Magnificent beautifull gorgeous woman in an Amazing song.I just had to say that but cannot oversee how awesome Lee Hazlewood is what an incredible magnificent voice !
In 1967, I used to live in Lahore, Pakistan. As a 9 year old child, 4th grader I visited my uncle in Sialkot, Pakistan where I first heard the song and ever since this became my favorite. The record and the player belonged to my uncle but I could not stop playing it agin and again. 57 years later while living as a retired physician in Dallas, TX with my wife, daughter, her husband and 2 beautiful grand children, while surfing the RUclips, at 11:49 pm I suddenly came across the Nancy Sinatra and Lee Hazlewood "Summer wine". I do not know where those 57 years went but the sweet and refreshing taste of "Summer Wine" is still the same!
Был такой русский поэт Сергей Есенин . У него есть такие строки : ,,Жизнь моя ,или ты приснилась мне ?" Вы не представляете : как я вас понимаю ! Годы уходят - уйдем и мы. Но хорошая музыка останется . И это правильно !
But it made until now 2023 and does mass knockout on today's pop. Is appreciated more than ever. Truth always comes with time and good things are worthy of time.
@@walkertongdee Mr Walker, there was no need for vocal gymnastics in this song. Lee did what had to be done to make this song a masterpiece. I can't imagine anything less.
Lee was a personal friend of mine and I miss him dearly but the many years that we spent together were some of my favorite memories especially when we went to Sweden! We had more fun together and I will never forget the late 60s and the 70s we spent together. R. I. P. Barton
Nancy's intro is beyond fantastic. Lee's voice is so cool. This song is way more tranquilizing than the summer wine itself. A song that I never get tired of listening to.
Remember my parents listening to this Classic on the radio i was 5 when this was released. I wish we had music like the 60s ,70s and the 80s they were the 3 Greatest decades Ever. Never Get those times again worse luck, unless someone builds a Timemachine if Only !!!
My 78 yr old grandmother has dementia. She started singing this song Word for Word. I’ve never heard anything else from Nancy besides, these boots are made for Walkin. The song has a special place in my heart.
The power of music is just amazing. It does many things for us in the positive way. Another is that it keeps us in good health longer if we are avid listeners.
It's the summer of '24 now. This is proof that class never goes out of style! Yes they were a class act, why entertainers today cannot follow that lead?
This still gives me the chills it sounds better than ever to me. Haunting production with gorgeous vocals from Nancy and Lee. They make such a lovely couple. I love the way this brilliant performance was filmed. Timeless classic 60s pop.
this is music, unlike the trash of today. lee was a man ahead of his time. what many dont know he arranged this song n many others. plus a prolific writer,HEAVEN is brighter with his talent. GOD BLESS U SIR
Nancy and Lee , they were made for each other . Lee , the epitome of masculinity , and Nancy , a true Femme Fatale . Their voices are incredible and fit together perfectly . I treasure each of their collaborations . Each , a classic for all times . The staging of this performance was pure genius . One attaboy to the Sullivan crew.This aired 8 days before my 16th birthday .
Once upon a time, artists produced quality songs both lyrically and musically. Songs that were a delight for the ears of every music lover. You could listen to it endlessly. It had a special impact on many. Unfortunately this is faded glory. Lee HAZLEWOOD & Nancy SINATRA... pure youth sentiment...! Thank you Lee & Nancy for this beautiful masterpiece including the songs "Lady Bird" & "Jackson". R.I.P. Lee...!I will never forget you. Greetings from Belgium (Europe) and Florida (USA) - Marc.
We are extremely blessed to be able to see and listen this amazing experience. We'll never have musicians like this ever again. My god what a jam this sounds so modern yet so classic.
The million people who purchased "Sugar Town" in late 1966/early 1967 must have been very pleased to turn the single over and hear this gorgeous song. So amazing that the song ended up getting enough airplay to chart as a B side at #49 before being set aside by Nancy & Frank's monster duet "Something Stupid" (produced by Hazelwood), which had just been released. But Nancy & Lee would continue to release duets & hit the top 40 three times. Must have been very gratifying for Lee, who until then, had been behind the scenes writing and producing Nancy's hits.
@@glennhfriedman4571 He was a singer/songwriter. He wrote ‘The fool .’ He came up with the idea of lower sounds effects for Duane Eddy’s music. He went on into producing. Frank asked him to direct/produce for Nancy. He wrote some beautiful songs. Nancy and Lee’s vocal chemistry produced very enjoyable music. They were business partners and then life long friends from the 1960’s , as far as I know.
