Monty Norman, the British composer who created the classic James Bond theme music for the James Bond film series, has died at the age of 94 after a long illness.
The theme music was first used in 1962’s ‘Dr. No’, and Monty Norman reused his earlier music for another aborted project to create a melody that is still a hit with fans today.
His film and television soundtrack works include “The Two Faces of Dr. Jekyll”, “The Day The Earth Caught Fire”, “Dickens of london” and so on.
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