Even Bond girl Naomie Harris hasn't heard Sam Smith's theme song
She might play Eve Moneypenny in the upcoming Spectre, but Naomie Harris still hasn't been given a sneaky listen to Sam Smith's James Bond song.
Writing's on the Wall is due out on Friday and the track has remained a secret so far.
Sam has leaked an instrumental preview on social media, but Naomie told Newsbeat she'd hadn't heard any of it before that.
"I heard it the same time as everyone else," she said.
"I didn't know he was going to sing the theme song but I think it's extraordinary that he is," she said.
"He's hugely talented and I think he'll be amazing."
When Sam revealed the news earlier this month he told the Radio 1 Breakfast Show with Nick Grimshaw that he was "so excited for people to hear" the track.
Writing's On The Wall has been co-written by the 23-year-old and was recorded in January.
Calling it "the quickest song I have ever written", Sam said it took 20 minutes to write and the version being used was the demo he recorded for the film's producers.
"It just came to us," he said, describing it as "a classic love song".
Spectre is out in UK cinemas on 26 October and is released in the US on 6 November.
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Sam Smith releases first teaser of James Bond theme song as he shares video snippet of Spectre track Writing's On The Wall
He recently revealed it took him only 20 minutes to write the highly-anticipated theme song.
And Sam Smith delighted James Bond fans when he shared the first snippet of his Spectre track, entitled Writing's On The Wall, on his Twitter page on Monday.
Sam, 23, released a video sneak-peek on the popular social-networking app alongside the caption: 'Four days! Thanks to everyone pre-ordering, can't wait for you to hear Writing's On The Wall.'
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First look: Sam Smith released the first teaser for his James Bond Spectre theme tune on his Twitter page on Monday
The 15-second clip gives little away, showing an artistically-shot promo teaser which is set to the soundtrack of a sizeable string and brass band.
The full version will be revealed to the world on Friday 25 September.
Sam first confirmed he had been chosen to provide the acclaimed music track for the latest 007 installment earlier in the month after initially denying all speculation.
Finally coming clean, he announced the news again on his Twitter page with help from a photo of his hand clad with a Spectre-logo ring.
Big clue: Sam, 23, dropped the first major hint that he would be recording the theme song when he shared a snap of him wearing a ring emblazoned with the Spectre logo earlier in the month
Calling it one of the highlights of his career, he added: 'I am so excited to be a part of this iconic British legacy and join an incredible line up of some of my biggest musical inspirations.'
Opening up about the 007 experience to Nick Grimshaw on BBC Radio 1's Breakfast Show the following day, the Omen hit-maker said it had been a 'top secret mission' of his own, admitting it was the quickest he'd even penned a song.
He began: 'I'm so relieved to actually talk about this, this has been a top secret mission of my own.
Revealed: The multi-Grammy-award winner followed up the picture with tweets that expressed his excitement
'I got called into the office with (producer) Barbara Broccoli and (director) Sam Mendes and they gave me the script, I read the script ... they said, "Have a go at the song".
'It's the quickest I've ever written a song - it took 20 minutes - and they loved it. I love the song so much.'
A four-time Grammy Award winner with five No1s under his belt, Sam becomes the first British male solo singer of a James Bond theme song since 1965.
Such a tease: The chart-topper previously denied all involvement in the highly-acclaimed musical theme tune
There was fervent speculation that he was involved in the track earlier in the year but it was previously shot down by the singer when he told Capital FM's Dave Berry and Lisa Snowdon in July that he 'had no idea what is going on'.
He explained: 'People seem to think I'm doing it but I have no idea what's going on. I'm being deadly serious. I think I would know by now.'
He added that believed singer Ellie Goulding was going to record it, though he revealed to BBC Radio 2's Chris Evans that producers only told him the news six weeks ago, to avoid a leak.
Spectre hits UK cinemas on October 26 and is released in the US on November 6.
Looks familiar: The logo has been a key part of the promo push for Spectre so far and featured on a poster for the film in December
New 007 flick: Spectre hits UK cinemas on October 26 and is released in the US on November 6
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