NEW YORK (U2 Fans Website) - U2's Bono, along with Morrissey and Pulp's Jarvis Cocker, have helped out on a new Nancy Sinatra record. Sinatra, daughter of Frank Sinatra, had a string of hits in the Sixties, including 'These Boots are Made for Walkin', 'Some Velvet Morning' (with Lee Hazlewood) and 'Something Stupid' (with her father). According to Rolling Stone, she has just recorded a new album, 'To Nancy, With Love'. Bono contributed a song that he originally wrote for her father, 'Two Shots Of Happy, One Shot Of Sad'. Morrissey collaborated on another track, 'Let Me Kiss You', which has been tipped for release as a single in the UK. Joe Cocker contributed two new songs and played guitar in a backing ensemble along with Jim O'Rourke and Richard Hawley. Jon Spencer of the Jon Spencer Blues Explosion also worked on the album, as did UK team Reno.
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