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  2. James Bond music - Wikipedia

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    1 'Three Blind Mice' is a.k.a. the 'Kingston Calypso' 1962 Byron Lee and the Dragonaires Monty Norman Diana Coupland: From Russia with Love "From Russia with Love" (End Credits) 1963 Matt Monro: Thunderball "Mr. Kiss Kiss Bang Bang" 1965 Dionne Warwick and another version by Shirley Bassey (not on soundtrack, only instrumental version appears ...

  3. Dr. No (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    Norman is famous for writing the music to the first James Bond movie Dr No, and has been credited with writing the "James Bond Theme", the signature theme of the James Bond franchise. Norman has received royalties since 1962 for the theme, but it was arranged by John Barry after the producers were dissatisfied with Norman's music.

  4. Three Blind Mice - Wikipedia

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    Amateur music composer Thomas Oliphant (1799–1873) [6] noted in 1843 that: . This absurd old round is frequently brought to mind in the present day, from the circumstance of there being an instrumental Quartet by Weiss, through which runs a musical phrase accidentally the same as the notes applied to the word Three Blind Mice.

  5. Three Blind Mice (2008 film) - Wikipedia

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    Three Blind Mice struggled to secure a theatrical release in Sydney, the city it was produced in. [15] Finally, the Chauvel Cinema agreed to show the film for five consecutive Friday nights. [10] Titan View CEO John L. Simpson noted that this limited release was due to the city's arthouse cinemas rejecting the film as not commercial enough. [15]

  6. Pet Sounds - Wikipedia

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    On October 15, 1965, Wilson went to the studio with a 43-piece orchestra to record an instrumental piece entitled "Three Blind Mice", which bore no musical connection to the nursery rhyme of the same name. [257] [nb 36] On the same day, he recorded instrumental versions of the standards "How Deep Is the Ocean" and "Stella by Starlight". [59]

  7. Three Blind Mice (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Three Blind Mice, TV movie starring Brian Dennehy; Three Blind Mice, crime thriller with Edward Furlong; Three Blind Mice, Australian film written and directed by Matthew Newton; Three Blind Mice, working title of The Final Terror, a 1983 horror film; Three Blind Mice (Shrek), in the Shrek movie franchise

  8. Three Blind Mouseketeers - Wikipedia

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    The three blind mice are disguised as musketeers in a cellar. Captain Cat (the devious cat) sets a number of traps for the mice and goes to sleep. The mice come out to search for food, avoiding all the traps. When they uncork three bottles of wine, the corks hit Captain Cat on the nose.

  9. Three Blind Mice (2003 film) - Wikipedia

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    Three Blind Mice is a 2003 British and French crime film directed by Mathias Ledoux and starring Edward Furlong, Emilia Fox and Chiwetel Ejiofor. [1] Plot