Cast: Frances Ruffelle (singer), BBC Concert Orchestra, Mike Dixon (conductor)
Holdings which refer to this music
Diamonds Are Forever: The Don Black Songbook (tv) • 00:09:00 • Black wrote the lyric to this before writing the tune (Marc London not mentioned), as director of film said it was very important it was right; Black and Grade discuss the line "How can you thank someone who has taken you from crayons to perfume?" "The lyric has to hug the contours of the melody ... it's the way it sings, it's not just the way it's read."
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