@@buckjohnson1119 Frank had nothing to do with it at all. Mo Ostin had put Nancy together with Jimmy Bowen and they recorded “In The Wee Small Hours” and “True Love,” which were not hits. Jimmy was friends with Lee who told him he knew how to record her. Lee then pitched himself to Mo who was about to drop Nancy from Reprise. He told Mo he would get Nancy a chart record their first time out. Mo gave her another shot and they recorded “So Long, Babe” which charted and they offered her a new deal.
I'm 74 and it's 2024, and I was watching a movie on Netflix last night and this song played. I had forgotten all about these two and that song. It brought back so many memories, including this song. They were a great duo and I loved this song. I've played it several times today, along with some other oldies and just wallowed in the nostalgia of those days and how good life was then. I miss those days 😢
Hey I’ll be 74 this week on June 7 2024. I remember Nancy and have to agree Nancy was easy on the eyes as were a few singers and actresses like Petula Clark and Mary Tyler Moore. Glad to have been a teenager in the 1960’s. As rhey say we were in our 20’s in the 70’s and now in our 70’s in the 20’s.
I am also 74. I went to an all-girl private school. Before holidays our teachers would let us have some fun. My best friend and I would sing this song, she sang as Lee Hazelwood, and I as Nancy Sinatra. I sang solo These Boots Are Made For Walkin, and Bang Bang. Love the songs back then.
"Summer Wine" was just Divine! Between Nancy's animated facial expressions, and that slight giggle at 2:16, she just sucks you right in! She definitely knows how to work that camera. Thank you for sharing! 💖
Didn't even know this song existed until I was watching 60s music with my mum , and didn't realise Nancy Sinatra and Lee Hazelwood were made for this great sound of the 60s , now I can't stop playing it 😂❤
Hauntingly beautiful. I've watched this video repeatedly since it was posted 10 hours ago and can't get enough of this perfect presentation and performance. It's been a long time since I heard this song, and, well, 54 years since I saw this on Ed Sullivan. Thank you _so much_ for posting!
Rolling Stone Magazine ranked this as The #9 duo of all time. In the late 50's Lee helped Duane Eddy develop his twangy guitar style and produced many of his hits.
Just found this gem from many years ago. The very beautiful and talented Nancy Sinatra and the very underrated Lee Hazlewood. He grew up in my hometown, Phoenix, Az. So good to hear it again!
Nancy is the first Sinatra that I knew, but as I got older her dad became one of my all time favorite singers. The Ed Sullivan Show vaults are a national treasure.
I remember hearing my parents talking about Lee Hazelwood being from Port Neches, Texas which is my hometown. I was a kid and didn't know who he was. Now, thanks to RUclips, I can watch old videos and enjoy his music over a half a century later.
Bellissima canzone e Lee ha una voce strepitosa abbinata a Nancy: l'avevo ascoltata per la prima volta nella soap opera tedesca "Tempesta d'Amore" e mi è rimasta nel cuore.
Summer Wine is my favorite duet of all time. Nancy is beautiful and has such a sexy voice and Lee ‘s deep sound is classic. This song is one of the best of the 60s and why that decade has never been matched.
Haunting, mesmerising, unique, this song sounds like no other, to me so far ahead of its time and one of the greatest songs ive ever heard..57yrs on its still mesmerising me...🙏
Don’t know wether Nancy is the most beautiful but her voice is certainly most beautiful. Some melodies like this duo are so captivating that they go through the ears directly to the heart and overwhelm you.
Nancy definitely had a look about her. Much more than just pretty.
Nailed my spurs to her wall.
oh yeah
Uncle Rico has a way better voice than I ever thought. I bet he could still throw a football over that mountain.
Was Hazelwood a football player?
@@adrianpoesiat lol...nah it's a Napoleon Dynamite reference 😂
Lee Hazlewood is so underrated. Great voice and writer.
'strawberrys cherrys and an angels kiss in spring'......he could write !!!!
I think so was Ed Sullivan. TV at its best.
Thank you. Sugar Town, Some Velvet Morning. Nuff said.
Hazelwood was also a great producer. Duane Eddy, Sanford Clark, etc.
Writer sure!! Voice i doubt!
Magnificent beautifull gorgeous woman in an Amazing song.I just had to say that but cannot oversee how awesome Lee Hazlewood is what an incredible magnificent voice !
