This song came out in 1966! And y’all are right, Nancy knew she was all of that and a bag of chips! She didn’t need to be with that guy! FYI, this song is so much fun to sing at karaoke!
The obvious inspiration for the women in Austin Powers original movie - when robotic go go dancers fired from breasts. It is supposed to be 1967 at the peak of this go-go era. But song released January 1966...
I didn't take it as literally burning house, but burning him bc he cannot learn what other man does in Time bc sh ewill lava him. Classic go-go !! Mid 60s (66)
I was 9 years old when this song came out in 1966. All the girls in my neighborhood wanted boots like these after Nancy came out with this song. We called them go-go boots back then. My mom bought me a pair for Christmas that year. It's funny how music can bring back so many memories. I remember dancing on the hood of our car in those boots. Like Nancy did coming down those stairs, I gracefully danced from the hood of the car stepping down on the trunk, then on the street. I memorized every word of this song and made a whole routine and danced with friends in the neighborhood in those "sexy" boots when I was young. We also danced in the street to Harper Valley PTA. Don't worry I didn't hurt the car at all, back then they were solid and never made any dents when you climbed on top. Nancy Sinatra is Frank Sinatra's daughter.
I was 7 and we all begged for a pair for Christmas. We all got the exact same pair of white go go boots from Payless Shoes. We felt so grown up dancing while singing this on the playground.
l remember when this song came out in 1966, she was smoking hot 🔥 🔥 great song with the right amount of attitude. Beautiful reaction the expressions on your faces were priceless .......😃All the girls were wearing boots and 'hot pants' or 'mini skirts' back then.
I love the “Well I just got me a brand new box of matches, and what he knows you ain’t had time to learn.” Such a great way to say she found someone else to light her fire.
Lee Hazlewood had such an amazing talent with words. It's a crime that he's been largely forgotten today. I highly recommend looking into more of his stuff and the songs he wrote for Nancy.
@@juliereminiec4937 No!! She is VERY Much Alive!! It's Her MOTHER, Nancy Sinatra Senior Who Died In 2018!! She Lived To Be A 101! Look it Up. You Had Me Scared, I had To Look it Up. It was an Honest Mistake. Grace and Peace, Ralph in CT
Haha, I was 7 years old in 1966 but I remember all of these dances. They're doing the jerk, the swim and the pony. It pays to have teenage a brother and sister. My sister is also nicknamed after this song. Her name is Sherry but we've always called her Boots.
My mother loved that song! She rushed out soon after and bought herself a brand new pair of white boots and looked stunning in them. ( She was only 45). Soon after she died of cancer. That song brings back such good memories and I never forgot those white boots.
The 1960’s “Go-Go” dancing. These were “Go-Go” Boots. Go-Go Boots, and Mini-skirts were very popular. There were Dance Clubs dedicated to Go-Go Dancing all throughout the 1960’s. [ many would morph into Disco, much later.] 📻🙂
I've seen & heard this song a million times since grade 11.. but your reaction gave me a whole new appreciation of those wild words and dancing ... you guys are terrific !!+
You must respond to her other great hit "Bang Bang My Baby Shot Me Down." By Sonny Bono Cher's ex late husband. Her version is the best one out there. And it still holds up today...Great reaction and response to Frank Sinatra's Daughter...
This is certainly one of the first powerful woman songs, speaking out about a man's bad behavior! Of course there have been many more throughout the years. I'm sure this was just as shocking in 1966 as Alanis Morrissette's "You Oughta Know" was in 1995. You should definitely react to that one too!
@@darrylblanch8463 I agree that is the best line. I also like "Does she know how you told me you'd hold me until you died, 'til you died, but you're still alive" Face it, all of the lines are pretty awesome 😄
I was a toddler when this song came out and I actually remember it and heard it many times over the years. I think it might have been the first song I ever liked. This one or the song "Downtown". I can't remember what I liked first.
