![]() Paloma Faith – Theatrical and soulful is a safe bet and few sum up that ideal like Paloma Faith. Hozier’s great deep voice has the necessary oomph to make a deserving and memorable tune. This is a film about a man with a license to kill, you don’t want something gentle. Hozier – The main complaint about Smith’s song is that it simply wasn’t powerful enough. However if they could be persuaded I think they could perform the perfect song dark, eerie and with a raw, vicious edge. They’ve never exactly been a commercial band and I think doing a bond theme would be too much like ‘selling out’ for them. Radiohead – The other main rumour about the Spectre theme besides Sam Smith was that it would be performed by Radiohead. So who would be best suited then to perform the song for the next instalment? Who can match Smith’s chart success and yet find the universal acclaim that ‘Writing’s on the Wall’ has been missing? The prestigious honour of performing a track for a Bond film isn’t given to just anyone, but the end results have always been a bit hit-and-miss even with the big name stars. Despite it’s mixed reception, Sam Smith’s ‘Writing’s on the Wall’, the theme for the latest James Bond Film Spectre, has made history by becoming the first Bond theme to reach number 1 in the charts.
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