Unusual, natural beauty
It's 2024 and this song is still magnificent. Thank you Nancy & Lee....Brilliance never dies 👏👏👏
We need summer wine!
Perfect ❤
良いですね😅
My mom always played this song when she was sad , she lost all 3 of her Boys and had a hard life , I miss her so bad ❤
Sehr traurig!!! Friede Iher Seele!!!
@heidiast9936 sehr 🙏
No clowning no goofyness & parading. Tremendous. Live. They treat this song with respect. Serious stuff - love it
Вы правы.
Люди были настоящими!!!
I couldn't agree more. It leaves 2days music in the shadows.....
@@juliemontgomery9148there’s some good artists today even though it doesn’t show up in the mainstream.
@@juliemontgomery9148 Putting on a spectacular show is fine, but not when that's to cover poor lyrics and singing.
I’m 71 years old, still get chills when I listen to this song!!!❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😊😊😊😊😊😊
They made very haunting music. Im 42 and have been listening all my life. Grateful for my parents supreb taste in music. Also love Velvet Morning
Wow!!!!!!! slow down cowboy 😮
I am 71 and in love with Nancy ! She is an ANGeLLLLLLLLLLLL
me too, 78 years. Bravo , summer vine .
❤
In 1967, I used to live in Lahore, Pakistan. As a 9 year old child, 4th grader I visited my uncle in Sialkot, Pakistan where I first heard the song and ever since this became my favorite. The record and the player belonged to my uncle but I could not stop playing it agin and again. 57 years later while living as a retired physician in Dallas, TX with my wife, daughter, her husband and 2 beautiful grand children, while surfing the RUclips, at 11:49 pm I suddenly came across the Nancy Sinatra and Lee Hazlewood "Summer wine". I do not know where those 57 years went but the sweet and refreshing taste of "Summer Wine" is still the same!
beautiful man.
great story! And yes where have the years gone?
Был такой русский поэт Сергей Есенин . У него есть такие строки : ,,Жизнь моя ,или ты приснилась мне ?" Вы не представляете : как я вас понимаю ! Годы уходят - уйдем и мы. Но хорошая музыка останется . И это правильно !
Same age and same feeling...😊
❤
Nancy is without a doubt one of the most beautiful woman from the 60's. Totally flawless and a complete knockout.
Grace slick and Michelle Phillips too.
Probably because of the beautiful mom she had!!!!
Omg, you must be high...
She was an absolutely stunning young women, probably the most beautiful women I have ever seen.
And me...I looked stunning in those days.
Still do...fabulous time.
Stunning duo...
One of the best duets in history.
I'm 48 years old and thought i'd heard all the good songs of the 60's but i heard this for the first time today and was knocked out by it.
Hard to believe this wonderful song only made it to number 49 on the charts.
That sounds unbelievable. This song, alongside 'Lady Bird' by them, should've gone to number 1.
no it isnt
Hard to believe it made it THAT high!
But it made until now 2023 and does mass knockout on today's pop. Is appreciated more than ever. Truth always comes with time and good things are worthy of time.
But It will still played til the end of time.
The giggle of Nancy in this clip is one of the most charismatic things I've ever seen in my life
I read this just as she giggled. Sent chills.
Agreed
Yes, that giggle adds something very special to this version 🙂
It was so part of the song but what did it mean realistically?
lee Hazlewood the best
Love that voice of Lee Hazlewood, perfect voice for a cracking song! Coupled with the beautiful Nancy it’s brilliant!
Nancy is mediocre at best.
Three note vocal range lol...
He was great wish he lived longer
@@LarryWhite-kw5mj agreed, he had a very distinctive voice 👍🏻
@@walkertongdee Mr Walker, there was no need for vocal gymnastics in this song. Lee did what had to be done to make this song a masterpiece. I can't imagine anything less.
Americana, no CGI, just talent, thank you.
am 74 now' Still enjoying this amazing song. From India
This duo is the only reason why I wish I would’ve been born in the 50s/60s… Lee is truly my favorite singer all time
What a duo. Nancy visited Lee when he was dying.
eins meiner absoluten Lieblingslieder immer noch....
ja, Gruss aus Grossraum Wien...
Lee was a personal friend of mine and I miss him dearly but the many years that we spent together were some of my favorite memories especially when we went to Sweden! We had more fun together and I will never forget the late 60s and the 70s we spent together.
R. I. P. Barton
Nancy's intro is beyond fantastic. Lee's voice is so cool. This song is way more tranquilizing than the summer wine itself. A song that I never get tired of listening to.