The dance at the beginning and end is called The Pony, when they swing their arms, that’s The Jerk. They also did The Swim. We all got boots and did those dances in the 60s.. it was so fun and empowering!!
I was 5 yrs old in 1966 and remember well this song coming out! This was my first introduction into a lifelong reality of a sexy woman! I listened to this song while staring at the album cover! Later I fell in love with the beauty in the whipped cream on the Herb Albert album, kept looking at her wondering what she looked like without the wipped cream on her! Have loved the beauty of a woman ever since! Nancy Sinatra was the first love of my life!
Yeah, ol' blue eyes little girl. Frank did a song for her, Nancy With A Smiling Face. Nancy did some songs with Lee Hazelwood, they're worth a listen. Some Velvet Morning and others!
This song sounds as good as the day it was released - the video is cool and adorable at the same time. Yes- she is Frank’s daughter - they even recorded a hit duet together - “Sonething Stupid”. She had a good and unique- even underrated voice. Love you guys ❤️
Hi! New subscriber here from Down Under! Thanks for reacting this oldie! I remember hearing this when I was about 8 years old! It was on the radio in a car! It’s VERY typically sixties! Ts great! I’m really enjoying your channel! Please do more sixties music if possible! It’s my favourite! God Bless! Stay safe! Greetings from Australia.
I love when a woman is secure enough to say that another woman is beautiful and stunning. Says a lot. We women need to do this more. Love this lady reactor, her husband, too, but she especially is something special.
Nancy is the daughter of the great Frank Sinatra, or Old Blue Eyes as he was called! This was a quintessential sixties song! Very catchy and a mega hit!! This song was released in 1966!! ❤️❤️
Wow, going into the vault, love it!! Great memories, thanks guys!! ❤ The original hot pants! 👀 Basic back drop/stage, the dance, still a bit risque in 66. 😳 Used to run around the house singing this song in my big sis' gogo boots!! 😂🤣 Nancy did a sweet duet with her daddy. ❤💙 Best line eva: "And what he knows you ain't had time to learn." Fun, love this one you two!! ❤👍🏽
Just watched this and both of you are wonderful to watch! Great chemistry between you both and your reactions/comments to the videos are great. I am hooked! Keep up the great work!
It makes me feel so good to see all of you young youtubers enjoying the great old songs of my youth. I am 60 now and all of the songs seem like they came out last year.
The two of you are my favorite. Y'all pick up right on the high spots. Back in the day most artist had to subdue their words. However, Namcy was connected because of her father, and we all know he was connected.
This was really one of the first songs I can remember to express women's liberation, aka feminism. Up until that little social revolution, women were expected to to keep quiet about such things, smile, and 'stand by their man'. Loved your reaction - it made me laugh so hard I nearly cried!
And yet, I still hear it every week. "Why do they keep asking me to smile?" Because they're Jerks,Honey, pay them no mind and just do your job. Call me if they turn into assholes, you don't get paid enough to deal with those.
@@strangemoonshine5257 Thank you, that's very kind of you. :-) Seriously, the smiling thing though: it's fascinating to look at at any group photo with a mixture of men and women in it. Who in the photo is smiling? 90% of the time, it's us! Trying to appear pleasing, and harmless...unlike those surly fellers, who on the whole, don't seem to feel that obligation. I wonder why? Not that there's anything wrong with being nice. I'm all for women and men being kind and caring. It's just that it shouldn't be coerced niceness, based on gender. And it shouldn't be there to distract from the bruises.
Fam it's so cool to see your reactions too all the diff ages and times of music.I grew up and seen it and enjoyed it and glad you can too..Plus I have been with you peps for awhile on this journey and your numbers are climbing.Keep it up and enjoy.R.D.W.! !!
When he said "Nancy!"" and sat back, the only thing left for him to do was clutch some imaginary pearls. Sir, you are a hoot! I love your reactions, as well as your wife's. Good job.
