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  1. Released on 13 April 1967, two months prior to Eon's fifth Bond film, You Only Live Twice, Casino Royale was a financial success, grossing over $41.7 million worldwide, and Burt Bacharach's musical score was praised, earning him an Academy Award nomination for the song "The Look of Love", performed on the film's soundtrack by Dusty Springfield ...

  2. The soundtrack won the Golden Globe Award for Best Original Score, BAFTA Award for Best Film Music, and two Academy Awards, one for Best Original Music Score and the other for Best Original Song for "Jai Ho". The soundtrack has also won two Grammy Awards, one for the album itself and another for the song "Jai Ho".

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  4. It took home a total of eight Academy Awards including Best Picture, Best Director and Best Adapted Screenplay. The movie’s soundtrack – arranged by Indian composer A.R. Rahman – was critically acclaimed and peaked at #4 in the Billboard 200 album chart.

  5. "Jai Ho" received universally favorable reviews from music critics, who cited it as the best song on the Slumdog Millionaire soundtrack. The song won an Academy Award for Best Original Song and a Grammy Award for Best Song Written for a Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media .

  6. Dec 17, 2008 · For Danny Boyle's "Slumdog Millionaire," A.R. Rahman didn't have to compose as much as he would for a Bollywood film, since the songs worked as the score.

  7. Jun 28, 2014 · 007 Soundtrack: Casino Royale (1967) Casino Royale ´s original music is by Burt Bacharach. Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass performed some of the songs with Mike Redway singing the lyrics to the title song as the end credits rolled (a version of the song was also sung by Peter Sellers). The title theme was Alpert’s second number one on the ...