Sam Smith records Spectre Theme song
Sam Smith has recorded the theme song for upcoming James Bond movie Spectre.
The track is called Writing’s on the Wall and will be released on 25 September. Smith said: “This is one of the highlights of my career.”
“I am so excited to be a part of this iconic British legacy and join an incredible line up of some of my biggest musical inspirations.”
Just last week, Smith told BBC Radio 2’s Jo Whiley he was “definitely not” working on the project.
But, revealing his involvement on Tuesday, he told Radio 1’s Nick Grimshaw: “I’m so relieved to actually talk about this, this has been a top secret mission of my own.”
He said he recorded the track in January.
“I got called into the office with Barbara Broccoli and Sam Mendes and they gave me the script, I read the script… they said ‘have a go at the song’.
“It’s the quickest I’ve ever written a song – it took 20 minutes… and they loved it!”
“I love the song so much,” he added.
Smith has co-written the title song with fellow Grammy award winner Jimmy Napes, who worked with him on the number one hits Stay With Me and La La La.
Dance act Disclosure – who gave Smith his big break on the single Latch – tweeted that they had “added some additional production” to the song.
It is the first James Bond theme song recorded by a British male solo artist since 1965.
The film, starring Daniel Craig, is released on 26 October.
It also features Oscar winner Christoph Waltz, David Bautista and Sherlock star Andrew Scott.
Adele’s Bond song, Skyfall, won her an Oscar in 2013.
Ellie Goulding, Radiohead and Lana Del Ray had also been rumoured to record the Spectre theme song.
Goulding had heavily hinted her involvement in the production with a picture posted on Instagram in July. The picture showed the singer leaving the world famous Abbey Road Studios with the caption: “It’s a wrap”.
She also tweeted the title of the 1973 Bond film Live and Let Die.
Abbey Road was the same studio Adele used for the Skyfall theme.
Last month the bookmaker William Hill suspended betting on the identity of the next Bond theme singer after a customer in Middlesex tried to put a £15,000 bet on Radiohead having recorded the song.
“The first gamble of the day was Ellie Goulding and punters were backing her as if she already had the gig, but just as we were thinking of pulling the plug we had a load of bets for Radiohead, including one customer who asked to place a £15,000 bet on the band at 10/1,” said William Hill spokesman Rupert Adams.
Sam Smith has all but confirmed that he will sing the theme tune for the new James Bond film, Spectre.
The singer tweeted a picture of a finger with a ring featuring the movie’s logo.
He had been tipped for the soundtrack several times but previously denied any involvement in the project.
Spectre is released in October but we don’t know much more about the song itself.
Only in July, Sam told Capital FM he was “definitely not” doing it.
“People seem to think I’m doing it but I have no idea what’s going on. I’m being deadly serious. I think I would know by now,” he said.
“I heard Ellie Goulding was going to do it,” he added.
The film will be directed by Sam Mendes who also worked on Skyfall, which came out in 2012.
Mendes revealed earlier this year that the theme tune for upcoming Bond film Spectre had already been recorded, in July, the same month Sam denied any involvement.
The film also features Oscar winner Christoph Waltz, WWE wrestler David Bautista and Sherlock star Andrew Scott as well as Daniel Craig reprising his role as 007.
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