Paul McCartney did not come up with the title of “Live and Let Die.” He was given the title and felt he had to work with a conundrum. Considering the song’s name and its association with James Bond, ...
One day in October 1972, Paul McCartney received a phone call from Ron Kass, head of Apple Records. McCartney liked Kass and they got on well. After chatting for a while, Kass casually asked McCartney ...
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Bond in Context: "Live and Let Die" (1973)

The historical context of "Live and Let Die," one of the weakest of the Bond films, involves a brief and interesting cultural moment in the early 1970s when African-American artists and stories were ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook james bond (sean connery) comes home in dr. no Early on in Dr. No, the very first official James ...
“Live and Let Die,” “Diamonds are Forever” and “Skyfall” were on the set list as Margaret Qualley opened the tribute with a dance performance. By Shirley Halperin, Benjamin Svetkey The James Bond ...