Casino royale chris cornell song

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“I felt the weight of the entire thing,” Arnold remembers, “But more than anything, just felt like a proper friend… it was probably the best collaborative experience I’ve ever had. Speaking to Consequence in a most secret room at Abbey Road (no photos allowed, so you’ll have to take our word for it), Arnold recalls teaming up with the late Chris Cornell for “You Know My Name,” the theme for 2006’s Casino Royale, which also happened to see Daniel Craig make his debut as Bond. 1080pAll credits go to Chris Cornell, MGM and Sony Pictures Entertainment.Music: You. The orchestra was introduced by composer and songwriter David Arnold, who is known for five Bond films, as well as shows like Good Omens and BBC’s Sherlock. Just a clean, clear copy of the complete opening movie credit sequence.

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Iconic British audio brand Bowers & Wilkins hosted a special event at London’s Abbey Road Studios on Thursday, November 10th, uniting audiophiles and James Bond diehards for a unique night of music (and, of course, martinis).Ĭelebrating 60 years of iconic James Bond music, the event, dubbed The Sound of 007, featured an incredible live performance of Bond theme songs by the Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra inside the storied Studio One.

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