Favorite Title Song(s)
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James Bond Theme/Kingston Calypso - Dr. No
From Russia with Love - From Russia with Love
Goldfinger - Shirley Bassey
Thunderball - Tom Jones
You Only Live Twice - Nancy Sinatra
On Her Majesty's Secret Service - (Composed by) John Barry
Diamonds Are Forever - Shirley Bassey
Live and Let Die - Paul McCartney & Wings
The Man with the Golden Gun - Lulu
Nobody Does it Better - Carly Simon
Moonraker - Shirley Bassey
For Your Eyes Only - Sheena Easton
All Time High - Rita Coolidge
A View to a Kill - Duran Duran
The Living Daylights - a-ha
License to Kill - Gladys Knight
Goldeneye - Tina Turner
Tommorow Never Dies - Sheryl Crow
The World is not Enough - Garbage
Die Another Day - Madonna
You Know My Name - Chris Cornell
Which one(s) are your favorite?
From Russia with Love - From Russia with Love
Goldfinger - Shirley Bassey
Thunderball - Tom Jones
You Only Live Twice - Nancy Sinatra
On Her Majesty's Secret Service - (Composed by) John Barry
Diamonds Are Forever - Shirley Bassey
Live and Let Die - Paul McCartney & Wings
The Man with the Golden Gun - Lulu
Nobody Does it Better - Carly Simon
Moonraker - Shirley Bassey
For Your Eyes Only - Sheena Easton
All Time High - Rita Coolidge
A View to a Kill - Duran Duran
The Living Daylights - a-ha
License to Kill - Gladys Knight
Goldeneye - Tina Turner
Tommorow Never Dies - Sheryl Crow
The World is not Enough - Garbage
Die Another Day - Madonna
You Know My Name - Chris Cornell
Which one(s) are your favorite?
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1) James Bond Theme - This one started it all and has been used in some way, shape or form in all of the movies. It's easily the most recognizable and has stood the test of time so I guess this would have to be number 1 for me.
2) Live and Let Die by Sir Paul - Love the energy level in this one. Just a classic rock song even if it wasn't tied to Bond.
3) On Her Majesty's Secret Service composed by Barry - This was a great musical theme and provided a great backdrop to one of my favorite opening credits in the series.
4) You Know My Name by Chris Cornell - I know the camp is pretty divided on this one but WOW! This one just grabbed me.
5) Surrender by KD Lang - OK, OK...I know it was an end credit song. BUT...it SHOULD HAVE BEEN AN OPENING CREDIT SONG!!!! When I see Babs and Michael in the next life I am going to ask them the same thing Jay Leno asked Hugh Grant after the Devine Brown incident, "What the hell were you thinking?"
Just my 2 cents...
2) "Live and Let Die" by Paul McCartney.
3) "On Her Majesty's Secret Service" composed by John Barry.
4) "A View To A Kill" by Duran Duran.
5) "James Bond Theme"
It has stood the test of time. I love instrumentals in songs, and this song has a killer tune throughout. The song incorporates so many moods of Bond in it. Romance of the calm unforgettable opening piano opening of - "When you were young, and your heart was an open book..." to the raw threatening violence tone of the main theme.
A View to a Kill - Duran Duran
Goldfinger - Shirley Bassey
You Know My Name - Chris Cornell
These would be my top 4, in that order. An odd selection but these are the ones that resonate the most with me.
Having said all that, I have a question. There is an instrumental song of Pink Floyd's that I listen to a lot that sounds like James Bond music. I believe it is "Is There Anybody Out There?" There are some lyrics and then it goes into an ominous instrumental w/ a classical style guitar played mostly in a minor. It sounds like some theme music that might have been played in a scene where Bond is being stealthy at night or something. Can anyone tell me if this music was actually used in a James Bond film? Thank you for your reply in advance.
1. Live and Let Die
2. Diamonds Are Forever (and the remix by Kanye West is pretty sweet as too!)
3. Goldfinger (love the brass intruments!)
4. From Russia With Love
5. On Her Majesty's Secret Service (although the song: We Have All the Time in the World is by far my most favoured Bond tune!)
6. You Only Live Twice
7. Thunderball
8. Dr. No
Currently, I'm watching the Man with the Golden Gun and I'd say it's the worst..."who will he bang?" - seriously??!! ?:)
I have "a certain regard" for "Thunderball", to this day I have no idea whether the "he" referred to in the lyric is Bond,Largo or Blofeld.
The description fits all of them thereby highlighting the fact that Bond & his adversaries have more in common than might be considered desirable. Fleming tried to get this point across in TSWLM without any great success, so it's all the more impressive that it gets done in a 3 minute song.
My guilty pleasure would have to be "The Living Daylights" A wonderfully atmospheric song which invokes powerful memories of the woman I was in at the time. Lyrically it's complete gibberish, but you can't have everything.
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'Another Way To Die' is growing on me now So this one day could be in my top songs.
Duran Duran - A view to a kill
My impression: The bond songs only became weaker since then...
2. thunderball
3. on her majesty secret service
I would, however, respectfully disagree with Seahawk regarding the lyrics. Although they don't make great sense as prose (not many Bond title songs can boast otherwise), they help elicit that drab, dreary, lonely, cold, espionage feel that reminds me of the "defection" scene. "Comes the morning and the headlights fade in rain." That is as good as it gets, in my opinion...
A good choice of vintage JB, falconbluesky, but Jon Barry didn't record a version of "Mr Kiss Kiss Bang Bang" in 1975- I'm guessing this is a 1975 release/repackaging.
2. TLD - A-Ha
I really like LTK too.
Both very well written. I love the synth noise in AVTAK then the music stops and starts again like a machine!
Worst: MWTHGG is pretty awful and Ive never really liked TB all that much and All Time High is average.
"Better make that two."
1. nobody does it better
2. moonraker
3. for your eyes only
WORST
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a view to a kill
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