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NANCY SINATRA Boots Vinyl LP Rock Pop 60s

Sold Date: September 30, 2018
Start Date: September 28, 2018
Final Price: $21.00 (AUD)
Bid Count: 1
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Reprise RS 6202 Stereo 1966 Australia
CONDITION:   Record has a few light surface marks, sleeve has slight ring mark on back
Nancy Sandra Sinatra (born June 8, 1940) is an American singer and actress. She is the elder daughter of  and Nancy (Barbato) Sinatra, and is widely known for her 1965  "". Tracklist A12:50A23:01A32:46A41:55A52:40B12:35B22:46B33:04B42:37B52:45B62:2 Tracklist A12:50A23:01A32:46A41:55A52:40B12:35B22:46B33:04B42:37B52:45B62:2
Mint                 Record is unplayed, in perfect condition and possibly sealed Near Mint        Record is as new (perfect) but has been played Very Good++  Record has very minor blemish but no major marks and/or sleeve has minor blemish but no splits or tears Very Good+    Record has some light surface marks and/or sleeve has minor blemish Good               Record has more light marks bu little surface noise and/or sleeve has split, tear or minor damage

Australian singer Alan Dale had been a big band singer before moving over to the new Rock ‘n’ Roll in 1957. His popularity rose sharply, and his only real competition was .

Dale and JOK had in fact been close friends before either became involved in the rock scene – Alan worked for a printer who rented space in the building on Pitt Street (Sydney) which was owned by Johnny’s father, who ran a furniture store.

His first major hit, Crackin’ Up, went into the Australian Top 40.

Tracklist A1Crackin' UpA2Back In The USAA3Dancin' The Kangaroo HopA4You Threw A DartA5Chewin' GumA6TormentA7Very YoungA8Love Me All The TimeB1Two Innocent LoversB2Tiara (Instrumental)B3Rock The JointB4Flip, Flop And FlyB5Skinny MinnieB6Treat Her RightB7Point Of No Return