You Know My Name

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“You Know My Name”
“You Know My Name” cover
Single by Chris Cornell
from the album Casino Royale
and Carry On
Released November 13, 2006
Format CD, download
Genre Rock
Length 4:02
Label A&M Records
Writer(s) Chris Cornell, David Arnold
Producer Chris Cornell, David Arnold
Chris Cornell singles chronology
"Preaching the End of the World"
(1999)
"You Know My Name"
(2006)
"No Such Thing"
(2007)
James Bond theme chronology
"Die Another Day"
(2002)
"You Know My Name"
(2006)


Carry On track listing
"Dissapearing Act"
(Track 13)
"You Know My Name"
(Track 14)

"You Know My Name," performed by Chris Cornell, is the theme song to the 2006 James Bond film, Casino Royale. Cornell wrote it jointly with David Arnold, the soundtrack's composer. The track was leaked onto the Internet on 20 September 2006. It is the first Bond theme to be sung by a male vocalist since 1987's The Living Daylights (only the fifth overall) and is the first Bond theme since 1965's Thunderball to be sung by a male soloist. It is also the first since "All Time High" (1983) — the theme to the film Octopussy — not to feature its film's title in the lyrics (Dr. No and On Her Majesty's Secret Service featured instrumental songs in their openings.)

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[edit] Theme song

Although the song does not feature its film's title in the lyrics, references are made to casino gambling and other themes from the film. For example: "Try to hide your hand" (of cards), "I've seen this diamond cut through harder men" (with the image of the card suit on-screen), and "a spin of the wheel" (in reference to roulette). References to other themes include "When the storm arrives, would you be seen with me?" (a question of loyalty), "The odds will betray you," and "Forget how to feel" (an allusion to the general dispassion of Bond). In the film itself, Mathis makes a reference to the line "The coldest blood runs through my veins," when he asks Bond, "Has our girl melted your cold heart yet?"

Cornell cites Paul McCartney's theme for Live and Let Die and Tom Jones's theme for Thunderball as his inspirations for writing this theme.

As with all Bond films the theme plays against a synchronized title sequence. This sequence, like those of previous Bond films starting with 1995's GoldenEye, is designed by Daniel Kleinman; however, it eschews the nude female silhouettes sprinkled liberally throughout the title sequences of both Kleinman and his predecessor, Maurice Binder. Instead, card game and mathematical symbolism and stylized animated fight sequences (e.g., henchman burst into heart symbols after being attacked by Bond, club symbols changing into a picture of the Mandelbrot set) serve as the backdrop.

The song is the first Bond theme not to be included on its film's soundtrack album. A second version with more orchestration was used for the music video. A third orchestrated version was used for the movie. Yet another version with very little orchestration was present on the MySpace page for the movie itself. The video for the single premiered on MTV's Making the Video on October 31, 2006.

[edit] Release & Reception

"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 the 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. "You Know My Name" was also the first single by Cornell that charted in Europe with the exception of the United Kingdom. In 2007 Chris Cornell won the Satellite Award for "You Know My Name" and garnered a first-round nomination in the "Best Original Song" category for the 2006 Academy Awards (the song did not qualify for the final list of nominees). It was also nominated for the Best Song Written For Motion Picture, Television Or Other Visual Media Grammy Award in 2008.

[edit] Download and B-side

The first version of the song, the grittier one which was leaked and not used in the movie, was made available for download on iTunes Store on November 13, 2006. This version debuted on the UK Single Download Chart at number 20 on November 22, 2006. It was released as a stand-alone single on December 14, 2006. The single features a new acoustic version of the Soundgarden song "Black Hole Sun" as a B-side.[1] The German, Dutch and Australian versions of the single offer a second version of "You Know My Name" (called the Pop Mix) as a B-side.[2]. This version is the one used for the song's music video, and is available on Chris Cornell's solo album, Carry On.

[edit] Track Listing

1

  1. You Know My Name 4:02
  2. Black Hole Sun (Acoustic) 4:38

2

  1. You Know My Name 4:02
  2. You Know My Name (Pop Mix Version)

[edit] Chart positions

Year Chart Peak
2006 Finnish Single Chart 3
2006 UK Official Download Chart 4
2006 Norwegian Single Chart 5
2006 Danish Single Chart 2
2006 UK Singles Chart 7
2006 Dutch Single Chart 10
2006 Irish Singles Chart 11
2006 German Single Chart 15
2006 Latvian Airplay Top 20
2006 Swedish Single Chart 21
2006 Austrian Single Chart 28
2006 French Single Chart 51
2006 Italian Single Chart 4
2006 Swiss Single Chart 10
2006 US Billboard Hot 100 79
2006 US Billboard Hot Digital Songs[3] 57
2006 US Billboard Pop 100[4] 64
2007 European Hot 100 Singles[5] 29
2007 Euro Digital Tracks[6] 29

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