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: His sudden departure left Sinatra to "pick up the pieces" and navigate the end of her contract with Reprise Records alone.

The "heartbreak" referred to in recent reports and retrospectives regarding and Lee Hazlewood primarily describes a professional and personal betrayal rather than a romantic breakup. : His sudden departure left Sinatra to "pick

: Despite this, the two eventually reconciled for subsequent projects, including the 1972 album Nancy & Lee Again and later reunions in the 1990s and 2000s. "Summer Wine" Context "Summer Wine" Context : Sinatra described herself as

: Sinatra described herself as "betrayed" and "heartbroken" because Hazlewood disappeared without saying goodbye after years of successful collaboration. Originally released as a B-side to "Sugar Town"

While their classic 1967 duet "" is a seductive ballad about an intoxicating encounter, Sinatra has clarified that their real-life relationship was always platonic, despite a palpable "sexual tension" or "love/hate" chemistry. The "Heartbreak" of 1970

The emotional rift between the duo occurred in 1970 when Hazlewood abruptly moved to Sweden without informing Sinatra.

Originally released as a B-side to "Sugar Town" in late 1966, "" became their first major hit as a duo in 1967.