I found a video of the Demo Song John Barry and Julie Rogers did for You Only Live Twice. Does anyone know if an instumental version exists? I really like the music, but not the lyrics. Not quite as polished as Nancy Sinatra's version.
[video]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_lv0MmLaUAs[/video]
You Only Live Twice Demo Song
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You Only Live Twice Demo Song
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Re: You Only Live Twice Demo Song
I like the instrumental better as well.Kiwichris wrote:I found a video of the Demo Song John Barry and Julie Rogers did for You Only Live Twice. Does anyone know if an instumental version exists? I really like the music, but not the lyrics. Not quite as polished as Nancy Sinatra's version.
[video]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_lv0MmLaUAs[/video]
This is what came up on a quick search.
[spoil]You Only Live Twice is the soundtrack for the 5th James Bond film of the same name. It was composed by Bond veteran, John Barry. At the time, this was his fourth credited Bond film. The theme song, “You Only Live Twice”, was sung by Nancy Sinatra, with music by John Barry and lyrics by Leslie Bricusse.
Alternative theme
An earlier recording of the theme song, with different lyrics and sung by an uncredited Julie Rogers, was included in the James Bond 30th Anniversary 2-CD boxed set, cited as a “demo. ” Rogers never thought it was a demo, but a finished version for the film. After this version was recorded, the producers sought out Nancy Sinatra for the vocal, and Barry re-orchestrated the song to suit her range.
An alternative example of the title song (also called “You Only Live Twice” and sung by Lorraine Chandler) was discovered in the vaults of RCA records in the 1990s. Possibly intended as a demo for consideration by the film’s producers, it can be found on compilations such as Rare, Collectable, and Soulful Vol. 2.
Little Anthony & The Imperials recorded a rendition of the song for United Artists Records as well. It appeared on their 1967 album, Movie Grabbers on the label’s Veep Records subsidiary that year, and was released as single from that album.[/spoil]
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Re: You Only Live Twice Demo Song
Interesting, ta.
"Dalton makes an effective Bond - lacking Sean Connery's grace and humor, and Roger Moore's suave self-mockery, but with a lean tension and a toughness that is possibly more contemporary" - Roger Ebert

