Tina Turner is the perfect choice for a Bond theme song. "GoldenEye," which accompanied Pierce Brosnan's debut as 007, is slinky, sexy, and reminiscent of Shirley Bassey's three songs. While Turner's vocals aren't as powerful as Bassey's, her instrument blends well with the big orchestra...
Also ranks #8 on The 65+ Best Game Theme Songs PurchaseView on AMAZON 7 Castlevania: Symphony of the Night 1997 1,204 votes Castlevania: Symphony of the Night's spooky and atmospheric score is the sonic backbone that supports its gothic horror setting. With a haunting mi...
Also ranks #8 on The 65+ Best Game Theme Songs PurchaseView on AMAZON7 Castlevania: Symphony of the Night 1997 1,211 votes Castlevania: Symphony of the Night's spooky and atmospheric score is the sonic backbone that supports its gothic horror setting. With a haunting mix...
Tina Turner is the perfect choice for a Bond theme song. "GoldenEye," which accompanied Pierce Brosnan's debut as 007, is slinky, sexy, and reminiscent of Shirley Bassey's three songs. While Turner's vocals aren't as powerful as Bassey's, her instrument blends well with the big orchestra...
The bad doctor is the first of many Bond supervillains to crave global domination, but when Dr No made its million-dollar budget back 109 times over, it was immediately clear that 007 had come out on top – and would be back for more. ALD 82. Orlando (1993) Director Sally PotterCast...
Although theJames Bondthemes belong on a list of their own, "Skyfall" deserves a spot on this list. Adele's soulful and rich tone is perfect for 007, and a perfect addition to the Bond theme songs. Winning two Oscars, two BAFTAS, and two Grammys,Skyfallis the only James Bond film ...
007 James Bond: The Best Songs Track Listing The Man with the Golden Gun All Time High Shirley Bassey Never Say Never Again Diamonds are Forever Nobody Does It Better Thunderball Live and Let Die The Living Daylights GoldenEye You Only Live Twice MORE › New soundtracks Sonic the Hedgeh...
The 007 franchise needed a sad song or two, but somebody did it better. 25 Gladys Knight, “Licence to Kill” (from “Licence to Kill,” 1989) A license to catch 40 winks. Some of the Bond songs have super-dated ‘80s production values but are just so appealing that they s...
If you include his incendiary guest verses on Future and Metro Boomin’s “Like That” — which contain more fire and subtext than most albums — Kendrick Lamar has dropped 18 songs this year, along with completely crushing Drake in one of the most epic battles in rap history. Lamar knows...
After several movies featuring vocal-driven title songs, the 007 series returned, for the last time, to the kind of instrumental theme that had been used for the first two films in the series. While the film itself features George Lazenby’s only appearance as Bond, it’sone of the very ...