<P> Steven Seagal, who was the fight choreographer for this film, broke Connery's wrist while training . On an episode of The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, Connery revealed he did not know his wrist was broken until over a decade later . </P> <P> Many of the elements of the Eon - produced Bond films were not present in Never Say Never Again for legal reasons . These included the gun barrel sequence, where a screen full of 007 symbols appeared instead, and similarly there was no "James Bond Theme" to use, although no effort was made to supply another tune . A pre-credits sequence was filmed but not used; instead the film opens with the credits run over the top of the opening sequence of Bond on a training mission . </P> <P> James Horner was both Kershner's and Schwartzman's first choice to compose the score after being impressed with his work on Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan . Horner, who worked in London for most of the time, wound up unavailable according to Kershner, though Schwartzman later claimed Sean Connery vetoed the American . Frequent Bond composer John Barry was invited, but declined out of loyalty to Eon . The music for Never Say Never Again was written by Michel Legrand, who composed a score similar to his work as a jazz pianist . The score has been criticised as "anachronistic and misjudged", "bizarrely intermittent" and "the most disappointing feature of the film". Legrand also wrote the main theme "Never Say Never Again", which featured lyrics by Alan and Marilyn Bergman--who had also worked with Legrand in the Academy Award - winning song, "The Windmills of Your Mind"--and was performed by Lani Hall after Bonnie Tyler, who disliked the song, had reluctantly declined . </P> <P> Phyllis Hyman also recorded a potential theme song, written by Stephen Forsyth and Jim Ryan, but the song--an unsolicited submission--was passed over given Legrand's contractual obligations with the music . </P>

Who sang the theme song to never say never again