Despite all the rumors, Paul McCartney was always meant to sing Bond theme 'Live And Let Die'
The McCartney Legacy: Volume 1: 1969-73McCartney’s lawyer Lee Eastman and those representing Eon Productions.negotiated a fee of $15,000 for the creation of “Live And Let Die,” aand Wings bandmate, Lynda. As well as that initial fee for the song, the former Beatles member was given the publishing rights , including 50% of the song’s net profits.,” wrote Ron Kass, former U.S. head of the Beatles’ label Apple Records, to Saltzman in one of the uncovered documents.
Unwind with 12 credits to spend on any audiobook, and free access to the Premium Plus selections, no credits needed.story of Saltzman wanting to feature another singer on McCartney’s track, with Kozinn believing that the whole thing “was just a misunderstanding” between Martin, McCartney, and the film’s producers.
“Martin wouldn’t have been familiar with the terms of that contract, but Paul certainly would have,” said Kozinn. “One of the things we discovered is that, if it’s a good story, Paul will go with it. He didn’t have any reason to assume that anybody would see that contract.”
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