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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.

: 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 The "heartbreak" referred to in recent reports and

: Sinatra described herself as "betrayed" and "heartbroken" because Hazlewood disappeared without saying goodbye after years of successful collaboration. : His sudden departure left Sinatra to "pick

: His sudden departure left Sinatra to "pick up the pieces" and navigate the end of her contract with Reprise Records alone. The "Heartbreak" of 1970

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

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