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Billy Strange
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(1970s) Branch manager of
Frank Sinatra
and
Nancy Sinatra
's publishing firm in Nashville, TN.
(1950s-70s) Musician, actor, arranger and producer in Hollywood, CA.
(1946-50) Musician for honky-tonk bands in Texas and dance halls.
(1964-65) Musician for the "James Bond Theme."
(1966) Played guitar on
Cher
's song, "Bang Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down)."
(1962) Arranger and musician for
Nat 'King' Cole
's song, "Ramblin' Rose;".
(1964) Played guitar on "Dead Man's Curve", a hit for
Jan & Dean
.
(1963) Songwriter: Wrote "Limbo Rock", a hit for
Chubby Checker
.
(1970) Songwriter: Wrote "I Think I Love You", a hit for
The Partridge Family
.
(1966) Songwriter: Wrote "These Boots Are Made for Walking", a hit for
Nancy Sinatra
.
(1962) Single: Played guitar on "Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah", a hit for Bobb B. Soxx and the Blue Jeans.
(1964) Single: Played guitar on "The Little Old Lady from Pasadena", a hit for
Jan & Dean
.
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