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An American singer and actress, born in New Jersey, USA, and is the daughter of singer and actor Frank Sinatra. She is the eldest of three children in her family. She lived in California because of her father's work in Hollywood, and there she spent many years taking piano,...Read more dance, and dramatic arts lessons. She also took singing lessons. The song "These Boots Are Made for Walkin'" (1966) is considered the biggest reason for her fame. Her other recordings include Sugar Town, and with her father she performed two songs Somethin' Stupid (1967), and the theme song for the fictional character James Bond entitled You Only Live Twice, in addition to the song Bang Bang My Baby (Shot Me Down) in 1966, an adaptation of the song by singer Cher, which was one of the main tracks in the film Kill Bill in 2003 by director Quentin Tarantino.


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  • An American singer and actress, born in New Jersey, USA, and is the daughter of singer and actor Frank Sinatra. She is the eldest of three children in her family. She lived in...Read more California because of her father's work in Hollywood, and there she spent many years taking piano, dance, and dramatic arts lessons. She also took singing lessons. The song "These Boots Are Made for Walkin'" (1966) is considered the biggest reason for her fame. Her other recordings include Sugar Town, and with her father she performed two songs Somethin' Stupid (1967), and the theme song for the fictional character James Bond entitled You Only Live Twice, in addition to the song Bang Bang My Baby (Shot Me Down) in 1966, an adaptation of the song by singer Cher, which was one of the main tracks in the film Kill Bill in 2003 by director Quentin Tarantino.

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