Fatherly reported that McCartney discussed writing "Live and Let Die" during a 2023 episode of the McCartney: A Life in Lyrics podcast series. The former Beatles member, now 83, revealed that he "always [had] a sneaky ambition to write a Bond song." He also shared that he didn't want the Live and Let Die theme to glorify violence.
Wings' Drummer Denny Seiwell Shared Details About Recording 'Live and Let Die' in a 2022 Interview
Wings' drummer, Denny Seiwell, revealed that "Live and Let Die" was written rather quickly in a 2022 interview with Music Night At The Majestic. According to Seiwell, McCartney had read Ian Fleming's 1954 James Bond book of the same name "the night before" he came up with the hit.
Seiwell said after McCartney sketched out the melody, the rest of Wings decided to "knock it out together." Within a few hours, the band recorded "a nice version of it" and sent it to producer George Martin.
Seiwell said that Wings were accompanied by "a whole orchestra" while recording the track, which only took about three hours to complete.
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