I was 9 years old when this song came out and let me tell you, even a 9 year old got the message 🤣. We all had our go-go boots and thought we were so bad😉. We knew all the words and we would put on shows for our parents ❤️😊
Nancy is Frank Sinatras daughter I love this song she was also a good friend of Elvis’s She was actually in one of Elvis’s films called Speedway they were great friends right up to Elvis passing away Nancy doesn’t mess around I love Are you ready boots start walking love it please react to Frank and Nancy Sinatra singing Something Stupid a brilliant song Love 💕 from Denise in Yorkshire England 🏴👏👏👏👏👍🥰👋
First record I ever bought as a 10yo with my paper round money. I've still got the 45. Brings back good memories of a time gone by. And yes she was every schoolboys dream.
You two have the most expressive faces! We know exactly what you're thinking. I just love it and you. Keep it up,, it makes your reactions extra special🙂. She does have a song with her father. It's called Something Stupid
My sister and I were in grade school when this song came out. Couldn’t get the record anywhere. My father went to San Francisco on business and walked all over town to get it for us. Great memory. Firmly believe these words.
Nancy is something else!! Carol Kay on bass, and she also played on so many other big hits from that era. Unfortunately she rarely gets any recognition, but you can check her out on RUclips.
That was the fashion back in the 1960's, big hair, high heeled boots, mini skirts & a lot of sass...I just subscribed to your channel & I'm making a list of all of reaction videos to enjoy!
I don't know if anyone else has mentioned it, but I've read that Lee Hazelwood, who wrote the song, played it for Frank Sinatra and he said, "I guy can't sing that song. It has to be a woman." Nancy sure did it up right!
I love both of your reactions, the 60s 70s and 80s was a time to be alive, just sorry you all weren’t alive to experience this time, it was way different than today keep up the great work, if I had money I would be a patron.
"You keep playin' where you shouldn't be playin' and you keep thinkin' that you'll never get burned. - Hah! - I just found me a brand new box o' matches - yeah! - and what you know you ain't had time t' learn!" Brilliant! Every line a classic! Love it!
This song came out in 1966! And y’all are right, Nancy knew she was all of that and a bag of chips! She didn’t need to be with that guy! FYI, this song is so much fun to sing at karaoke!
My older sister had a pair of those boots.
That's an idea! Dress up like that on Halloween or just for hell of it and go out sing this song at karaoke.
This song was the one that started me on my relationship with music. I remember singing this song, with my hairbrush(microphone) in the miirror.
Matt Helm took notes. 🤪
written by a man for a man but she tricked him into letting her sing it.....
"And what he knows you ain't had time to learn"
Deepest burn!
Facts!!!
What does that mean?
@@nadine8742 He's been replaced by a more... experienced man.
@@faithcat7675 thank you :)
That was such a great line in this song! It's one of the best imho
Nancy was way ahead of her time. Would be popular today if still performing.
The obvious inspiration for the women in Austin Powers original movie - when robotic go go dancers fired from breasts. It is supposed to be 1967 at the peak of this go-go era. But song released January 1966...
And absolutely perfectly matched with Lee Hazlewood's writing! I'm so grateful for every song we got out of those two.
I didn't take it as literally burning house, but burning him bc he cannot learn what other man does in Time bc sh ewill lava him. Classic go-go !! Mid 60s (66)
Is she dead? 💔
I was a U.S. Marine when this came out. Her picture was all over every guys wall. What a true BABE. 😅
The matches represent a hot new guy she's found..."What he's got, you ain't had time to learn"...
I thought that was what it meant..it my first time hearing it too
Yep, Frank Sinatra's daughter; wasn't she something! Great choice and I loved your reaction to this song!
Next FIRE Nancy Sinatra song: BANG BANG 💥💥💥
Written by Sonny Bono and Cher had the bigger hit with it.
Omg yes
Nancy is indeed Frank Sinatra's daughter.
