
Suzi Jane Hokom is a pop, folk and country singer. As both the creative and romantic partner of Lee Hazlewood, she recorded a number of his songs in the second half of the 1960s. She recorded "Summer Wine" with Hazlewood in 1966, but the song was made famous by Nancy Sinatra and Lee Hazlewood in 1967. In 1969 she released an eponymous album together with Virgil Warner. One of her most well-known songs is the anti-war folk song "For A Day Like Today", which was released as a single and was featured on Hazlewood's 1970 album "Cowboy in Sweden".
For a Day Like Today
First Street Blues
Little War
Same Old Songs
Come on Sunshine
Need All The Help I Can Get
Reason To Believe
Like Today
First Street Blues (session outtake)
Summer Wine
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