Here are the opening titles to 1997's "Tomorrow Never Dies" featuring music by the band Pulp, "Tomorrow Never Lies." Their contribution was obviously written when the film was still using its origi...
Here are the opening titles to 1997's "Tomorrow Never Dies" featuring music by the band Pulp, "Tomorrow Never Lies." Their contribution was obviously written when the film was still using its original title. The song was nearly five minutes long so it did require some editing, but I think it turned out well. Enjoy!
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It was submitted as a possibility for the theme by Pulp. It was one of many that didn't get picked. They rerecorded it & changed a couple of lyrics to give it it's own identity. It was written as a Bond song though.
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