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    The best James Bond themes that never made it to the screen

    The James Bond movie theme tunes have become an indelible part of pop music culture.

    Almost from the get-go, with Sean Connery’s industry-creating turn as the suave secret agent in Dr No, the Bond films’ producers hit upon a formula as long-lasting as the secret agent himself.

    While each official Eon Productions Bond film has featured the characteristic theme tune by Monty Norman – you’re humming it now – they have also featured a secret weapon, one which makes each film as distinct as the villain the vodka-martini-sipping spy has to despatch: the theme song.

    It’s impossible to think of Live And Let Die (1973) without Wings’ apocalyptic slice of rock opera, or A View To A Kill (1985) without Duran Duran’s grandiose theme song. And that’s before we even consider Shirley Bassey’s masterclasses of cinematic unsubtlety with Goldfinger.

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    Originally, American band Blondie was approached to write and perform the theme song for this Roger Moore Bond movie. However, it was rejected because the company wanted what ended up being Sheena Easton's song and the band refused to record it.

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