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James Bond Music
22 Best Bondsoundtrack
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Biografi: Marvin Hamlisch(Composer for The Spy Who Loved Me)
Born June 2, 1944, New York City
Music
(For Your Eyes Only)
Credits
Music: Marvin Hamlisch
James Bond Theme: Monty Norman
Song Lyrics: Michael Leeson
Song Performed By: Sheena Easton
Additional
"Make It Last All Night" by Bill Conti, lyrics by Shelby
Conti and Chris West, performed by Rage (played at Gonzales'' villa).
Highest Chart Position: 8 (UK), 4 (US)
Soundtrack Listing
1. For Your Eyes Only
2. A Drive in the Country
3. Take Me Home by Eddie Blair
4. Melina's Revenge
5. Gonzales Takes a Drive
6. St. Cyril's Monastery
7. Make It Last All Night by Rage
8. Runaway
9. Submarine
10. For Your Eyes Only by Derek Watkins
11. Cortina
12. The P.M. Gets the Pird/For Your Eyes Only (Reprise) by Sheena Easton
13. Gunbarrel/Flowers for Teresa/Sinking the St. Georges
14. Unfinished Business/Bond Meets Kristatos
15. Ski....Shoot....Jump....
16. Goodbye, Countess/No Head for Heights/Dining Alone
17. Recovering the Atac
18. Sub Vs. Sub
19. Run Them Down/The Climb
Notes
"For Your Eyes Only" had the only title sequence (to
date) to feature the performing artist on screen - Sheena Easton. The
titles were also used as the music video for the song. |
The Spy Who Loved Me CD
Music by Marvin Hamlisch 1977
Nr : 007- 20100
THE ORGINAL SOUNDTRACK
The Spy Who Loved Me [SOUNDTRACK] 1977
For Albert R. Broccoli's tenth James Bond film, The Spy
Who Loved Me, John Barry was unavailable to score the
film. Marvin Hamlisch came in to bring a fresh new sound
to the World of James Bond and he certainly did! The
score for the film may sound dated by today's standards
since it features many of those familiar 70's sounds and
instruments. However, the score still holds up to be one
of the best non-Barry James Bond music compositions.
Goldfinger defines the Bond sound of the 1960s. A View to
a Kill defines the Bond sound for the 1980s, and
GoldenEye for the 1990's. But it is The Spy Who Loved Me
which defines the Bond sound for the 1970's. My only
complaint on this score is some of the music has been
altered or changed from the film version to this CD
version. For example, Bond 77 in the movie is a lot more
enjoyable than on this score. And where on earth is the
rest of that great music from when Bond and Anya are at
the pyramids? Hopefully EMI will release a special
version of the score with the original music. Until then,
as Bond say's in The Spy Who Loved Me, "This was
only intended to wet our appetites." It sure did wet mine.
He co-wrote "Nobody
Does It Better" for the 1977 James Bond film The Spy Who Loved Me
with his then-girlfriend Carole
Bayer Sager. (John Barry
was unable to work in the United Kingdom due to tax reasons.)
He also wrote the orchestral/disco score for the film, which was
re-recorded for the album. The song went on to be nominated for an Oscar
in 1977.
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