
1960s cool. Breathy, deadpan vocals meet the Wrecking Crew's desert-noir twang for a record that is equal parts tough and tender.
The record that proved Nancy Sinatra was the coolest person in any room she walked into.
A blend of defiant confidence and smoky, late-night vulnerability.
The instrumentation foregrounds upright bass far more than the catalogue usually does.

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