




| song title— | The Last of the Secret Agents |
| performed by | Nancy Sinatra |
| album title— | You Go–Go Girl |
| track— | 03 of 16 |
| duration— | 4:54 |
| genre— | new age, world |
| quick descriptor— | secret agent man :)![]() |
| artist | |
| background— | the daughter of Frank Sinatra, Nancy Sinatra at wikipedia.org |
| website— | nancysinatra.com |
| album | |
| record company— | Varese Records |
| released on | November 16, 1999 |
| appears in the film | The Man Who Knew Too Little with Bill Murray (1997) |
| album art— | ![]() |
| pick it up at | Amazon |
| song | |
| dedicated to | Rio |
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He’s never caught one spy, I’m told
He’s never even caught a cold
Got his degree from Disney Land
but he’s the last of the secret agents
and he’s my man He’s an underwhelming kind of sleuth
He thinks James Bond is some kind of suit
He’s farther back than also ran
but he’s the last of the secret agents
and he’s my man He’d come in third in a two–horse race
I’ve never had to slap his face
(What a shame)
But, people, try to understand,
he’s the last of the secret agents
and he’s my man He’s the last of the secret agents
He’s my man
He’s the last of the secret agents
and he’s my man
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| Songlog | We watched “The Man Who Knew Too Little” tonight. Finally! Eric’s seen one of my all–time favorites. This song plays as the credits roll. |
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at November 18, 2005 04:04 PM