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Baby it's you could have been Fool on a hill
Good point. Maybe I'll change it.
Baby it's you might be Bond looking at Colonel Toro in OP
That would work.
I thought Maxwells Silver Hammer may fit an image of Lois Maxwell/Moneypenny. Though the only object that could work to the song reference I could think of was her typewriter.
Goldfinger could easily fit Mean Mr Mustard with his mustard coloured attire.
--Beatles
Stones formed in July 1962. Their first single release was Chuck Berry's Come On, June 1963
I'm not sure of the Beatles timeline
The Beatles would visit them at the flat and hang out.
According to wiki, The Beatles formed as a group in 1960. Lennon, McCartney and Harrison had history that predated that. But by 1960 the name was established. Ringo joined later, in 1962, bumping out Pete Best
They were an instant recording success, with their first string of singles starting with Love Me Do, Oct 1962.
So basically the Stones were still in their formative stages as The Beatles were hitting their initial fame.
Beatles hit the charts about 8 months ahead of the Stones, and even then made a bigger initial splash.
But @Thunderfinger a Stones Bond collaboration has possibilities too
Edit: Beatles and Bond movies though have almost perfect symmetry, with both hitting big, late 1962
And, of course, The Bondles: http://www.shamthology.com/000_main.html
They are great especially the Sgt Pepper album cover.
The Abbey Road cover is very Meta with how George is depicted.