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bill-swift - October 18, 2012
If the song playing in the video above sounds kind of familiar it's because it should. Before he was given the reigns by Albert Broccoli and Harry Saltzman to write the theme for their new spy movie Dr. No, and long before he was embittered in litigation with John Barry over who had the true honor to say they'd created the 007 diddy, composer Monty Normal was trying to get a musical off the ground based on an Indian novel. The show never saw the light of day, but as you can hear, the unmistakable spy theme can be heard.
This happens a lot. Composers borrow music from themselves, sometimes negating them from Academy Award qualifications because their own music isn't original. But even though the inspiration came from a book about an Indian man trying to buy a house for himself, the James Bond theme is one of the must recognizable pieces of music in pop culture history.
So with that in mind and with Skyfall less than a month away from release(!), it's time we turned our attention to the Bond theme songs. For any 007 fan, the anticipation prior to a film is usually consumed with the question: Who will perform the theme song? This year we were treated to Adele in the nostalgic-laced franchise homage Skyfall.
So is the newest addition to the Bond song canon on our top ten list of best Bond tunes ever?
10) The World is not Enough by Garbage from The World is Not Enough
9) All the Time in the World by Louis Armstrong from OHMSS
8) Nobody Does It Better by Carly Simon from The Spy Who Loved Me
7) Moonraker by Shirley Bassey from Moonraker
6) Skyfall by Adele from Skyfall
5) Live and Let Die by Paul McCartney from Live and Let Die
4) You Only Live Twice by Nancy Sinatra from You Only Live Twice
3) Goldeneye by Tina Turner from Goldeneye
2) Diamonds Are Forever by Shirley Bassey from Diamonds Are Forever
1) A View to a Kill by Duran Duran from A View to a Kill (There's a reason why this is the only Bond theme song to go to #1 on the charts)
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