In 1968, Sinatra released , which included the song "Only the Lonely," a Top 20 hit. Her next album, "A Little Some, a Little More" (1968), featured the hit single "Like a Bird," which reached the top 20 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.
A more mature, introspective look at her persona.
The following years saw the release of (1967), a soundtrack album for the James Bond film of the same name, and "Nancy & Lee" (1967), a collaborative album with Lee Hazlewood. These albums showcased Sinatra's ability to blend pop, rock, and country elements, setting the stage for her future work.
In 1995, she reunited with Hazlewood for the album (credited as “Nancy & Lee”), featuring new recordings of old favorites and a few originals.
Nancy Sinatra achieved international fame with a string of hits produced by Lee Hazlewood Bang Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down)