alone.

  • I like this bossa nova version better than Marianne or Micks.

  • Great Melody, Lyrics and overall song once again from Jagger/Richards

  • I like marriane's rendition better.

  • How the hell does that guy manage to make a 12-string Rickenbacker electric sound like a nylon string acoustic?

  • because he is such a talented player.........when your gifted you can play any tune @ any way you please

  • The Best version. way better than marrian

  • Bossa Stones???

  • She is awesome. Her voice is so sweet and she is so gorgeous. I love her.

  • people are going to kill me, but I don't like that version. All the bossa nova here and Nancy's moves made the song very cheery, which in my opinion at least, don't fit the gloomy, melancholic lyrics...

  • I agree. Have you heard Keiko Terada's version? I think it has the feel you would like.

  • frank sinatra is a legend, she did some beautiful songs too but she never became so famous as her father, I always wonder WHY NOT

  • this is bossa nova!

  • thank you.

  • Mariann wrote the lyrics. She was doing morphine injections with Richards and Jagger and shared a flat.

    Jagger didn't give her credits on the album in which he introduced the song and sang it. It was a truly raw shot he later admitted to. Mariann has since been co-credited for writing the song.

    Sweet Mariann Faithful, who had this naive and innocent persona, also wrote Sister Morphine, a great song made famous by the The Rolllling Stones. Her life revolved around the drug underground scene.

  • I didn't know that,  thanks for the info, Marianne was the girlfriend (bride) of Jagger at that time . . .

    I can see her in Beatles video "A day in the life", Marianne is a baroness in UK

  • @Nancysinatrafan She has many projects, but back then, Girl on a Motorcycle. More recent , I loved Irina Palm. She improves with age. (I was 22 when this was recorded).

  • @Nancysinatrafan And to set the facts straight here......Marianne was NOT the girlfriend (or bride) of Jagger at the time she recorded "As Tears Go By" -- that came 3 or 4 years after she recorded the song. Marianne is NOT a Baroness in the UK - her mother, the late Eva von Sacher-Masoch, WAS however, a Baroness, from Austria.

  • Keith and Mick wrote the song. Marianne was the first to record it. Thiscomes from Marianne's autobiography.

  • @BigHornCanyon Marianne Faithfull did not write any of this song. She co-wrote Sister Morphine. That's probably what you're thinking of. Mick and Keith wrote this 'before' she and Mick started dating.

  • @BigHornCanyon -- just to set the facts straight: Marianne had no part in writing the lyrics of "As Tears Go By" -- but, it WAS written specifically for her to record by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards. She was 17 at the time, and it would be years after that when she became involved in heavy drugs. Faithfull DID write much of "Sister Morphine," and after Keith went to Alan Klein (Stones mgr) she finally got credit (and money) for this.

  • @urianlynne How does a 17year old become involved at such an early age in such adult activities?

  • @BigHornCanyon I HAVE READ THAT ANDREW LOOG OLDHAM LOCKED MICK AND KEITH IN THEIR KITCHEN AND TOLD THEM THEY COULDN'T COME OUT UNTIL THEY HAD WRITTEN A SONG.THIS IS THAT SONG.

  • @BigHornCanyon I think you are confusing this song with "Sister Morphine", which Marianne did help to write, and has now been given credit.

  • while marianne faithful's rendition of this song is good in marianne's way ,nancy's version stands quiet strongly on it's own.

  • we sing this in schoolchoir =D beatiful song and i even more like it then the original.

  • fucking nothing compared to marianne faithfull

  • you're correct but the club rats coming to listen to the no talent N. Sinatra child will thumb us down.

    Keith Richards does the song and musicality real justice.

  • stones rock if your a stones fan plz add me to friends

  • très jolie

  • merci beaucup

  • Merci beaucoup! Le français est une langue difficile.

  • rolling stones is the best band of rock,

  • YEH, BOSSA NOVA from BRAZIL!!!

  • sounds like I'm at some not-so-famous piano lounge sipping a martini chatting with a friend with nancy in the background singing for tips.

  • I've listened to Nancy Sinatra's version and Marianne Faithfull's version and I agree with you hyperdrivephase that Nancy's is better.

  • i actually like both versions for different reasons. marianne sounded more vulnerable in her version while nancy comes across as being more of a chanteuse..

  • barriobajaj

    I disagree with you I much rather hear Nancy sing this.

  • Never heard Nancy's version of this song until now..I think she did a good cover..has a bossa nova beat...

  • As much as I love Nancy Sinatra, her version can't hold a candle to the original by Marianne Faithfull.

    Nancy does look fabulous as usual.

    I may be wrong but didn't Oldham, Jagger and Richards pen this song for Marianne before recording it themselves?

  • You are correct. Mick, Keith and Andrew did pen this song, and yes Marianne recorded it before the Stones did their version.

  • Yes, this was featured on her 1966 "Boots" album, 'DA', which means this was first seen in early '66...

  • I believe the guitarist is Billy Strange, who played on her 1966-'68 Reprise sessions, 'Julian'...

  • This is a pre-recorded track of course but WHY did he not have a classical guitar to fake it with?!?

  • Didn't this album come out in 1966?

  • It would be interesting to know the guitarist. I'm sure she could afford the best. It does have that Holiday Inn lounge feel to it.

  • Brilliant !

  • Wow, not only is she great, but she's pretty brave. I always thought it would be tough to rearrange the original, but this is quite good. She has a beautiful voice.

  • brilliant version. whose the guitarist?

  • Interesting cover of this song. Very "Lounge" unlike Marianne Faithfull's original classic pop version. Great posting.

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  • It has that kinda bossa nova feel huh.

  • she is the coolest lady I ever seen I wish I grew up in thoses days I grew up in the 80s

  • Very cool lady

  • Perfect! Love Nancy's arrangement and her vocal is superb!

  • pretty song

  • Thanks for posting this!! I've never seen this footage before. She sounds and looks as classy as ever. They don't make women like this anymore.

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