| Year | Album Title | Notable Information | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Boots | Her debut album, released on March 15, 1966, which achieved Gold certification in the US. It reached No. 5 on the Billboard 200 and No. 12 on the UK Albums Chart. | | 1966 | How Does That Grab You? | The follow-up album released later in 1966, which reached No. 41 in the US. | | 1966 | Nancy in London | Her third album of 1966, recorded in London and featuring a distinct British pop sound. | | 1967 | Sugar | Released on February 1, 1967, this album was a commercial success, peaking at No. 18 on the Billboard 200. | | 1967 | Country, My Way | A foray into country music, released on August 13, 1967, which reached No. 43 on the Billboard 200. | | 1968 | Nancy & Lee | Her iconic collaborative album with Lee Hazlewood, featuring classics like "Some Velvet Morning". | | 1969 | Nancy | Her final album for Reprise Records (until her return in 2004), peaking at No. 91 on the Billboard 200. | | 1972 | Woman | Her first album for RCA Victor Records, showing a different, more mature musical direction. | | 1995 | One More Time | Her first solo album in over 20 years, marking a welcomed return to the recording studio. | | 1998 | Sheet Music | An album of covers, released on her own Boots Enterprises label. | | 1998 | For My Dad | A heartfelt 3-song EP dedicated to her father, Frank Sinatra. | | 1999 | How Does It Feel? | An album of new material, continuing her artistic resurgence. | | 2002 | California Girl | An album with a distinct West Coast vibe, released on the Buena Vista label. | | 2004 | Nancy Sinatra | Her self-titled comeback album on Attack/Sanctuary Records, which peaked at No. 94 on the UK Albums Chart. | | 2006 | Various Compilations | A significant year for compilations, including The Essential (EMI) and others that summarize her career up to that point. |
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As a female artist in a male-dominated industry, Sinatra's perseverance and dedication to her craft are a testament to her strength and resilience. Her iconic songs, such as "Some Velvet Morning" and "Bang," continue to inspire and captivate audiences worldwide. | Year | Album Title | Notable Information