There was quite a gap between Timothy Dalton’s last outing as 007 and this, Pierce Brosnan’s debut in the role. ‘ Goldeneye’ from Goldeneye (1995) Tina Turner.Composer David Arnold made his Bond debut with the score for this film and wrote an original song with Don Black and David McAlmont, but ‘Surrender’ was relegated to the end credits, despite being a far superior song. Sheryl Crow wrote this with producer Mitchell Froom and it’s… alright, if a bit lightweight. ‘Tomorrow Never Dies’ from Tomorrow Never Dies (1997) Sheryl Crow.It’s a fine track and very much in line with the Norwegian superstars’ chart-topping output. The band’s guitarist Pål Waaktaar is behind the track, which was produced by composer John Barry. ‘The Living Daylights’ from The Living Daylights (1987) A’HaĪfter Duran Duran’s success with A View To A Kill, going with another of the decade’s biggest pop groups was a no-brainer.That said, it’s all a bit frothy and lightweight for 007 isn’t it? He’s a great melodist and it’s a nice production with a strong vocal from ’80s star Easton. Rocky composer Bill Conti scored the film and wrote this title song with Mike Leeson.
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