Casino Royale 1967 Theme Song
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Theme From Casino Royale
$14.95 / Music from the Original Motion Picture Soundtrack. By David Arnold. Piano Solo Songbook. Published by Hal Leonard. Three versions of 'You Know My Name' were produced for its release. The 'Main Version' took the primary spot of the single release. A 'Pop Mix' was used in the music video, featured on the Carry On album, and appeared on German singles as the second track. Download sheet music for Casino Royale 1967. Choose from Casino Royale 1967 sheet music for such popular songs as The Look of Love, Theme from Casino Royale,. Print instantly, or sync to our free PC, web and mobile apps. Directed by Val Guest, Ken Hughes, John Huston. With David Niven, Peter Sellers, Ursula Andress, Orson Welles. In an early spy spoof, aging Sir James Bond comes out of retirement to take on SMERSH.
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Track Listing
1. | Casino Royale Theme (Main Title) | 2. | The Look Of Love [previewing track] | 3. | Money Penny Goes For Broke | 4. | Le Chiffre's Torture Of The Mind [previewing track] | 5. | 'Home James, Don't Spare The Horses' | 6. | Sir James' Trip To Find Mata [previewing track] | 7. | The Look Of Love (Instrumental) | 8. | Hi There Miss Goodthighs [previewing track] | 9. | Little French Boy | 10. | Flying Saucer - First Stop Berlin [previewing track] | 11. | The Venerable Sir James Bond | 12. | 'Dream On James, You're Winning' [previewing track] | 13. | The Big Cowboys And Indians Fight At Casino Royale; Casino Royal Theme (Reprise) | Total Album Time: | 34:19 |
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In early June 1967, the latest James Bond film premiered in Scranton – Casino Royale. This film took a different take on the spy franchisee, it was a comedy starring David Niven, Woody Allen, Peter Sellers, Orson Welles and Ursula Andress. The film, maybe forgotten by some, the soundtrack was a hit thanks to Burt Bacharach. He composed the soundtrack which included the hits – “The Look of Love” performed by Dusty Springfield and the theme song “Casino Royale” performed by Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass. The theme song went to number two on the Billboard’s Easy Listening chart and to number 27 on the Billboard Top 100. “The Look of Love” would be nominated for an Academy Award for Best Song.
Ads for the film and soundtrack to “Casino Royale” in early June 1967.
With the local premiere, Mello-Dee Disc Shop at 302 Spruce Street, was promoting the soundtrack. An ad from the album appeared in the Sunday Times on June 4, 1967. Three days later on June 7, the Mello-Dee Disc Shop was destroyed by fire. The fire started shortly before 3pm that Wednesday. A passerby noticed the fire and alerted the Scranton Fire Department. By the time the fire department arrived flames were shooting out of the front of the business.
Flames shot from Mello-Dee Disc Shop, 302 Spruce Street, as fire of undetermined origin destroyed the outlet and caused damage to several neighboring businesses shortly before 3pm on June 7, 1967. No injuries were reported. Times-Tribune Archives
Music From Casino Royale
The manager of the record shop, Anthony Lemmo, was not in the store at the time of the fire. He told authorities he was having a cup of coffee across the street at the time. The cause of the fire was marked as undetermined. The blaze caused damage to neighboring businesses – Altier’s Jewelry Shop, Pittle’s Men’s & Boy’s Wear, Nealon’s Cigar Store, Times Barber Shop and Chum’s Cafe.
Lemmo would reopen the record shop. The shop and it’s manager would be back in the news in 1971. Starting in November of that year and continuing to March 1, 1972, Lemmo was cited 6 times by Scranton Police with disorderly conduct following complaints of loud music coming from his shop by area businesses and residents of Spruce Street.
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