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Did you notice they played it (as Jane Fonda's intro) at the Oscars this year, as if it had won?
2. From Russia With Love
3. Nobody Does It Better
4. You Only Live Twice
5. All Time High
6. For Your Eyes Only
7. The World Is Not Enough
8. Skyfall
9. Goldeneye
10. Moonraker
11. Diamonds Are Forever
12. Licence To Kill
13. If You Ask Me Too
14. Thunderball
15. The Living Daylights
16. Surrender
17. A view to a kill
18. If there whas a man
Also, I always thought that "The World is Not Enough" was rather romantic in a creepy way.
We have all the time in the World has to be up there as mentioned, even For Your Eyes Only by Sheena Easton, although I'm no fan of the song, Sinatra's You Only Live Twice could be included, as with Monro's From Russia With Love, but apart from All Time High as an extra, struggling now to come up with any further tracks. There's been a bit of everything in the 50 years of Bond and all 23 releases now
I'd say it's more sensual than romantic. That's an important difference to make ;)
I'm a huge fan of Garbage and my first thought was "Of course - why didn't I think of TWINE?".
Romantic is in the eye of the beholder. TWINE has a dark sensuality to it (like many of Garbage's slower songs) but that's something that many people *would* find romantic. An old girlfriend of mine found this song incredibly romantic - as she said, romance is all about just two people who hold together no matter what; it's just them against the whole world and nothing can break them apart. And the fact that everyone is against them just pushes them closer together, which is even more...romantic!
(It must sound like she'd be really rooting for Elektra and Renard to have a happy ending!)
I find Arnold's orchestration to be a bit too much (he turns the Bond-y-ness up to 11; IMHO he should have trusted the song more) but TWINE is easily my favourite title song from the Brosnan years.