I was 9 years old when this song came out in 1966. All the girls in my neighborhood wanted boots like these after Nancy came out with this song. We called them go-go boots back then. My mom bought me a pair for Christmas that year. It's funny how music can bring back so many memories. I remember dancing on the hood of our car in those boots. Like Nancy did coming down those stairs, I gracefully danced from the hood of the car stepping down on the trunk, then on the street. I memorized every word of this song and made a whole routine and danced with friends in the neighborhood in those "sexy" boots when I was young. We also danced in the street to Harper Valley PTA. Don't worry I didn't hurt the car at all, back then they were solid and never made any dents when you climbed on top. Nancy Sinatra is Frank Sinatra's daughter.
I was 7 and we all begged for a pair for Christmas. We all got the exact same pair of white go go boots from Payless Shoes. We felt so grown up dancing while singing this on the playground.
I’m exactly the same age and I had the same experience!!
l remember when this song came out in 1966, she was smoking hot 🔥 🔥 great song with the right amount of attitude. Beautiful reaction the expressions on your faces were priceless .......😃All the girls were wearing boots and 'hot pants' or 'mini skirts' back then.
i was 15 at the time it was a great time to be alive i remember there were bra burnings at around that time
@@williammunn1680 that is the reason our society is the cesspool of crap that it is today.
yeah this has always been one of the bigger "f you to an EX" songs there ever was
Great lyrics - "You keep lyin' when you oughta be truthin' ", "You keep samein' when you oughta be changin' " :D :D :D :D
Those are very much Lee Hazlewoodisms.
I love the “Well I just got me a brand new box of matches, and what he knows you ain’t had time to learn.” Such a great way to say she found someone else to light her fire.
Lee Hazlewood had such an amazing talent with words. It's a crime that he's been largely forgotten today. I highly recommend looking into more of his stuff and the songs he wrote for Nancy.
Hahaha lol love love love your facial expressions. I can't get enough!
So glad this was captured on film so we can still enjoy it!
Nancy was Frank Sinatra's daughter. Music talent ran in the family. She's still alive. Age 81.
Is, she is Frank Sinatra's daughter
@@LittleMelianna Yes.
Miss Sinatra left this world more than five years ago
The only ones who are left ,are her brother and sister
@@juliereminiec4937 she is alive
@@juliereminiec4937 No!! She is VERY Much Alive!!
It's Her MOTHER, Nancy Sinatra Senior Who Died In 2018!!
She Lived To Be A 101!
Look it Up.
You Had Me Scared, I had To Look it Up.
It was an Honest Mistake.
Grace and Peace,
Ralph in CT
This eas before my time. This is 60s. My era was 70's! Excellente!
Haha, I was 7 years old in 1966 but I remember all of these dances. They're doing the jerk, the swim and the pony. It pays to have teenage a brother and sister. My sister is also nicknamed after this song. Her name is Sherry but we've always called her Boots.
I was 10 years old when this came out. Thank you so much 👍♥️♥️
Awesome woman cool tune for your playlist
Nancy looks amazing! This is so awesome
I wore these hot pants and boots in the late 70's they were so much fun. and this song was so cute.
As most James Bond fans know, Nancy Sinatra sang the title song for 'You only live twice'.
I very much enjoy your station.
Keep on keepin on.
My mother loved that song! She rushed out soon after and bought herself a brand new pair of white boots and looked stunning in them. ( She was only 45). Soon after she died of cancer. That song brings back such good memories and I never forgot those white boots.
I can still remember when I watched this on tv, I was a kid. Enjoy
She even made a great duet with her dad called Something Silly.
Something Stupid
@@KarenLWhiting yes, my bad. You are right. Still an adorable song.
No disrespect intended, only respect for you.
Something stupid actually
Something Stupid💜
I was twelve when this song came out and I remember how cool this song was. Loved it so much!
The 1960’s “Go-Go” dancing. These were
“Go-Go” Boots.
Go-Go Boots, and Mini-skirts were very popular. There were Dance Clubs dedicated to Go-Go Dancing all throughout the 1960’s. [ many would morph into Disco, much later.]
