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{{Infobox song

| name = GoldenEye

| cover = TinaTurnerGoldeneyeFrenchCDSingleCover.jpg

| alt =

| type = single

| artist = Tina Turner

| album = GoldenEye: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack from the United Artists film' and 'Wildest Dreams

| released =

| recorded = September 1995

| studio = Olympic Sound (London, UK)

| venue =

| genre =

| length = 4:41

| label =

* Virgin (US)

* Parlophone (UK)

| writer =

* Bono

* the Edge

| producer = Nellee Hooper

| prev_title = Proud Mary

| prev_year = 1993

| next_title = Whatever You Want

| next_year = 1996

| misc =

}}

"'GoldenEye'" is a song written by Irish musicians Bono and the Edge and performed by American singer Tina Turner. The song served as the theme for the 1995 'James Bond' film 'GoldenEye'. Released as a single on November 6, 1995, the track was a chart hit in Europe, topping the Hungarian Singles Chart and reaching the top five in Austria, Finland, France, Italy, and Switzerland. It was less successful outside the continent, reaching number 43 in Canada, number 63 in Australia, and number two on the US 'Billboard' Bubbling Under Hot 100.

Background and release



The song was written by Bono and the Edge of Irish rock band U2 for Tina Turner, after they learned that she had been invited to sing the theme song to the upcoming 'James Bond' movie (Depeche Mode had initially been approached in 1994 but were coming to the end of their Devotional tour and could not meet the schedule). The track was produced and mixed by British producer/remixer/composer Nellee Hooper, best known for his work with Massive Attack, Madonna, U2 and Bjrk. The track reached number ten on the UK Singles Chart and became a top-five hit in several European countries.Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums. London: Guinness World Records Limited[http://www.mi6-hq.com/sections/movies/ge_music.php3 MI6: GoldenEye (1995): James Bond 007] mi6.hq.com. Retrieved December 11, 2011

"GoldenEye" was first released on the original motion picture soundtrack and the following year it was included on Turner's album 'Wildest Dreams'. The song has been covered by Nicole Scherzinger for the 2010 remake of the 'GoldenEye 007' video game.[http://www.gametrailers.com/video/behind-the-goldeneye-007/707107 GoldenEye 007 Video Game: Behind the Music with Nicole Scherzinger HD] Game Trailers.com. Retrieved December 11, 2011

Critical reception



Larry Flick from 'Billboard' described "GoldenEye" as a "gloriously over-the-top James Bond theme" and a "tingly, feline performance" by Turner. He found that producer Nellee Hooper "captures the essence of the movie, wrapping the track in sweeping strings and horns that are fondly reminiscent" of the 1964 movie 'Goldfinger', and added that U2's Bono and the Edge "get in on the fun, writing a tune that's fraught with cryptic lyrical twists and romantic intrigue." James Masterton for Dotmusic said that "like most Bond themes it tends towards the sweeping style of the early John Barry efforts yet still manages to retain its own identity." Nisid Hajari from 'Entertainment Weekly' stated that the James Bond myth "certainly allows for the trinity of Sex, Danger, and Elegance to verge on melodrama." He noted the song's "self-conscious vocals and maudlin horns and strings", that "blithely crosses the line".

A reviewer from 'Liverpool Echo' commented that Turner "manages to sound like Shirley Bassey".'Liverpool Echo'. November 24, 1995. p. 60. Retrieved November 28, 2020. David Cook from 'The Michigan Daily' wrote that "it's amazing how similar this song sounds to other opening songs from previous James Bond movies there must be some magic formula to making all of the sound so Bondlike." Pan-European magazine 'Music & Media' deemed it a "perfect candidate" for the soundtrack of 007's "latest adventure", stating that Turner "and her raw R&B power easily fit in the Shirley Bassey tradition." They also noted that the composers "stayed close to the traditional James Bond sound". 'Music Week' rated the song five out of five, writing that the singer's voice "soars above a swirling orchestra in this powerful single with a classic Bond feel." Jeff Farance from 'The News-Journal', while reviewing the movie, said that the title sequence is "pure Bond, with Tina Turner belting out the title song in the grand tradition of magnificent music for 007."

Music video



The accompanying music video for "GoldenEye" was directed by English film director Jake Scott and made its debut at the end of October 1995. It features Sudanese model Alek Wek.'Daily Mirror'. June 4, 1997. p. 27. Retrieved November 28, 2020.

Versions and remixes



* Soundtrack album version/'Wildest Dreams' album version (U.S.) 4:43

* Single edit/'Wildest Dreams' album version (Europe) 3:31

* A/C Mix 4:02

* Urban A/C Mix by Dave Hall 4:58

* Club Edit by David Morales 4:02

* Morales Club Mix 10:00

* Morales 007 Dub 9:37

* Morales Dub of Bond 5:36

* Video edit 3:20

Samples and covers



* In 1999, French rapper Kohndo has sampled parts of the instrumentals in his song "Survivre".

* In 2008, Lil Mass, another French rapper, sampled it in the song "Beatdown".

* The song appeared in an episode of MTV series 'Human Giant' and again in the 2010 film 'Beatdown'.

* American singer Nicole Scherzinger, lead singer of pop group Pussycat Dolls, covered the single for the 2010 remake of the video game 'GoldenEye 007'. The song plays during the game's introduction.

* Finnish alternative rock band End of You covered the song for their 2008 album 'Mimesis'.

* Prominent DJ David Morales has performed a club remix of the song, while record producer Dave Hall has provided a more urban flavour on his remix, both versions were included on the European four-track CD single.

Charts and certifications



Weekly charts



Year-end charts



{|class="wikitable sortable plainrowheaders" style="text-align:center"

!scope="col"| Chart (1996)

!scope="col"| Position

|-

!scope="row"|Belgium (Ultratop 50 Flanders)

| 86

|-

!scope="row"|Belgium (Ultratop 50 Wallonia)

| 52

|-

!scope="row"|Canada Adult Contemporary ('RPM')

| 58

|-

!scope="row"|Europe (European Hot 100 Singles)

| 25

|-

!scope="row"|France (SNEP)

| 66

|-

!scope="row"|Germany (Official German Charts)

| 73

|-

!scope="row"|Netherlands (Dutch Top 40)

| 155

|-

!scope="row"|Switzerland (Schweizer Hitparade)

| 36

|}

Certifications and sales



Release history



Alternate rejected theme song



Like many Bond themes before it, Tina Turner's version was not the only recorded song for the film. Swedish pop band, Ace of Base also recorded a song that was optioned to the studio. Ace of Base's "The GoldenEye" was later reworked into "The Juvenile" which appeared on their 'Da Capo' album in 2002.

See also



* James Bond music

* Outline of James Bond

References




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