Adele lends sultry voice to Bond theme for Skyfall

Expect another groovy song blazing through this fall since her last hit album.


Reuters October 02, 2012

LOS ANGELES:


Grammy-winning British singer Adele is adding Bond girl to her superstar resume by signing on to write and sing the theme of the latest James Bond film Skyfall — her first song to be released since her best-selling heartbreak album,  titled 21, Columbia Records said in a statement on Monday.


Adele, 24, who swept the Grammy Awards earlier this year with accolades in six categories, will release the song on Friday on her official website, to coincide with the Bond film franchise’s 50th anniversary and Global James Bond Day.

The sultry singer wrote “Skyfall” with long-time collaborator Paul Epworth. She recorded it at London’s Abbey Road Studios with a 77-piece orchestra. Adele said in a statement that she was persuaded to do the song after she “fell in love with the script.”

“I was a little hesitant at first to be involved with the theme song for Skyfall. There’s a lot of instant spotlight and pressure when it comes to a Bond song,” the singer said.

“When we recorded the strings, it was one of the proudest moments of my life. I’ll be backcombing my hair when I’m 60, telling people I was a Bond girl back in the day, I’m sure.”

James Bond title songs have become a signature of the films, featuring suave British agent 007 holding a gun in a pose that has become iconic. Skyfall, the 23rd film in the Bond franchise and the third film with actor Daniel Craig in the lead role, will see the womanising rogue super-spy take on another mission to save the world.

Published in The Express Tribune, October 4th, 2012.

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