📻🙂
I've seen & heard this song a million times since grade 11.. but your reaction gave me a whole new appreciation of those wild words and dancing ...
you guys are terrific !!+
You must respond to her other great hit "Bang Bang My Baby Shot Me Down." By Sonny Bono Cher's ex late husband. Her version is the best one out there. And it still holds up today...Great reaction and response to Frank Sinatra's Daughter...
YES!
Kicks off one my favorite movies ever, kill bill.
Also respond to Cher's Bang Bang.
I was a toddler!!!! when this came out, and we LOVED IT for years! Those vinyl boots! We all had a pair! I love your reaction!
This is certainly one of the first powerful woman songs, speaking out about a man's bad behavior! Of course there have been many more throughout the years. I'm sure this was just as shocking in 1966 as Alanis Morrissette's "You Oughta Know" was in 1995. You should definitely react to that one too!
Yeah,but this one is empowering, Alanis Morrisette’s is a woman who’s a mess.
My fav all time line is from that song. Everytime I scratch my nails down someone else's back I hope you feel it! AWESOME line
@@sukie584 Nancy wasn't much better off, drugs & alcohol just like Alanna only Nancys father had the mob as best mates so no1 messed with her
@@darrylblanch8463 I agree that is the best line. I also like "Does she know how you told me
you'd hold me until you died, 'til you died, but you're still alive" Face it, all of the lines are pretty awesome 😄
@@jerickson725 true. It's pretty hard to pick a best line in a song filled with gems
I was a toddler when this song came out and I actually remember it and heard it many times over the years. I think it might have been the first song I ever liked. This one or the song "Downtown". I can't remember what I liked first.
The dance at the beginning and end is called The Pony, when they swing their arms, that’s The Jerk. They also did The Swim. We all got boots and did those dances in the 60s.. it was so fun and empowering!!
I was 5 yrs old in 1966 and remember well this song coming out! This was my first introduction into a lifelong reality of a sexy woman! I listened to this song while staring at the album cover! Later I fell in love with the beauty in the whipped cream on the Herb Albert album, kept looking at her wondering what she looked like without the wipped cream on her! Have loved the beauty of a woman ever since! Nancy Sinatra was the first love of my life!
Yeah, ol' blue eyes little girl. Frank did a song for her, Nancy With A Smiling Face. Nancy did some songs with Lee Hazelwood, they're worth a listen. Some Velvet Morning and others!
As someone mentioned, check out Nancy and Frank duet singing "Something Stupid". A #1 hit!!!
Saw he in Vietnam in early '67, thousands of guys going crazy.
This song sounds as good as the day it was released - the video is cool and adorable at the same time. Yes- she is Frank’s daughter - they even recorded a hit duet together - “Sonething Stupid”. She had a good and unique- even underrated voice. Love you guys ❤️
I used to wear boots like that when I was a little girl
Thank you for sharing this with me
I’ve dressed as Nancy and sang this at several charity events it’s a fun song summer wine is another good one by her
My favorite songcwhen it came out, I was about 7... Thanks nice watching with yourself
Hi! New subscriber here from Down Under! Thanks for reacting this oldie! I remember hearing this when I was about 8 years old! It was on the radio in a car! It’s VERY typically sixties! Ts great! I’m really enjoying your channel! Please do more sixties music if possible! It’s my favourite! God Bless! Stay safe! Greetings from Australia.
I remember hearing it, when I was about 8 too, we had just moved away from Sydney. It was very risque for back then.
This channel it´s a breath of fresh air, reactions to good music, not the same old crap. Props to you guys.
my 1st favorite song 1966, I was 4.
Ese ritmo tiene un toque sobrenatural, porque simplemente fascina.
I love when a woman is secure enough to say that another woman is beautiful and stunning. Says a lot. We women need to do this more. Love this lady reactor, her husband, too, but she especially is something special.
