Lana Del Rey's Bond theme rejected for Spectre
- Lana Del Rey reveals she wrote a song for Daniel Craig's Spectre.
- Producers turned down Lana Del Rey's Bond theme.
- The star expresses admiration for Sam Smith's 'Spectre' theme.
Musicians wanted their songs in Bond movies, but producers said no to many. Lana Del Rey wrote a song for James Bond in 2015, but the movie people didn't pick it. She was at an event in London when she talked about it. Lana wondered why she hadn't done a Bond theme yet. She sang part of her song "24" that she wrote for the movie. The song came out around the time the movie "Spectre" was out, with Daniel Craig as James Bond. But the theme song for "Spectre" was by Sam Smith, who won an award for it. Lana liked Sam's song and joked about pretending her song was the movie's title track. Another singer, RAYE, thought Lana's song was perfect for Bond. She won a big award that night and said Lana should get a chance in the future. At the same event, Sir Paul McCartney gave an award to Bruce Springsteen and made some jokes. Lana Del Rey tried to get her song in a James Bond movie in 2015, but they said no. She wondered why she hadn't done a Bond theme yet. Another singer, RAYE, was surprised Lana's song was rejected. She thought Lana would be great for a Bond movie. Lana also said she turned down a world tour to visit Kentucky. She wanted to meet people there and have breakfast with them.