favorite bond film opening credit sequence

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favorite opening credit song in aj ames bond film
33.33%
4 votes
Goldfinger Theme Performed by SHirley Bassey (sp?)
8.33%
1 votes
Live and Let Die (film of same name) performed by a post-beatles Paul Mcartney
25.00%
3 votes
You Know My Name (Casino Royale) Performed by Chris Cornell
16.67%
2 votes
Another way to die (Quantum of Solace) performed by Jack White and Alica Keys
16.67%
2 votes
Other
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the last 2 were particuallry good in my opinion imo and of course live and let die is a classic



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Also, if you're in the mood for ranking your favorites up, take a gander at this thread:

- The 7 Best Bond Movies (and 3 Worst)

I've never been a big fan of the James Bond films, so I'll refrain from drawing any conclusions, especially about a 3-4 minute opening sequence with mediocre singing.
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The 'other' option has what, 17 other Bond films in its choice?
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I ain't gettin' in no fryer!
The 'other' option has what, 17 other Bond films in its choice?
It's the All of the Above, None of the Above, Both A and C, Both B and D, and the User's Choice options all rolled into one.



Don't know if they did the instrumental or vocal version over the opening credits, but I've always liked the theme song of From Russia, With Love. Heard Henry Mancini's orchestra perform it in 3-4 concerts. Some top pop singers recorded it--back when pop singers could sing.



I went for Casino Royale because I liked the imagery – mainly of playing cards – that was used in very clever ways. The song was decent enough as well, although I think the (leaked?) rough version had better music.



i think opening sequence of tomorrow never dies cannot be topped ,for me its the greatest entry in the series