Woman (Nancy Sinatra album)
Woman is a studio album by Nancy Sinatra, released in 1973. It was arranged by Larry Muhoberac.
History
Wishing to cut down on her career after marrying choreographer Hugh Lambert in 1970, Sinatra decided to not renew her Reprise contract and move instead to another label. She signed on with RCA Records in 1971. Her first album at the new label was Nancy & Lee - Again, a collaboration with Lee Hazlewood. The album has a strong country influence, including covers of recent country hits by Donna Fargo, Jody Miller, and George Jones, but was not released in the country market.
Woman was recorded at a quick speed and released with scant promotion and publicity. It quickly fell out of print, and became something of a lost classic.
Track listing
- "Kind of a Woman" (Jimmy George, Melody Perry) - 3:01
- "We Can Make It" (Don Dunn, Jim Stanley) - 4:01
- "One More Time" (Michael Fennelly) - 2:07
- "Fell in Love with a Poet" (Kim M. Carnes) - 3:12
- "Flowers" (Bobby Cole) - 3:40
- "I Call It Love" (A. Boersma, R. Leff, S. Boersma) - 2:56
- "There's a Party Goin' On" (Billy Sherrill, Glenn Sutton) - 2:44
- "I Used to Think It Was Easy" (Pat St. Clare) - 3:16
- "The Happiest Girl in the Whole USA" (Donna Fargo) - 2:33
- "It's the Love (That Keeps It All Together)" (Kim M. Carnes) - 3:33
Digital release
Having been out of print for most of its existence, Woman was finally released on iTunes in 2006, by Sinatra's company, Boots Enterprises, Inc.
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