Nancy & Lee

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"Nancy & Lee" is a 1968 collaborative studio album by singer Nancy Sinatra and songwriter-producer Lee Hazlewood, celebrated for its distinctive blend of pop, country, and psychedelic influences and its iconic duets.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf collaborative album
studio album
arranger Billy Strange NERFINISHED
artist Lee Hazlewood NERFINISHED
Nancy Sinatra NERFINISHED
associatedWith Los Angeles music scene
chronology Lee Hazlewood albums
Nancy Sinatra albums
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
coverArtFeatures photograph of Nancy Sinatra and Lee Hazlewood together
criticalReception cult classic
decade 1960s
era late 1960s American pop
followedBy Nancy & Lee Again NERFINISHED
format vinyl LP
genre country
country pop
pop
psychedelic pop
hasInfluenceOn later duet albums in pop and country
hasTrack Did You Ever NERFINISHED
Elusive Dreams NERFINISHED
Greenwich Village Folk Song Salesman NERFINISHED
Jackson NERFINISHED
Lady Bird NERFINISHED
Sand NERFINISHED
Some Velvet Morning NERFINISHED
Storybook Children NERFINISHED
Summer Wine NERFINISHED
Sundown, Sundown NERFINISHED
You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feelin’ NERFINISHED
label Reprise Records NERFINISHED
language English
notableFor blend of pop, country, and psychedelic influences
distinctive vocal interplay between Nancy Sinatra and Lee Hazlewood
iconic duet "Some Velvet Morning"
performer Lee Hazlewood NERFINISHED
Nancy Sinatra NERFINISHED
primaryTheme romantic duets
producer Lee Hazlewood NERFINISHED
recordingType studio recording
recordLabelImprint Reprise NERFINISHED
releaseDate 1968
styleCharacteristic dramatic storytelling lyrics
melancholic, cinematic mood
orchestral arrangements
vocalStyle duet

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Nancy Sinatra notableAlbum Nancy & Lee