British singer Sam Smith released a teaser of his theme song for the latest James Bond film, Spectre, on social media on Monday evening, ahead of the song's release on Friday. The artist, who ...
Dramatic and moody - it seems to be the formula for 007 theme songs, and Sam Smith's turn at the crooning for the latest James Bonk flick "Spectre" is no different. The British star shared on Twitter ...
Lana Del Rey wants the 4-1-1 on the next 007 soundtrack. The singer/songwriter told the BBC that she originally penned part of her song “24” for 2015 Bond installment “Spectre,” starring Daniel Craig.
Sam Mendes has revealed that the new James Bond song for Spectre is complete. The director, however, did not share who will be singing it. The last Bond song, 'Skyfall', was performed by award-winning ...
According to The Mirror, Adele arrived yesterday to L.A to start recording the theme for this year´s Spectre. Their source at MGM reports that "everyone thinks Adele is [in L.A] for her much ...
On Christmas Day, Radiohead sprang an alternative (and kinda superior) Spectre theme on us. Apparently they were asked to pen a theme for the latest Bond film but things didn't work out. What to Read ...
(NEW YORK) — British pop singer Sam Smith’s song “Writing’s on the Wall” was ultimately chosen as the theme song for the lates James Bond movie, Spectre, but his contribution wasn’t the only one in ...
Although Sam Smith was ultimately chosen to do the theme for Spectre, the most recent addition to the 007 franchise, it appears that he wasn’t the only artist the music supervisor had in mind for the ...
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Lana Del Rey has revealed her song was rejected for the James Bond theme for 'Spectre'. The 'Video Games' hitmaker has revealed she penned her track '24' from her 2015 LP 'Honeymoon' for the Daniel ...
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