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This is an archive article published on July 29, 2011

Amy Winehouse recorded songs for new Bond film

Winehouse recorded a song called ‘Mission Of Solace’ in 2008.

Amy Winehouse is said to have recorded songs for the new ‘Bond’ film with Mark Ronson before her tragic death.

The star had secretly penned and recorded three tracks she hoped would make it on to the soundtrack for the new 007 film.

“What a way to remember Amy. We want her to be known for her talent and not her addiction,” the Daily Star quoted one of her pals as saying.

“To have one of her songs used in the next film would be the perfect memorial to her,” the pal stated.

Winehouse,who died last Saturday,recorded a song called ‘Mission Of Solace’ in 2008 with producer pal Ronson.

They had hoped it would be the title track for Daniel Craig’s outing as 007 in ‘A Quantum Of Solace’. However,plans were scrapped because of her drug-fuelled binges.

In the past 12 months she wrote another three songs called ‘The Walther Project’,’Revenge Alone’ and ‘You’re The Man’,and recorded in Ronson’s studio in Henley-on-Thames,Oxon.

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“They were really a work in progress but she’d laid down the vocals and had guitar and drums as an outline. It wouldn’t take much to tighten it up into a finished product,” the pal added.

Winehouse’s spokesman Chris Goodman says there is ‘plenty’ of material but there have been no discussions yet about releasing anything.

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