GoldenEye (song)

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

"GoldenEye"
(1995)
"Whatever You Want"
(1996)
James Bond theme chronology

"Licence to Kill"
(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. 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.

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Chart Performance (Tina Turner)

Position Chart
10 UK
9 Germany
3 Switzerland
5 Austria
3 Finland
3 France
6 Sweden
6 Italy
9 Norway
17 Netherlands
102 US HOT 100
89 US R&B
22 US Dance

Ace of Base had also produced a song titled "GoldenEye" for the film, but it was not used. In 2002, Ace of Base re-recorded the song for their 5th album Da Capo, with the name of "The Juvenile". The refrain of the song is the same as the original version, just that they sing "the juvenile" instead of "the goldeneye".