Vote for Your Favorite JAMES BOND Theme Song

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    Originally Posted By ToonKirby

    In anticipation of the next James Bond movie ("Quantum of Solace", opening November 14), vote for your favorite 007 theme song here:

    <a href="http://moviedearest.blogspot.com/2008/11/md-poll-bond-rocks.html" target="_blank">http://moviedearest.blogspot.c...cks.html</a>

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    Originally Posted By DAR

    I picked Live and Let Die though there's some good ones there except Madonna that was a horrible Bond song.
     
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    Originally Posted By FiveBearRugs

    In order of release, these are my favorite songs:

    On Her Majesty's Secret Service
    Live and Let Die
    A View to a Kill

    Honorable mentions go to
    We Have All the Time in the World (OHMSS)
    Moonraker (Disco end titles version)
    Surrender (Tomorrow Never Dies end titles)
    Bond 77 (Action sequence music from The Spy Who Loved Me; good example would be in the pre-titles ski sequence)
    For Your Eyes Only action sequence music
     
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    Originally Posted By BrnardM

    Live and Let Die is definitely one of the best. My personal favorite is Tina Turner's theme to Goldeneye. Bond 77 is also fantastic, I'd forgotten about that one.
     
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    Originally Posted By BrnardM

    I can't believe I forgot Nobody Does it Better(The Spy Who Loved Me)! It comes a very close second.
     
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    Originally Posted By brotherdave

    Nobody Does It Better got my vote, but I love all of the Bond songs! Love Carly Simon!!!
     
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    Originally Posted By vbdad55

    View to a Kill --
     
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    Originally Posted By RockyMtnMinnie

    View to a Kill!!!

    (Yes I secretly still harbor a crush on Simon Le Bon)
     
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    Originally Posted By ToonKirby

    "Bon ... Simon Le Bon."
     
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    Originally Posted By BlueDevilSF

    I can't pick just one, as there have been so many good ones. It's easier to pick the not-so-good ones:

    "All Time High" (Octopussy)
    "License to Kill"
    "We Have All the Time in the World" (On Her Majesty's Secret Service)

    They're not *bad* songs on their own; I just don't think they fit a Bond movie. I love the opening to "Die Another Day" but then it devolves into a club dance mix and turned me off completely.

    I think "GoldenEye" is the best of the "modern" Bond songs, with "The World is Not Enough" following close behind.
    For one of the classics, I'd have to pick "You Only Live Twice."
     
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    Originally Posted By EdisYoda

    I have to say, and vote, Goldfinger as the best hands down.
     
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    Originally Posted By dshyates

    Goldfinger
    Live and Let Die
     
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    Originally Posted By SoThisIsLove

    Goldfingah...
    Live And Let Die
    Nobody Does It Better
    For Your Eyes Only

    I like all of the above. :)
     
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    Originally Posted By barboy

    Dance into the Fire/View To a Kill
     
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    Originally Posted By wonderingalice

    I voted for Live and Let Die... If the theme from the original Casino Royale by Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass had been on there, it would have been a tough choice for me. (I know that version of Bond doesn't really "count," being a spoof and all. :)
     
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    Originally Posted By LindsayC

    Nobody Does It Better... Carly still sends chills... (despite seeing Sophie Ellis-Bextor murder the song at the 2012 London event earlier this year)
    though Shirley Bassey doing GoldFinger and Diamonds are Forever live is quite memorable.
     
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    Originally Posted By dshyates

    I prefer Burt Bacharach/ Hal David's "The Look of Love" as performed by Sergio Mandes & Brasil '66 that was in Casino Royal (1967).

    <a href="http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=mH4LpFPpk4w" target="_blank">http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=...LpFPpk4w</a>
     
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    Originally Posted By FiveBearRugs

    I agree that the 1967 version of Casino Royale had a good soundtrack.

    TRIVIA: The music used when Mata Bond is escaping from Berlin is the same music used for Stewie's "sexy parties" on Family Guy. :)
     
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    Originally Posted By ToonKirby

    The only thing good about that "Casino Royale" was the music. What a horrible movie.
     
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    Originally Posted By brotherdave

    Agreed. What a horrid mess that movie was. It somewhat reminded me of a cross between a campy 1960s Batman episode, an Austin Powers movie, and a Pink Panther movie, except just the worst parts of each! The only truly funny scene I remember is when Woody Allen was escaping over a wall from a firing squad and landing on the other side in front of another firing squad!

    I also agree, the music was the best part of the movie. Herb Albert and the Tijuana Brass rocked!!!
     

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