Gefällt mir auch sehr gut auch die anderen sänger die es gesungen haben
Nancy Sinatra, stunning looking woman, superb voice
Back then you really had to be able to sing. Those two voices just fit that song so perfectly
Their collaboration can NEVER be duplicated.....A FREAK OF NATURE....OR....H E A V E N S E N T? BREATHTAKING!
Hello Joan
How are you doing today?
Remember my parents listening to this Classic on the radio i was 5 when this was released.
I wish we had music like the 60s ,70s and the 80s they were the 3 Greatest decades Ever.
Never Get those times again worse luck, unless someone builds a Timemachine if Only !!!
50s 60s and the 70s greatest time to be alive….
Agreed 50s 60s70s80s....@@kasseyr1
I graduated from university in 1966 listening to this fabulous song.
A beautiful voice from both
My 78 yr old grandmother has dementia. She started singing this song Word for Word. I’ve never heard anything else from Nancy besides, these boots are made for Walkin. The song has a special place in my heart.
The power of music is just amazing. It does many things for us in the positive way. Another is that it keeps us in good health longer if we are avid listeners.
Give "Some Velvet Morning" a listen through, if you don't mind.
I personally think 'Sugar town' was Nancys best record .
Top notch this
Love so much
It's the summer of '24 now. This is proof that class never goes out of style! Yes they were a class act, why entertainers today cannot follow that lead?
Taylor is
@GoodFang Taylor who ?
Right on
❤❤❤
@@CB1000FP1 Elisabeth Taylor…
It’s 2023 now and the song is still rocking!🎉❤
NANCY and LEE!! PERFECT MUSIC!
Lee and Nancy had a great musical chemistry. Lee was sort of like the spaghetti western version of Neil Diamond.
A perfect description! 😉
@@AegisNova Lee was originally from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma so he had that country draw in his voice.
@@joekhatib3798 I did not know that! Thank you!
Yeah
Perfect.
His voice makes the song.
Hello Annie
How are you doing today?
he wrote it too
Wish the two of them had done more together ...the stuff they did was classic
Lees voice is so amazing, great song
Rip lee
Lee was a great singer & songwriter
This still gives me the chills it sounds better than ever to me. Haunting production with gorgeous vocals from Nancy and Lee. They make such a lovely couple. I love the way this brilliant performance was filmed. Timeless classic 60s pop.
Acabei de assistir um filme que tocou essa música, pôr isso vim aqui pesquisar, linda amei
this is music, unlike the trash of today. lee was a man ahead of his time. what many dont know he arranged this song n many others. plus a prolific writer,HEAVEN is brighter with his talent. GOD BLESS U SIR
Their duets were amazing.
Nancy and Lee , they were made for each other . Lee , the epitome of masculinity , and Nancy , a true Femme Fatale . Their voices are incredible and fit together perfectly . I treasure each of their collaborations . Each , a classic for all times . The staging of this performance was pure genius . One attaboy to the Sullivan crew.This aired 8 days before my 16th birthday .
71yo, I have always loved this song and Finally I get to see the Artists singing it. Many thanks 😊
The alchemy of their voices is wonderful . Love the music they created together.
THOSE WERE THE DAYS ❤
Dancing, drinking, having fun.
Thank You dear Daddy that you showed me the bright side of life ❤
We’ll meet soon 👋🏻
This song sounds even better today
Once upon a time, artists produced quality songs both lyrically and musically. Songs that were a delight for the ears of every music lover. You could listen to it endlessly. It had a special impact on many. Unfortunately this is faded glory. Lee HAZLEWOOD & Nancy SINATRA... pure youth sentiment...! Thank you Lee & Nancy for this beautiful masterpiece including the songs "Lady Bird" & "Jackson". R.I.P. Lee...!I will never forget you. Greetings from Belgium (Europe) and Florida (USA) - Marc.
Such a beautiful melody ..those haunting voices make you want to listen over and over..
Hello Donna
How are you doing today?
Listen to "Some Velvet Morning" by them
We are extremely blessed to be able to see and listen this amazing experience. We'll never have musicians like this ever again. My god what a jam this sounds so modern yet so classic.
Lana Del Rey did a great cover of this one, she is very similar to sounds of the 60's
... .. That is so true ... Im so glad to have been there in the 60,s to hear it first time ,, And am still listnin & lovin today .... cheers .
@@RestoredMedia no one can top Nancy&Lee
@@RestoredMedia - Lana Del Rey is hopelessly un-orginal.
