James Bond’s Spycraft Sound
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EPISODE 242
The latest installment of the James Bond franchise, No Time To Die, closes the book on the Daniel Craig era of the international superspy. The film’s theme song, “No Time to Die,” by Billie Eilish, Finneas, and Hans Zimmer, also marks the conclusion of one of the great musical sagas in recent cinema. Monty Norman’s and John Barry’s now-iconic “James Bond Theme,” written for 1962’s Dr. No, has remained a constant across six decades of espionage and one-liners. But every new Bond theme has also developed subtle variations on the original that reflect the character’s changes over time. On this episode of Switched On Pop, we uncover what inspired the theme, how it’s changed, and why it almost never happened.
FURTHER JAMES BOND THEME READING
The James Bond Songs: Pop Anthems of Late Capitalism by Adrian Daub and Charles Kronengold
The Music of James Bond - Jon Burlingame
SONGS DISCUSSED (playlist)
John Barry Orchestra - James Bond Theme, Beat Girl
Monty Norman - Under The Mango Tree, Dr. No's Fantasy
Miles Davis Quintet - It Never Entered My Mind
Roy Orbison - Crying
Lesley Gore - It's My Party
Dizzy Gillespie - A Night In Tunisia
Johnny Smith - Walk Don't Run
John Barry Seven - Walk Don't Run
Henry Mancini - Peter Gunn
Shirley Bassey - Goldfinger
Bernard Herrmann - Prelude (from Psycho)
John Barry - Death Of Tilley
Nancy Sinatra - You Only Live Twice
Garbage - The World Is Not Enough
Gladys Knight - Licence To Kill
Chris Cornell - You Know My Name
David Arnold - The Name's Bond... James Bond
Jack White, Alicia Keys - Another Way to Die
Adele - Skyfall
Sam Smith - Writing's On The Wall
Billie Eilish - No Time To Die
Hans Zimmer - Gun Barrel