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At the end she practically screams kiss of death. Quickest rendition I've ever heard.
"Never Say Never Again" by Phyllis Hyman:
"No Good About Goodbye" by Shirley Bassey:
"Tomorrow Never Dies" by Swan Lee (I actually really like this one):
"You Only Live Twice", by Nancy Sinatra, but with arrangement/music of Lee Hazlewood (sounds like a western song here :-P):
There are actually two versions of "Goldfinger" by Anthony Newley:
This one:
And some songs by the Dmitry Butenka Orchestra:
I think she really can sing, better than Adele during the Oscars:
I actually love that song. I actually prefer it to Turner's.
Instrumental cover:
discogs.com/Jack-Parnell-And-His-Orchestra-Great-Film-Scores-Of-The-70s/release/1615992
The rejected Shirley Bassey song was good, but even better was the fantastic song by Eva Almer........which is lightyears better than that screeching JW/AK song.
I have never ever met anyone who remotely likes the JW/AK song.....and if i did, i would probably hammer a nail thru' their skull.
The film makers may of thought, oh lets have this strange, modern, hip song, but it was wrong for the film, and felt so distant to Arnold's score.
On a combination CD of Bond songs, this song stands out like a sore thumb, when compared to the other Bond themes.
When we all recall a Bond film in our heads, we automatically remember the main song of the film, but i can say i have never even tried to hum the song to QOS.....have you?
Unfortuantely, this was only one of several terrible decisions made by the film makers on QOS :(
ps:- i used the word film makers, as i don't know whether it was a studio call, or producers call on the final say for selecting songs on the Bond films.
The Eva Almer song is attached below:-
The Bassey song according to Arnold was not rejected but written after the fact.
It does use some of the same cues from the film and oddly enough fits the titles perfectly.
Please tell me you are not being serious? ............ that you think that the JW song was more appropriate for QOS than any of the other songs submitted for the film!