@@paolo-n2000 😂😂
Nancy Sinatra is so beautiful & sings beautiful too makes memorable songs
Good old days, I love it
A fantastic song and duo although so old. Just timeless. Heinz, 64, Germany
It was the 60 ,s and this is pop classic :)
Una vita che non l'ascoltavo: eppure sono nato in quel periodo. Che canzoni e che anni; che non torneranno mai più!!!😘👍👍
The million people who purchased "Sugar Town" in late 1966/early 1967 must have been very pleased to turn the single over and hear this gorgeous song. So amazing that the song ended up getting enough airplay to chart as a B side at #49 before being set aside by Nancy & Frank's monster duet "Something Stupid" (produced by Hazelwood), which had just been released. But Nancy & Lee would continue to release duets & hit the top 40 three times. Must have been very gratifying for Lee, who until then, had been behind the scenes writing and producing Nancy's hits.
I loved the album Lee and Nancy made, together. Great music. I thought their version of, ‘Jackson,’ topped Johnny and June’s.
@@buckjohnson1119 ; Yeah, that version is fantastic.
how did Nancy and Lee meet ?
@@glennhfriedman4571 He was a singer/songwriter. He wrote ‘The fool .’ He came up with the idea of lower sounds effects for Duane Eddy’s music. He went on into producing. Frank asked him to direct/produce for Nancy. He wrote some beautiful songs. Nancy and Lee’s vocal chemistry produced very enjoyable music. They were business partners and then life long friends from the 1960’s , as far as I know.
@@buckjohnson1119 Frank had nothing to do with it at all. Mo Ostin had put Nancy together with Jimmy Bowen and they recorded “In The Wee Small Hours” and “True Love,” which were not hits. Jimmy was friends with Lee who told him he knew how to record her. Lee then pitched himself to Mo who was about to drop Nancy from Reprise. He told Mo he would get Nancy a chart record their first time out. Mo gave her another shot and they recorded “So Long, Babe” which charted and they offered her a new deal.
Incredible duetted song, why does it make me cry? Sinatra and Hazelwood's voices are incredible.
No musicians of today can ever intrigue us like the way the oldies do
You might want to look up Roy Khan in that case.
Pure class the dress nowadays is pure garbage
Dross
This is pure class (the song writing, the delivery, the visuals, the presence)
How can anybody give this a thumbs down?!? Haunting, beautiful song! ❤️🎶👍
I'm 74 and it's 2024, and I was watching a movie on Netflix last night and this song played. I had forgotten all about these two and that song. It brought back so many memories, including this song. They were a great duo and I loved this song. I've played it several times today, along with some other oldies and just wallowed in the nostalgia of those days and how good life was then. I miss those days 😢
Auch ich bin 74 und vermisse diese schöne Zeit.Das Leben war einfach ruhiger und entspannter. Das Wort "Stress"kannte niemand.
Ok9😅
@@CarmenThiery
Hey I’ll be 74 this week on June 7 2024. I remember Nancy and have to agree Nancy was easy on the eyes as were a few singers and actresses like Petula Clark and Mary Tyler Moore. Glad to have been a teenager in the 1960’s. As rhey say we were in our 20’s in the 70’s and now in our 70’s in the 20’s.
I am also 74. I went to an all-girl private school. Before holidays our teachers would let us have some fun. My best friend and I would sing this song, she sang as Lee Hazelwood, and I as Nancy Sinatra. I sang solo These Boots Are Made For Walkin, and Bang Bang. Love the songs back then.
I Discover this Song with that film
"Summer Wine" was just Divine! Between Nancy's animated facial expressions, and that slight giggle at 2:16, she just sucks you right in! She definitely knows how to work that camera. Thank you for sharing! 💖
I didnt even notice her. Hazlewood is amazing.
Nancy Sinatra y Lee cantaban bellisimo aquellos tiempos!!!!!!
@@sharksport01 Your loss
she' so beautiful in this, yes sucks you in, working the camera!
Please was gonna write something, after reading your comment I can’t as your said it all impeccably well.
💚🙏Lee Hazelwood 1929-2007, rests in blissful, eternal peace.💚🙏
1960년대의 낭만과 추억을 고스란히 소환하는 불후의 명곡! Masterpiece! 1960,s
Didn't even know this song existed until I was watching 60s music with my mum , and didn't realise Nancy Sinatra and Lee Hazelwood were made for this great sound of the 60s , now I can't stop playing it 😂❤
Ditto, Gaynor !!
