Nancy Sinatra Warns Trump About Using Father's Song 'My Way'

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By    |   Thursday, 19 January 2017 02:02 PM EST ET

Nancy Sinatra, the daughter of singer Frank Sinatra, issued a warning about President-elect Donald Trump using the song "My Way" as his first dance at the inaugural ball.

 

 

The line she mentioned is "And now, the end is near."

Sinatra, 76, is famous for her hit song "These Boots Were Made for Walkin'," which she released in 1966.

She has expressed criticism for the president-elect before. On Jan. 7, she tweeted:

 

 

According to the Washington Examiner, Trump's opening song will be "Mack the Knife," to be sung by Nashville jazz singer Erin Boehme.

Paul Anka wrote "My Way" in 1969. He was scheduled to perform a rewritten version of the song at the inauguration, but a schedule conflict forced him to bow out.

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