Listen to Elvis
If I can Dream from his 69 special. Its powerful. God Bless for keeping the music alive. So glad i lived it.
Harper Valley PTA by Jeannie Riley next, please ❤ or Ode to Billy Joe by Bobby Gentry. These are storytelling songs.
ill second for Jeannie Riley
Story telling?
ruclips.net/video/lDpnjE1LUvE/видео.html
She also did one of the best James Bond theme songs: You'll Only Live Twice
Good song good reaction another good song is Loretta Lynn fist city
It's such a good song, but ended when she was just getting started.. This song needed an extended version. Great reaction... Cheers.
You tell him girl! YEA!. GOOD FOR YOU. GIRL EMPOWERING! 👍👍👍👍❤❤❤❤
Yep. All hail those lyrics! Best burn song everrr and she looks a goddess in her boots! 🔥🔥
Nancy is the daughter of the great Frank Sinatra, or Old Blue Eyes as he was called! This was a quintessential sixties song! Very catchy and a mega hit!! This song was released in 1966!! ❤️❤️
Wow, going into the vault, love it!! Great memories, thanks guys!! ❤
The original hot pants! 👀
Basic back drop/stage, the dance, still a bit risque in 66. 😳
Used to run around the house singing this song in my big sis' gogo boots!! 😂🤣
Nancy did a sweet duet with her daddy. ❤💙
Best line eva: "And what he knows you ain't had time to learn."
Fun, love this one you two!! ❤👍🏽
Just watched this and both of you are wonderful to watch! Great chemistry between you both and your reactions/comments to the videos are great. I am hooked! Keep up the great work!
It makes me feel so good to see all of you young youtubers enjoying the great old songs of my youth. I am 60 now and all of the songs seem like they came out last year.
That - was- FUN! Thank you for taking us back to the day 🙏❤️
Glad you picked this song, its been great for 50+ years!
She was so in love with Elvis and she said she melted when he came on her dad's show and sang with him!! The girl had good taste that's for sure!!
Natural for great singers kids to have inclination , Lisa presley sings too, sounds like cher
The two of you are my favorite. Y'all pick up right on the high spots. Back in the day most artist had to subdue their words. However, Namcy was connected because of her father, and we all know he was connected.
This was really one of the first songs I can remember to express women's liberation, aka feminism. Up until that little social revolution, women were expected to to keep quiet about such things, smile, and 'stand by their man'.
Loved your reaction - it made me laugh so hard I nearly cried!
And yet, I still hear it every week. "Why do they keep asking me to smile?"
Because they're Jerks,Honey, pay them no mind and just do your job. Call me if they turn into assholes, you don't get paid enough to deal with those.
@@strangemoonshine5257 Thank you, that's very kind of you. :-)
Seriously, the smiling thing though: it's fascinating to look at at any group photo with a mixture of men and women in it. Who in the photo is smiling? 90% of the time, it's us! Trying to appear pleasing, and harmless...unlike those surly fellers, who on the whole, don't seem to feel that obligation. I wonder why?
Not that there's anything wrong with being nice. I'm all for women and men being kind and caring. It's just that it shouldn't be coerced niceness, based on gender. And it shouldn't be there to distract from the bruises.
@@strangemoonshine5257I like your comment ♥️
Wanda Jackson metal rock-a-billy, "Fugiyama Mama" did ot ten years earlier, Google her.
Nancy started out as a dancer and moved easily into vocals. I had all of her LPs…sweet.
Nice to see young people with appreciation for the past talent.
This was during the times we girls gained ATTITUDE. At 22 I loved it.
Fam it's so cool to see your reactions too all the diff ages and times of music.I grew up and seen it and enjoyed it and glad you can too..Plus I have been with you peps for awhile on this journey and your numbers are climbing.Keep it up and enjoy.R.D.W.! !!
When he said "Nancy!"" and sat back, the only thing left for him to do was clutch some imaginary pearls. Sir, you are a hoot! I love your reactions, as well as your wife's. Good job.
