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Old 10-12-2012, 05:45 PM   #9624
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4. Thunderball - Tom Jones (Kumabjorn)
I know this is taken, but I wanted to add some trivia. The original song for this film should have been "Mr Kiss Kiss Bang Bang", and was recorded by Shirley Bassey, I think. This title song was replaced in the last minute by "Thunderball" with Tom Jones, but is still included as bonus track on most dvds of this film.

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21. Casino Royale
I know you are referring to the newest Bond film here, but "Casino Royale" was also recorded back in the 60's, with Peter Sellers as Bond. It's a very different Bond from the others, so it's not considered part of the Bond legacy. I don't even think it was MGM who made it. The title song, however, was with Herb Albert.

Edit: Another Bond film from the 60's, normally not considered "legacy" is Never say never (again?), staring Sean Connery. The title song was the same as the film title, but I don't remember the artist

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