GoldenEye (song)

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“GoldenEye”
“GoldenEye” cover
Single by Tina Turner
from the album Wildest Dreams
Released November 1995
Format Cassette, CD Single
Genre R&B, Pop, Rock
Length 4:41
Label Parlophone Records
Producer Nellee Hooper
Tina Turner singles chronology
"Why Must We Wait Until Tonight"
(1993)

"GoldenEye"
(1995)
"Whatever You Want"
(1996)
James Bond theme chronology
"If You Asked Me To"
(1989)
"GoldenEye"
(1995)
"Tomorrow Never Dies"
(1997)

"GoldenEye" is a hit James Bond theme performed by Tina Turner used for the 1995 film, GoldenEye. The song was written by Bono and The Edge of U2 and produced by Nellee Hooper. The Bond theme became one of the highest-charting hits of Turner's career, reaching #7 on the UK Singles Chart and a Top 5 hit in most European countries. 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 4 track CD single.

The following year the track was included on Turner's album Wildest Dreams.

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Position Chart
2 France
2 Poland
3 European Top 100
3 Finland
3 Switzerland
5 Austria
6 Belgium (Wallonia)
6 Italy
6 Sweden
7 UK
7 UK Airplay
9 Belgium (Flanders)
9 Germany
9 Norway
15 Ireland
15 Netherlands
22 US Dance
89 US R&B
99 Australia
102 US HOT 100

UK Chart Run: {7}-10-19-22-24-37-36-37-41-56->10 weeks in the Top75.

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