
Last updated: Friday, May 12, 2006
1960s pop sensation NANCY SINATRA has had her musical achievements recognised with a star on Hollywood Boulevard's famous Walk of Fame.
The stellar accolade comes after four decades singing, beginning with her debut hit THESE BOOTS ARE MADE FOR WALKIN' in 1966.
Sinatra, the daughter of movie and music legend FRANK, also recorded the memorable JAMES BOND title track YOU ONLY LIVE TWICE.
She was praised by her brother FRANK JR, also a singer, as the star was unveiled. He boasted, "I'm very proud of my sister. Not only is she a fine talent but a great American."
Sinatra's last record was released in 2004 and featured collaborations with a host of top rock acts including MORRISSEY, SONIC YOUTH and JARVIS COCKER.
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