20. Sheryl Crow: 'Tomorrow Never Dies' (Tomorrow Never Dies, 1997) – English composer David Arnold made his debut on Bond theme song duties with this Sheryl Crow number. Loved by many, derided by many, the main criticism fired at 'Tomorrow Never Dies' is Crow's vocal style not the accomplished production from Arnold – a composition which directly nods towards John Barry. KD Lang was originally set to perform the title song but was eventually relegated to end credits.
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- I concur - lame. I didn't even get a chance to vote. I wanted to vote for AVTAK by Duran.

- Oh - I take back the "lame" part - I thought the first one I saw was supposed to be the best. Yay - it's Duran Duran. As it should be. Even my mom loves this song!

- I was disappointed I didn't get to vote but I see it doesn't matter because my favorite won! Yay Duran Duran!!!

- A View to a Kill without question. Best theme song, best band. :D

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