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  • Thanks for this op

  • She the ddaughter os Frank Sinatra

  • Like her dad she is a national tressure, and a goddess

  • My goodness, she is beautiful!

  • Originally released in the fall of 1966. The song was featured in her December 1967 TV special "Movin' With Nancy" because, for some reason, she didn't want to do "These Boots Are Made For Walkin'" on the show. She had to perform one of her previous hits, and chose this one instead.

  • Cool upbeat tune of, now, retro-pop.

    Nancy sounds and looks good here; thx 4 the HD sound! : )

    Playful song hook, with all those: shu shu shu shu sugartown phrasing!

  • My favorite Nancy Sinatra tune. Just loved her "look" way back when. "Sugartown" and the "Boots" videos are always worth watching over and over!

  • Love this song and Nancy. 

  • She was a Brick House. MM MM MM

  • I live in Houston, Texas it's the best, Great city that's better than the rest, But there's a suburb that just southwest, talkin bout Su, Su, Su, Su Su Su, Su Su Su Su Su Su Sugarland.

  • Sickly, sugary, sweet song = but I love it.

  • from her tv special......"movin' with nancy"

  • she's awesome

  • Great job!

  • Thanks, Nancy is so special. Way beyond her look that defined so much of the alter hippie of the Sixties. Her heart is a treasure and she has not had what one would think she would have, appearing so perfect. Tina too. You Sinatra gals...well, You Sinatra Gals!

  • I know, I love her look and classic charm.And this piece is just a great glimpse of both. Of all the versions of "Boots" I always come back to hers as best.

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