It is possible, but considering the James Bond theme songs are well known around the world, they were played internationally both in the films and on commercial radio airplay as is.
KS Chitra has recorded about 11000 film songs in various Indian languages, and about 4000 nonfilm songs.
25 songs were created, but the theme song has many versions in many languages.
There all songs for a bond film.
Different songs are written by different people.
Whitney Houston performed a great many different songs. Each one of these songs have a very different set of keyboard notes.
There are a few different songs with the title I'm Real. Jennifer Lopez recorded two songs with this title and a song titled I'm Real was also recorded by James Brown.
KS Chitra has recorded about 11000 film songs in various Indian languages, and about 4000 nonfilm songs.
KJ Yesudas is a famous Indian classical musician. During his career, now spanning five decades, he has recorded over 50,000 songs in various different languages.
yes, Spanish, English, and French!
Spb has sung more than 40,000 songs in different languages so far.
Indian singer Kailash Kher performed or has sung in eighteen different languages, according to the information provided on Wikipedia. However, in one of his interviews, Kailash Kher has stated that he has more than 500 songs in 21 different languages. This information was updated on April 1st 2013.
The band The Used recorded sixty nine songs and have released six albums. Their first album came out in 2001 and it was called Demos From the Basement.
A normal album is a collection of songs recorded for that particular album, whereas a compilation album is a collection of songs from perviously recorded albums. For example, 'the best of'.
two different songs: the Paradons in 1960 Prince and the NPG in 1992
Yesterday by the beatles, it has been covered by over 3,700 different artists.
Many songs of Sinatra has more than one version. These songs are recorded many times with different companies. A song can have a version recorded in Capitol era, and Reprise era etc. There are songs that have 3+ or 4+ studio versions. If we take concerts into consideration, some songs have 100+ versions.
I read somewhere that Mary Njerera is studying German and will have some new songs coming out sung in German. Eventually, French and Spanish songs will be recorded.