I’ve had a Nancy Sinatra cd for about 20 years now in my vast music collection titled “You GO-Go Girl. It was produced by Lee Hazelwood and Billy Strange. Lee wrote about four or five songs on the album. Nancy sings Your Groovy Self...that was the song she did on the Elvis Presley movie Speedway which I still have on vcr tape. And she does You Only Live Twice from the Bond movie of the same title.
Having said that, I still despise her!
When I first got into classical music, I took a liking to the music of Wagner, especially the instrumental preludes and overtures to his operas. As I learned more about him, I realized he was a rather nasty man who was an anti-semite and on top of that, was practically worshipped by Adolf Hitler with much of his music being co-opted by the Third Reich.
But the music was stupendous and I even started getting into the full operas. So like many others, including Jews, I was able to separate the art from the man so that I could appreciate the music.
But I agree, it's tough to do sometimes.
Although her father was once a liberal—he recorded JFK’s campaign song when he ran against Nixon—by 1980, he was supporting Ronald Reagan.
You Only Live Twice is the Greatest Bond Theme