NANCY SINATRA & LEE HAZLEWOOD - NANCY & LEE

REPRISE : RS-6273 (STEREO) R-6273 (MONO) US : 1968


SIDE 1

1. YOU'VE LOST THAT LOVIN' FEELIN'

2. ELUSIVE DREAMS

3. GREENWICH VILLAGE FOLK SONG SALESMAN

4. SUMMER WINE

5. STORYBOOK CHILDREN

SIDE 2

1. SUNDOWN, SUNDOWN

2. JACKSON

3. SOME VELVET MORNING

4. SAND

5. LADY BIRD

6. I'VE BEEN DOWN SO LONG (IT LOOKS LIKE UP TO ME)


FROM THE BACK COVER:

"QUESTIONS & ANSWERS & QUESTIONS"

WHAT DOES "SOME VELVET MORNING" REALLY MEAN?
We don't know. The words "Velvet" and "Morning" rhyme in our heads. Phaedra sounds like an "upper" that doesn't quite make it.

IS "SAND" A REWRITE OF THE DESERT SONG?
If Nelson Eddy sang like Lee, he'd still be parking cars... if Jeanette McDonald sang like Nancy, she'd own the parking lot...

IS "JACKSON" REALLY A LOVE SONG?
If love rides a white horse and votes the straight pacifist ticket, the answer is no... but if love is an everyday thing... good and bad... up and down... sad and happy... warm and warmer, then... Yeah!!!

DOES "LADY BIRD" CONTAIN POLITICAL OVERTONES?
The only overtones "Lady Bird" contains are the high notes Lee misses and Nancy laughs at...

WHAT ABOUT "SUMMER WINE"?
What about Summer Scotch? Summer Bourbon? Summer Vodka?... Wine is liquid love. It sings and makes your heart remember...

IS BILLY REALLY STRANGE?
Yeah, he is... but he's the best arranger in the world... So let him be like he wants...

Nancy & Lee


 

 

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