Such songs come out once in a thousand years....Such artists as well!
Helplessly timeless 🎉❤
Hauntingly beautiful. I've watched this video repeatedly since it was posted 10 hours ago and can't get enough of this perfect presentation and performance. It's been a long time since I heard this song, and, well, 54 years since I saw this on Ed Sullivan. Thank you _so much_ for posting!
Same here.... can't stop watching & listening.
I've been listening to this many times too, this is way better than the recording my god, and the instrumental is way better too.
Corrs and bono better
@@kevinreilly9482 Still, one has to give credit to the creators or we have no Corrs and bono version...
Another nice version is done by the Corrs and Bono.
I was a teenager when she was performing her 1960s material. She was one of my big girl crushes.
Rolling Stone Magazine ranked this as The #9 duo of all time. In the late 50's Lee helped Duane Eddy develop his twangy guitar style and produced many of his hits.
A British newspaper ranked Nancy and Lee as the #1 duo of all time
@@milligan8838 -They were good but I am not sure about being # 1.
@@jerrybrownell3633 I believ it Was Some Velvet Morning that was ranked number one.
@@danjakobsson2425 - A British Publication ranked it as the # 1 duo. Rolling Stone Magazine ranked it #9 out of
20 top duos.
Her smile makes me breathless, still after so many years.
Wow, what a lady.
Gotta love this song and the amazing voices. 😘
Hello Dear
How are you doing today?
Stunning performance, amazing vocals, timeless song
Just found this gem from many years ago. The very beautiful and talented Nancy Sinatra and the very underrated Lee Hazlewood. He grew up in my hometown, Phoenix, Az. So good to hear it again!
Nancy is the first Sinatra that I knew, but as I got older her dad became one of my all time favorite singers. The Ed Sullivan Show vaults are a national treasure.
Just heard this for the 1st time on the radio today. Couldn't wait to finish work to RUclips. ❤
I remember hearing my parents talking about Lee Hazelwood being from Port Neches, Texas which is my hometown. I was a kid and didn't know who he was. Now, thanks to RUclips, I can watch old videos and enjoy his music over a half a century later.
Nancy and Lee at their best with a great story song. I vividly recall seeing this when it first aired. First time seeing it in color.
Yup, we're getting old.
@@marywillis1630 AWESOME
A wonderful song . ❤️❤️
Beautiful duet by the gorgous and talented Nancy Sinatra and Lee Hazlewood.
Thank you Nancy and Lee for your pure creative genius. Simple as that. X
Bellissima canzone e Lee ha una voce strepitosa abbinata a Nancy: l'avevo ascoltata per la prima volta nella soap opera tedesca "Tempesta d'Amore" e mi è rimasta nel cuore.
What a gem! Perfect!
Nancy's Sinatra's voice is one of my favorite female voices.
Lee n Nancy are incredible on this fantastic song❤
This is classic !!!
Magnificent! Takes me back many years and still sounds great.......
Very classy masterpiece of a legand
If something is perfect in this universe this song and it’s artists is truly a masterpiece
Summer Wine is my favorite duet of all time. Nancy is beautiful and has such a sexy voice and Lee ‘s deep sound is classic. This song is one of the best of the 60s and why that decade has never been matched.
What a sensuous duet this was from two talented people. Great song. Yeah, Nancy and Lee were gorgeous together.
Great song, great arrangement. Thanks!
This song is a masterpiece. Both are so charming, irresistible
He couldn't let Nancy go at the end, and who can blame him. She is just so beautiful and a great singer .. she mesmerizes
He was shmoozing her to get to her dad.
@@sharksport01 bro shut up , ur just leaving hate comments on here
@@doublebubblebarb7606
Bro, what that celebrity ass taste like?
Haunting, mesmerising, unique, this song sounds like no other, to me so far ahead of its time and one of the greatest songs ive ever heard..57yrs on its still mesmerising me...🙏
Summer Wine and Some Velvet Morning - two of the best ever. Thank you Lee and Nancy.
This is one one of those songs that seems to stick in your mind after you've heard it, in a good way.
Don’t know wether Nancy is the most beautiful but her voice is certainly most beautiful. Some melodies like this duo are so captivating that they go through the ears directly to the heart and overwhelm you.
What a beautiful duo!! This song is ageless.
Wow !! Wonderful, I can't wait to see Nancy Sinatra with Lee Hazlewood singing this beautiful song, thank You !!!