Every classic action film series has great music, and James Bond is no different. Over 007's 58-year history, the theme music featured at the beginning of every film has become a Bond tradition.
And while producers have yet to make a decision on who is the best fit for James Bond, there are more speculations about the musician chosen to sing the next theme song for the fan-favorite franchise.
Billie Eilish is the youngest artist ever to record a Bond theme Billie Eilish's theme for the new James Bond film is a ... "You were never on my side." The song was released at 00:00 GMT, at ...
"I closed my eyes and I held the note for so long that when I opened my eyes the room was spinning”. How Tom Joens nearly worked with James Bond.
Session guitarist Vic Flick, known for playing the guitar riff in the James Bond theme tune ... Richard throughout his career. The famous theme song was recorded in 1962. Flick played the riff ...
Vic Flick, the renowned British session guitarist who created the iconic riff for the James Bond theme song introduced in “Dr. No,” has passed away at 87.
Vic Flick, the session musician known for playing the famed guitar riff in the James Bond theme tune ... Flick said the music editor wasn’t happy with the first theme that was written.
The number was rearranged by John Barry for “Dr. No,” and after the James Bond franchise became a smash hit and its theme music inescapable, Barry was often erroneously credited with having ...
No, the first film in the James Bond series. He went on to work on other Bond soundtracks, including From Russia With Love and Goldfinger. His guitar riff became a piece of music and cinema history ...