Two Nancy Sinatra albums that have been crying out for reissues are the 1966 gem Sugar, feautring big hit Sugar Town, and the following year's Country, My Way. Both produced by the moustachioed maverick Lee Hazlewood, the albums come complete with bonus non-album single tracks you won't want to live without, including In Our Time and Leave My Dog Alone on Sugar, and the menacing Lightning's Girl and four more on Country, My Way. - Flying Out
In 1967, Nancy Sinatra would continue her artistic ascent into the pop stratosphere with the James Bond You Only Live Twice theme song, the groovy technicolour television special, Movin’ With Nancy, recording one of the most beloved duets of all time, Some Velvet Morning, and a cross-country pilgrimage to the center of the country music scene.
Nancy traveled to Nashville to cut her fiuh album at RCA Studios, where many of the greatest country songs of all time were recorded. On Country, My Way, Nancy fuses her own personal style with country music, resulting in a new hybrid sound. Producer Lee Hazlewood called it hippie-billy. While many people get credit for pioneering the contemporary country sound, like many milestones of the 1960s, Nancy was one of the first.
Includes five bonus tracks: the non-album 1967 singles Love Eyes, You Only Live Twice, Lightning’s Girl, Until It’s Time for You to Go, and Tony Rome.
Tracklist:
1. It's Such A Pretty World Today
2. Get While The Gettin's Good
3. Walk Through This World With Me
4. Jackson
5. When It's Over
6. Lay Some Happiness On Me
7. Lonely Again
8. By The Way (I Still Love You)
9. Oh Lonesome Me
10. End Of The World
11. Help Stamp Out Loneliness