1958
Nina Simone - Sinnerman
The song "Zungo" by Nina Simone features lyrics primarily in English, but it also incorporates elements of African languages. The title itself, "Zungo," is derived from a term that reflects African heritage. The song blends jazz and blues influences with cultural themes, showcasing Simone's diverse musical style.
It's actually called "Feeling Good" and was recorded by Nina Simone
"Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood" was written by Bennie Benjamin, Gloria Caldwell and Sol Marcus for the singer/pianist Nina Simone, who first recorded it in 1964. It is widely known by the 1965 blues rock hit recording from The Animals.
Blacks/African Americans being free and not being in slaved anymore
The song "You Know How I Feel" was originally written and recorded by Nina Simone in 1958. It was part of her album "Nina Simone Sings the Blues." The song has since been covered by various artists, but Simone is credited as the first to perform it.
The song "Feeling Good" was made famous by artist Nina Simone.
Nina Simone
I think it is Nina Simone - Sinnerman -, there are several versions.
Nina Simone - Sinnerman
Nina Simone - Sinner man
American singer Nina Simone (1933-2003) has never performed a title song for a James Bond film.
Nina Simone
The song "Zungo" by Nina Simone features lyrics primarily in English, but it also incorporates elements of African languages. The title itself, "Zungo," is derived from a term that reflects African heritage. The song blends jazz and blues influences with cultural themes, showcasing Simone's diverse musical style.
If you're talking about the one with the HTC it's the first few bars of Sinnerman by Nina Simone.
Sinnerman - Nina Simone
Nina Simone sang the closing song in Episode 6.