Somethin' Stupid reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100

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"Somethin' Stupid reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100" refers to the chart-topping success of the duet "Somethin' Stupid," most famously recorded by Nancy Sinatra and her father Frank Sinatra.

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instanceOf fact
achievementType commercial chart success
appliesToRecording Nancy Sinatra and Frank Sinatra version of "Somethin' Stupid" NERFINISHED
associatedWithLabel Reprise Records NERFINISHED
chart Billboard Hot 100 NERFINISHED
chartPosition 1
chartType singles chart
country United States of America
surface form: United States
describes chart performance of the song "Somethin' Stupid"
the song reaching number one on the Billboard Hot 100 chart
involvesPerformer Frank Sinatra NERFINISHED
Nancy Sinatra NERFINISHED
involvesWork Somethin' Stupid NERFINISHED
language English
musicGenre traditional pop
notableFor being a father–daughter duet that topped the Billboard Hot 100
originalSongwriter C. Carson Parks NERFINISHED
peakChartPosition number one on the Billboard Hot 100 in the United States
refersTo Billboard Hot 100 NERFINISHED
Frank Sinatra NERFINISHED
Nancy Sinatra NERFINISHED
Somethin' Stupid NERFINISHED
subjectOf statements about the success of "Somethin' Stupid"
timePeriod 1967

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Nancy Sinatra notableAchievement Somethin' Stupid reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100