Bookies have suspended bets on who will sing the next James Bond theme tune after one punter tried to put £15,000 on Radiohead. With names from Ellie Goulding to Sam Smith mentioned in the running, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Rock band Radiohead poses for a portrait at Capitol Records, Hollywood, California on June 11, 1997. In 1998 came the track’s most ...
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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 ...
Radiohead could be set to perform their unused James Bond theme Spectre in full. The Oxford band – whose members include Thom Yorke, 56, Jonny Greenwood, 53, Ed O’Brien, 57, Philip Selway, 58, and ...
The opening titles of the 24th James Bond movie ‘SPECTRE’ might have gone down a little differently. It had long been reported that Radiohead were among those considered to provide the theme song for ...
Could Radiohead be recording the theme tune for Spectre? Bookmakers have suspended betting on who will be performing the new Bond song, following one punter's outrageous bid on Thom Yorke's band. The ...
Ellie Goulding had been believed to be the main contender for the coveted job, after fellow Brit Sam Smith ruled himself out of the running, saying, "I heard Ellie Goulding was going to do it, it's ...
Radiohead are new favourites to have recorded the theme tune for the new James Bond film 'Spectre'. The 'Fake Plastic Trees' band have overtaken Ellie Goulding as the most likely act to have worked on ...
Were you not a fan of Sam Smith's "Writing on the Wall," the somewhat overwrought theme song for Spectre? Would you have preferred, say, Radiohead to soundtrack the opening to the latest James Bond ...
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