Paul McCartney‘s “Live and Let Die” was written for the James Bond movie of the same name. Paul said the title of the song made it challenging to write. Subsequently, he explained how it paved the way ...
Ian Fleming’s estate has issued a statement affirming that the author would “agree” with the rewriting of his James Bond novels, in accordance with a sensitivity review. Last week, it was announced ...
Paul McCartney‘s “Live and Let Die” was written for a James Bond film. Paul said the song didn’t come from his “soul.” Subsequently, he revealed he likes writing songs that don’t come from his soul.
One day in October 1972, Paul McCartney received a phone call from Ron Kass, head of Apple Records. McCartney liked Kass and they got on well. After chatting for a while, Kass casually asked McCartney ...
In the documentary (via CinemaBlend), McCartney recounted how he was given the Ian Fleming book to read and write the song from and then he worked with Martin to get the song to Saltzman— who in turn ...
Ian Fleming’s series focused on the spy with a license to kill is the latest book series that will be put under an editor’s pen. The James Bond books are getting rewrites before they are re-released ...
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