Adele: 'I won't record another Bond theme'
Adele will never record another James Bond theme, even though her Skyfall anthem won her an Oscar.
The soulful Brit admits the success of her 2012 007 tune, which became the first Bond theme to win an Academy Award, will be tough to beat - and therefore she'd rather not try.
"I would never do it again because it went so well and I would
never want to jinx it," Adele told The Sun.
And she admits she came close to turning down the opportunity
following the success of her 2011 album 21, but she could hear
destiny calling.
"I was like, 'Why did I want to ruin things (and record a Bond
theme)?'" she recalled. "Then I heard it was (the 23rd Bond film),
and I was 23, and it felt a little like fate."
Adele recorded the song and went on to pick up a Grammy and an
Oscar for the track.
"Having an Oscar is amazing," she chuckled. "The statue is really
heavy and now when anyone comes round my house the first thing they
say is not, 'How are you?' It's always, 'Can I see your
Oscar?'"
Adele is no longer the only Bond theme Oscar recipient - fellow
Brit Sam Smith also picked up an Academy Award in February (16) for
his hit Writing's on the Wall from last year's (15) Spectre.