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YKMN
Four of my Top 5 are still in the running. All of the remaining songs.
....just kidding :))
Aided by Shirley Bassey's impeccable, expressive vocals, DAF's mood deftly moves between mystery, playful seduction, lyrical beauty and frenzied darkness. The song makes you pay attention right from the start, whether you are listening to the film version with the striking opening brass stab, or the original album version with the intriguing low-key intro. The arrangement is exquisite, too, from the tinkly opening electronic organ, evocative of the glitter of diamonds, to the gorgeous strings of the B-section, to the busy percussion with guitar in the second half of the song, to the powerful rising brass in the last part.
Goldfinger offers such delightful musical flamboyance that one can't help but enjoy it. It is so dramatic, in such a heightened way, that it creates a wonderful sense of fun over hearing such an intense overflow of emotion. My favorite touches are the phrases played on wah-wah trumpets, those moments where the beat of the song dies down before starting again, and the explosive last thirty seconds.
Everyone should have followed your advice to The Letter. ;)
YOU KNOW MY NAME
From Casino Royale
Performed by CHRIS CORNELL.
Only just missing out on the top 5, Chris Cornell’s YKMN, only the second title song after ATH not to feature the title in the lyrics, received two silver medals.
Four 4th places, one 5th place, three 6th places, one 7th place, two eighth places and two tenth places were also noted. That’s a very respectable total of 14 top 10’s.
Only one member has this one outside his/her top 20, giving it its lowest finish: a single 22nd place.
YKMN received 142 points in total.
A modern classic in every way - it’s thrilling, catchy and has your heart pumping when played over the marvelous title sequence.
But it’s now in my top ten. It came in at #7 for me, it’s a wonderful song, and a great addition to the World of Bond themes.
As @R1s1ngs0n said, a modern classic.
I couldn’t have put it better.
Totally agree! # 4 on my list! And coupled with Kleinmans excellent titles sequence, as been said, it really got you pumped for whats to come!
YOU ONLY LIVE TWICE
From You Only Live Twice
Performed by NANCY SINATRA.
Our first top 5 entry obtained two gold medals, five silvers and one bronze. There were also two 5th places, two 6th places, one 7th, one 8th and one 9th place to be noted.
At the other end of the spectrum, one member gave it a bottom 5 spot: a 23rd place. This was both its lowest ranking, as well as the only one outside the top 20.
In total YOLT’s title song obtained 154 points.
Not only the best Bond theme but one of the greatest ever songs, period.
I expected it would end with a medal!?