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It would be refreshing to have more than one performer, either a duet or a band play the next song. Quite often these kinds of songs have gone on to become successful as well.
Sam Smith's Writings in the Wall song was really good as a solo song though.
All in all, I'd like to a title song that does not feature the title of the movie either in it's name. It puts more emphasis on the song rather than marketing the film. That's when these title songs can easily lose their appeal once the release of the movie is over at movie theaters.
Has that ever happened? The soundtrack, on the other hand...
A Spy's Pursuit
There's always Death
Dice with death
Time never ends.
There's Norway To Live
For the instrumental to rival OHMSS.
https://mirror.co.uk/film/dua-lipa-film-music-video-14198695
No thank you. If Freddie was still with us singing then I say yes, but having queen perform the song and its not with Freddie doesn't seem right. Queen should have done a Bond song in the 80s
Agreed, but i sure wouldn't mind Brian May writing the Song for a different artist, like U2 did for Tina.
I wouldn't mind that either.
C'mon, they jumped the shark even earlier. For every 'Don't stop me' they perpetrated a 'Champions'. They did it well on the 'Flash' and 'Highlander' soundtracks though...
Probably one of the finest singles band of all time but albums Queen never released an album except from their Greatest Hits album that would rank up there with the big juggernauts of the rock world.
I think fair play to them for plugging away at it but I don't think they should call themselves Queen when not only Freddie is not there but also no John Deacon in the ranks. It's kind of a joke as good a voice as Adam Lambert might have.
As for Paul Rogers that will go down as one of the biggest WTF moments of rock history.
Lets see what would happen if McCartney and Ringo decided to go on the road and call themselves The Beatles with say Liam Gallagher on vocals.
You just remind me of the one time where Macca headed Nirvana :D But as you said they had the decency to not call it as such ;)