A statement posted on his official website, accessed by 'Variety', said, "It is with sadness we share the news that Monty
Norman most famously composed the score for '
As Norman said on his site: "We recognised we needed a fresh, contemporary sound for the main theme, and in the up-and-coming young John Barry we found a wonderful arranger, so the whole thing worked very well."
As per 'Variety', however, controversy erupted decades later when Barry claimed authorship of the theme, resulting in Norman suing the
A jury in London's High Court ruled in Norman's favour in 2001, awarding him 30,000 pounds plus court costs. Norman later said he felt vindicated by the decision.
Norman was a former big band singer who turned songwriter in the late 1950s. He enjoyed a West End hit in 1958 with 'Irma La Douce', adapted from an earlier successful French musical. Producer Albert R. 'Cubby' Broccoli, an investor in Norman's short-lived 1961 musical 'Belle', called him to accompany the team headed to Jamaica in January 1962 to shoot 'Dr. No'.
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