Casino royale theme song 1967

Casino royale theme song 1967

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Casino royale ( soundtrack)

The original music is by Burt Bacharach. Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass performed some of the songs with Mike Redway singing the lyrics to the title song as the end credits rolled. (A version of the song was also sung by Peter Sellers.) The title theme was Alpert's second number one on the Easy Listening chart where it spent two weeks at the top in June and peaked at number twenty-seven on the Billboard Hot [1]

The 4th chapter of the film features the song "The Look of Love" performed by Dusty Springfield. It is played in the scene of Vesper Lynd recruiting Evelyn Tremble, seen through a man-size aquarium in a seductive walk.[2] "The Look of Love" was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Song. The song was a Top 10 radio hit at the KGB and KHJ radio stations. A year later a version by Sérgio Mendes and Brasil '66 reached #4 of Billboard Hot Springfield's version was heard again in the first Austin Powers film, which was to a degree inspired by Casino Royale. The German version of the film, however, features a German adaptation of "The Look of Love" sung by Mireille Mathieu. To make room for her credit in the film titles, the credit for Jean-Paul Belmondo was removed in the German language version.

John Barry's song "Born Free" was also used in the film. At the time, Barry was the main composer for the Eon Bond series.

The original album cover art was done by Robert McGinnis, based on the film poster and the original stereo vinyl release of the soundtrack (Colgems #COSO) is still highly sought after by audiophiles. It has been regarded by some music critics as the finest-sounding LP of all time.[3][4] The original LP was later issued by Varèse Sarabande in the same track order as shown below:

Soundtrack listing

  1. "Casino Royale Theme" - Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass
  2. "The Look of Love" - Dusty Springfield
  3. "Money Penny Goes for Broke"
  4. "Le Chiffre's Torture of the Mind"
  5. "Home James, Don't Spare the Horses"
  6. "Sir James' Trip to Find Mata"
  7. "The Look of Love" (Instrumental)
  8. "Hi There Miss Goodthighs"
  9. "Little French Boy"
  10. "Flying Saucer" - First Stop Berlin
  11. "The Venerable Sir James Bond"
  12. "Dream On James, You're Winning"
  13. "The Big Cowboys and Indians Fight at Casino Royale" / "Casino Royale Theme" (reprise)


Track 5, "Home James", heard in the film during the brawl at the military auction and Carlton Towers's and Mata Bond's subsequent escape, was re-arranged as "Bond Street", appearing on Bacharach's album Reach Out and on a "Bond Street" itself has since appeared on the earlys easy listening compilation CD, This IsEasy.

One cut conspicuously absent from the earlier film soundtrack issues is the vocal version of the title song, heard over the film's end credits and sung by Mike Redway.[5] The album merely replays the instrumental opening theme in the last track.

However, in , Kritzerland Records issued a remastered version of the soundtrack. This limited edition of 1, units presented the original album tracks in two parts. The first part used what survived of the original album masters (as they had suffered wear over the intervening decades, and the remainder of the score was unavailable for use on the reissue), was digitally and sonically restored using current technology, and was re-edited so as the music is presented in the order they appeared in the film. Some previously unreleased brief cues were added to this mix, including the aforementioned vocal version of the end title music. The second part was presented in the original LP order, and to address the issue of the sound quality of vinyl, part two was remastered directly from pristine vinyl copies of the LP.

In , for the 45th anniversary Quartet Records released an anniversary edition of the soundtrack, containing 2 CD's with the complete score of the movie. While the second disc contained the original track album, the first disc presented the full score of the film.

45th Anniversary Edition Soundtrack listing

Disc 1: The Complete Original Soundtrack
1.Main Titles (Played by Herb Albert and the Tijuana Brass)
2.Opening Cars Converging / To the Bond Chateau
3.The Black Rose
4.Pipe Lament / James Bond in Scotland
5.Cock O' the North
6.The Widow Duty of Lady Fiona / Wassail
7.Agent Mimi Locked in Her Room
8.Grouse Shoot
9.Mimi's Lament
Little French Boy (Drink a Pint of Milk a Day)
Money Penny's Bedroom
Gymnasium Training
Buckingham Club
The Look of Love (Performed by Dusty Springfield)
Proposals, Super 8 and Costumes
Sir James' Trip to Find Mata / Temple Dance
Sitar Background / Back to London
Arrival in Berlin
Old Berlin House / Mata-Hari School for Spies
Escape from the Berlin House
Bond Arrival in France
Vesper in the Shower
Hi There Miss Goodthings
Dream On James, You're Winning (Performed by Mike Redway)
Le Chiffre's Magic Act / My Name is Bond, James Bond
Vesper's Kidnapping
Torture Sequence
Mata's Kidnapping / Flying Saucer
Sister McTarry
Fight in Casino Manager's Office / Dr. Noah's Headquarters
The LSD Room
The Big Fight at Casino Royale
Seven Bond in Heaven / End Title (Performed by Mike Redway)
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Disc 2:
1.Casino Royale Theme (Main Title) (Played by Herb Albert and the Tijuana Brass)
2.The Look of Love (Performed by Dusty Springfield)
3.Money Penny Goes for Broke
4.Le Chiffre's Torture of Mind
5.Home James, Don't Spare the Horses
6.Sir James' Trip to Find Mata
7.The Look of Love (Instrumental)
8.Hi There Miss Goodthighs
9.Little French Boy
Flying Saucer / First Stop Berlin
The Venerable Sir James Bond
Dream on James, You're Winning
The Big Cowboys and Indians Fight at Casino Royale / Casino Royale Theme (Reprise) (Played by Herb Albert and the Tijuana Brass)
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References[]

  1. Whitburn, Joel (). Top Adult Contemporary: . Record Research, &#;
  2. ↑Synopsis for Casino Royale ()
  3. ↑Stachler, Joe. Joe Stachler on Casino Royale's Great Soundtrack. Retrieved on 22 December
  4. ↑ Panek, Richard. "'Casino Royale' Is an LP Bond With A Gilt Edge", The New York Times, 28 July Retrieved on 22 December &#;
  5. ↑Mackenzie, Sir Compton; Stone, Christopher. Gramophone, Volume 45, General Gramophone Publications Ltd.,
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