![]() Cornell declared he liked the Bond movies, particularly the ones with Sean Connery, but that he "wasn't really a big fan of the last several movies". Cornell thought it was a strange offer, considering that he was American, and assumed he would perform a secondary song instead of the main theme. Lia Vollack, Sony Pictures's President of Music, called Chris Cornell inviting him to make a song for the new Bond movie, which would "reflect the dramatic new direction of James Bond", with a "strong male singer". It was not included in the Casino Royale soundtrack, but appeared on Cornell's second solo album, Carry On. Reviews of the song were positive it won the Satellite Award and the World Soundtrack Award, and was nominated for a Grammy Award. It sold 148,000 copies in 2006 in the UK, and has sold 323,000 digital copies and garnered 3.5 million streams in the U.S. It charted in many countries, notably peaking at No. The track was leaked onto the Internet on September 20, 2006, and later released as an official single on Novemthrough Interscope Records. ![]() ![]() Cornell and Arnold tried to make the song a replacement theme for the character instead of the " James Bond Theme" reflecting the agent's inexperience in Casino Royale, as well as an introduction to Daniel Craig's grittier and more emotional portrayal of Bond. The film producers chose Cornell because they wanted a strong male singer. The String Quartet Tribute to Led Zeppelin, Vol." You Know My Name" is the theme song of the 2006 James Bond film Casino Royale, performed by American musician Chris Cornell, who wrote and produced it jointly with David Arnold, the soundtrack's composer. Misty Mountain Hop: A Millennium Tribute to Led Zeppelin Sampled and repurposed the hook for his song " Me Love"Įsta Tierra Es Tuya (This Land is Your Land) The Rhythm Remains the Same: Sly & Robbie Greets Led Zeppelin Later included as a B-side to " What I Can Do for You" reached No. 12 in Iceland to the Slaughter"Ĭanada No. 46, Billboard Radio Songs No. 63, Mainstream Rock No. 3, Alternative Airplay No. 11 The String Quartet Tribute to Led Zeppelin, Vol. Whole Lotta Bluegrass: A Bluegrass Tribute to Led Zeppelin Soundstage: Robert Plant and the Strange Sensation Larry Coryell, Victor Bailey, & Lenny White The Music Remains the Same: A Tribute to Led Zeppelin Recorded live at the Hammersmith Odeon, London on July 23, 1991 Directions in Smart-Alec Musicĭebravation (8 ½) Producer's (Director's) Cut Jaz Coleman and the London Philharmonic Orchestraħ Years Ago. No Quarter: Jimmy Page and Robert Plant Unledded Interpretations: The British Rock Songbookīattle of Evermore EP and Singles: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack Led Box: The Ultimate Led Zeppelin Tribute Great Zeppelin: A Tribute to Led Zeppelin ![]() The London Philharmonic Orchestra with Peter Scholes ![]() The String Quartet Tribute to Led Zeppelin In the Name of My Father – The Zepset – Live from Electric Ladyland Name of song, artist(s), album, year of release, and additional notes. Additionally, it does not include songs recorded or performed by Led Zeppelin that are officially credited (fully or partially) to other songwriters. Only officially released recordings by notable artists are included – the list does not include bootleg or unrecorded live performances, or any unreleased demo recordings. This list catalogues songs credited to Led Zeppelin or the individual group members ( Jimmy Page, Robert Plant, John Paul Jones, and John Bonham) that have been subsequently recorded or sampled by other artists. Led Zeppelin has also garnered tribute acts, such as Dread Zeppelin, who performs their songs in a reggae style as sung by an obese Elvis impersonator, and the all-female Zepparella. These include complete tribute albums, live versions, as well as versions on studio albums. During the band's tenure and in the years since they disbanded, many artists have recorded and released cover versions of their songs. They are considered one of the most successful, innovative, and influential rock groups in history. Led Zeppelin were an English rock band whose career spanned twelve years from 1968 to 1980. Clockwise, from top left: Jimmy Page, John Bonham, Robert Plant, John Paul Jones ![]()
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