I was 5 years old when Nancy released this track... I still love it and sing along at 60.
I was 9 years old when this song came out and let me tell you, even a 9 year old got the message 🤣. We all had our go-go boots and thought we were so bad😉. We knew all the words and we would put on shows for our parents ❤️😊
Nancy is Frank Sinatras daughter I love this song she was also a good friend of Elvis’s She was actually in one of Elvis’s films called Speedway they were great friends right up to Elvis passing away Nancy doesn’t mess around I love Are you ready boots start walking love it please react to Frank and Nancy Sinatra singing Something Stupid a brilliant song Love 💕 from Denise in Yorkshire England 🏴👏👏👏👏👍🥰👋
You guys have got to watch some Elvis movies. She played in Speedway. All Elvis movies had great music
Oh, sister, you really enjoyed this song 💕.... Great reaction 😊
Once again, Thank U 😎✌😁
i just found me a new box of matches=new boy who knows what you'll never learn!! Love Nancy!! Thanks you guys!! You make my day!!!!
That was SO much fun! Thanks!
First record I ever bought as a 10yo with my paper round money. I've still got the 45. Brings back good memories of a time gone by. And yes she was every schoolboys dream.
You gotta love Nancy Sinatra love this song. Awesome reaction Mel and Shawn you 2 are the best reactors on RUclips love from Memphis Tn
Wow Nancy!!
You two have the most expressive faces! We know exactly what you're thinking. I just love it and you. Keep it up,, it makes your reactions extra special🙂. She does have a song with her father. It's called Something Stupid
My sister and I were in grade school when this song came out. Couldn’t get the record anywhere. My father went to San Francisco on business and walked all over town to get it for us. Great memory. Firmly believe these words.
Nancy is something else!! Carol Kay on bass, and she also played on so many other big hits from that era. Unfortunately she rarely gets any recognition, but you can check her out on RUclips.
Keep in mind that this attitude of female strength and independence was RADICAL at the time
That was the fashion back in the 1960's, big hair, high heeled boots, mini skirts & a lot of sass...I just subscribed to your channel & I'm making a list of all of reaction videos to enjoy!
Every girl in america wanted go go boots back then!
Love the sixties, the fashion, the music, the dancing, So much fun
This song was wqritten by Lee Hazelwood, Nancy's longtime songwriting partner. Check out "Summerwine" where they do a duet. Keep up the great reviews!
Their duettes are absolutely unmatched. Summer wine, some velvet morning, ladybird, sundown... one banger after another!
I remember the first time they played this song on the radio.They liked it so much they played it again.She made Go Go boots popular.I bought a pair.
mini skirts, go go boots, nehru shirts with puffy sleeve shirts was the attire of the late 60s. Frank Sinatra's daughter at her finest!
Great reaction, I loved it! Good job
Great reaction😊
I don't know if anyone else has mentioned it, but I've read that Lee Hazelwood, who wrote the song, played it for Frank Sinatra and he said, "I guy can't sing that song. It has to be a woman." Nancy sure did it up right!
🔥🔥🔥This was my joint! I loooooove this video!! People slept on Nancy!
Really loved that bass line
Loved this reaction!
I love both of your reactions, the 60s 70s and 80s was a time to be alive, just sorry you all weren’t alive to experience this time, it was way different than today keep up the great work, if I had money I would be a patron.
Oh my your reactions were to cool . You had me from the start ... A senior citizen who loves your reactions..
"You keep playin' where you shouldn't be playin' and you keep thinkin' that you'll never get burned. - Hah! - I just found me a brand new box o' matches - yeah! - and what you know you ain't had time t' learn!" Brilliant! Every line a classic! Love it!
I was 7 r 8 wen tht song came out. I still sing it to my grands while doing the jerk and the swim. They love it
Bringing back so great memories , back to childhood for me lol
Thank you God Bless and keep you.