Nancy Sinatra slams Trump over his use of dad Frank Sinatra’s My Way performance
Get the inside track from Roisin O’Connor with our free weekly music newsletter Now Hear This Get our free music newsletter Now Hear This Get our free music newsletter Now Hear This Nancy Sinatra, the eldest daughter of the late crooner Frank Sinatra, has condemned Donald Trump’s use of her father’s music. Over the weekend, the president shared a clip of Frank’s 1978 live performance of his hit ballad “My Way” at Caesar’s Palace in Las Vegas on Truth Social. A screengrab of Trump’s post was shared on X by multiple people, including one who tagged Nancy, writing: “Omg, @NancySinatra will not be happy about this. Trump goes against everything that Frank stood for. He was a big champion for equality and supported the Civil Rights movement.” Nancy, 85, responded: “This is a sacrilege.” Replying to another person who asked if there was any legal action she could take against the president, the “These Boots Are Made for Walkin’” singer said: “Unfortunately no. The only people who can do something are the publishers.” Nancy Sinatra …



