<Ul> <Li> "Mr. Kiss Kiss Bang Bang" by Dionne Warwick / Shirley Bassey was written as the title theme for Thunderball . Its title refers to a nickname given to Bond by an Italian journalist in 1962 . Warwick and Bassey both recorded versions, but halfway through the scoring process, producer Albert Broccoli decided that the film's title must appear in the lyrics, so "Thunderball" was commissioned . The song's melody still plays a prominent role in the score and both singers' versions have appeared on compilations in the 1990s . </Li> <Li> "Thunderball" by Johnny Cash, which was published on his' official' Bootleg vol. II in 2011 From Memphis to Hollywood . </Li> <Li> "Run James Run" by Brian Wilson, intended as a Bond theme, but ultimately released as the eponymous track on the Beach Boys' album Pet Sounds . </Li> <Li> "You Only Live Twice" by Julie Rogers is included on the 30th - anniversary release of The Best of James Bond . </Li> <Li> "You Only Live Twice" by Lorraine Chandler appears on R (are) C (ollectable) A (nd Soulful) Volume 2 . </Li> <Li> "The Man with the Golden Gun" by Alice Cooper appears on his 1973 album Muscle of Love </Li> <Li> "For Your Eyes Only" by Blondie appears on their 1982 album The Hunter . </Li> <Li> "Never Say Never Again" by Phyllis Hyman was intended for Never Say Never Again . </Li> <Li> "The Living Daylights" by Pet Shop Boys was adapted from a demo theme for The Living Daylights, later reworked as "This Must Be the Place I Waited Years to Leave". It appears on their 1990 album Behaviour . </Li> <Li> "The Juvenile" by Ace of Base was originally written in 1995 as "The Goldeneye", then rewritten as "The Juvenile" and released in 2002 on Da Capo . </Li> <Li> "Tomorrow Never Lies" by Pulp, originally titled "Tomorrow Never Dies", was released as a B - side on their 1997 single "Help the Aged", and on the vinyl version of their 1998 album This Is Hardcore . </Li> <Li> "Tomorrow Never Dies" by Saint Etienne appears on their Built on Sand album . The liner notes state that Pierce Brosnan kept the master tape of the song . Other artists who submitted Tomorrow Never Dies themes include Marc Almond, Swan Lee, the Cardigans and Space . </Li> <Li> "Man of War" was written by the English band Radiohead in the 1990s . Radiohead submitted it for Spectre, but it was rejected as it had not been written for the film . </Li> <Li> "Spectre" was written by Radiohead for Spectre after "Man of War" was rejected . It was rejected as too melancholy . </Li> </Ul> <Li> "Mr. Kiss Kiss Bang Bang" by Dionne Warwick / Shirley Bassey was written as the title theme for Thunderball . Its title refers to a nickname given to Bond by an Italian journalist in 1962 . Warwick and Bassey both recorded versions, but halfway through the scoring process, producer Albert Broccoli decided that the film's title must appear in the lyrics, so "Thunderball" was commissioned . The song's melody still plays a prominent role in the score and both singers' versions have appeared on compilations in the 1990s . </Li> <Li> "Thunderball" by Johnny Cash, which was published on his' official' Bootleg vol. II in 2011 From Memphis to Hollywood . </Li> <Li> "Run James Run" by Brian Wilson, intended as a Bond theme, but ultimately released as the eponymous track on the Beach Boys' album Pet Sounds . </Li>

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