Country, My Way - Nancy Sinatra

Country, My Way

Nancy Sinatra

  • Genre: Pop
  • Release Date: 1967-01-01
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 14

  • ℗ 2006 Boots Enterprises, Inc.

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
It's Such a Pretty World Today 2:48 USD 0.99
2
Get While the Gettin's Good 2:42 USD 0.99
3
Walk Through This World with M 2:34 USD 0.99
4
Jackson 2:46 USD 0.99
5
When It's Over 2:22 USD 0.99
6
Lay Some Happiness on Me 1:53 USD 0.99
7
Lonely Again 2:51 USD 0.99
8
By the Way (I Still Love You) 2:44 USD 0.99
9
Oh Lonesome Me 2:21 USD 0.99
10
End of the World 2:35 USD 0.99
11
Help Stamp Out Loneliness 2:29 USD 0.99
12
Highway Song 3:27 USD 0.99
13
Hello LA, Bye-Bye Birmingham 3:16 USD 0.99
14
Are You Growing Tired of My Lo 3:37 USD 0.99
Country, My Way - Nancy Sinatra
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Reviews

  • An under-appreciated album by a criminally ignored artist
    5
    By j-dogSF
    "Country, My Way," is one of Nancy's best album of the '60s. In addition to spawning the Top 20 hit, "Jackson," a duet with her mentor Lee Hazlewood, it also features popular country-pop songs of the day such as "Walk Through This World With Me," and "End of the World." Plus there are some Hazlewood originals, notably "By the Way (I Still Love You)," which is undoubtedly the album's most profoundly beautiful moment, and one of Nancy's finest recordings.
  • "JACKSON" DON'T BUY THIS VERSION
    4
    By TJ Slim
    The version of "Jackson" is better on the "Nancy and Lee" CD. A great song either way.
  • Step aside Loretta and Patsy, Nancy is taking over
    5
    By MadFelcher
    This girl is America's sweetheart and there isn't a genre she didn't own when she sang it. Nancy captivates the lonely man's heart with her sweet tender voice singing about heartbreak, heartloss, and heartache. Johnny and June aint got nothing on Nancy's version of Jackson. It's like she walked right into Jackson her own self and tore it up like a hurricane in a trailer park. And when she sings Lonely Again I wish I would take the loneliness from her and fill it up to it was brimming over.