<P> "You Know My Name" was released in the winter of 2006 and became the most successful song from Chris Cornell on the rock charts and arguably Cornell's most recognizable and popular song . The song peaked at number 79 on the Billboard Hot 100 and number 64 on the Billboard Pop 100 chart . In Europe, "You Know My Name" charted in several markets and peaked at number 7 in the UK Singles Chart . Chris Cornell won both the Satellite Award and the World Soundtrack Award for "You Know My Name" in 2007, and garnered a Grammy Award nomination for Best Song Written For Motion Picture, Television Or Other Visual Media the following year . The song also received a first - round nomination in the Best Original Song category for the 2006 Academy Awards, but did not qualify for the final list of nominees . </P> <P> The song received enthusiastic reviews, with critics praising the song's ability to fit well with the context of the film . Film reviewer James Berardinelli considered "You Know My Name" to "sound eerily like something by John Barry"; DVD Verdict's review praised the song, describing it as "working remarkably well in the film's context, lyrically and sonically", and Cinefantastique called it "the best Bond theme song in years, (that) captures the full - blooded glory of classics like' Goldfinger"'. Entertainment Weekly listed "You Know My Name" on a list of Academy Award snubs for Best Song, describing it as "a musically suave, lyrically ominous rock tune that is perfect for Casino Royale's dark reboot of the spy franchise". Among music critics, Billboard described it as "the best Bond theme since' A View to a Kill"', praising the minimal production; on its review of Carry On, the magazine considered "You Know My Name" to be the best track of the album, describing it as "some of Cornell's most uncomplicated and accessible music to date"; the BBC's unnamed reviewer considered that Cornell's voice "weighs down" the song; </P> <Ul> <Li> Finnish rock band Poets of the Fall covered the song in 2008 for the compilation CD Livenä Vieraissa . </Li> <Li> A cappella group the Amalgamates from Tufts University perform an all vocal version of the song on their album Prime . </Li> </Ul> <Li> Finnish rock band Poets of the Fall covered the song in 2008 for the compilation CD Livenä Vieraissa . </Li>

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