- Audio CD (23 Dec 1999)
- Number of Discs: 1
- Label: Imports
- ASIN: B00000IAS4
- Other Editions: MP3 Download
- Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 293,573 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)
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| 1. Sugar Me |
| 2. Sweet Talkin' Candy Man |
| 3. Like A Rolling Stone |
| 4. Drummer Man |
| 5. Unconditional Love |
| 6. Flowers In The Rain |
| 7. You're Gonna Make Love To Me |
| 8. Fancy Dan |
| 9. One Jump Ahead Of The Storm |
| 10. Walk On The Wild Side |
| 11. Get Ready |
| 12. Happy |
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Years ago, I remember lying in bed when I saw a tv commercial come on promoting a '60s music CD. I then heard "One of these days these boots are gonna walk all over you" and saw a clip of the music video Nancy had done decades ago. I was immediately drawn to the sound of her voice and desperately tried to find out who it was that sung that (because the singers' names were never shown/mentioned). Somehow, even though I can't remember how, I found out it was Nancy Sinatra. I was an instant fan of her music.
My favorite songs on How Does It Feel are these:
"Sugar Me" - It seems like a slow song, but it has a psychadellic(sp) rhythm to it which makes it very addictive. I also love the guitar solo. 10/10
"Unconditional Love" - A nice, old fashioned song. The sound of Nancy's voice blends in nicely with the melody. 10/10+
"You're Gonna Make Love To Me" - My most favorite song on this album - Nancy's seductive voice, the female choir's vocals blending into Nancy's vocals, the smartly used lyrics, and the melody of the song - the best melody I've ever heard from out of all of the songs I've been listening to all of my life ( that's A LOT of songs.. I'm a big fan of music. =) ) makes this song the best Nancy song I've gotten my hands on. 10/10++!
This is one of my more favorite Nancy CDs that I own.
As stated below in another post, it is a shame that Nancy is underappreciated. Even though she went out on her own and sung as the studio her father was also singing at (when she was first starting out, without him knowing until later when "Boots" became a phenomenom), she was able to prove, though, that she was her own person and she wouldn't live in the shadow of her father - overall, sadly, she did and still does. I honestly prefer Nancy's music over Frank Sr.'s anytime. She shows how very unique she is through her music and her personality. I hope to attain Nancy's other releases that I do not own yet, along with any future releases that come out.
Keep them boots walkin', Nancy. =)
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