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/ 100063733779466 From '' Warning: Reverb Instrumentals! '' Label: GoBoy Records – 1001 Format: CD, Album Country: US Released: 1997 Tracklist 01. Tidal Wave 02. PCH 03. Skateboard Commando 04. Mysterioso 05. Goldfinger Written-By – John Barry 06. Reflection: Life Or Lemming 07. Rosarito 3-Day 08. Nocturne 09. The Outsider 10. The Bells Of St. Kahuna 11. Chaos 12. Lift And Separate 13. Hit Man 14. Skeleton Man 15. Gung Ho For Don Ho Guitar – Dave Wronski Drums – Dusty Watson Bass – Mike Sullivan Written-By – Dave Wronski Engineer – Brian Levi Engineer [Assistant] – Brian Arenas, Jimi Laipple, Traci Smith Mastered By – David Jahnsen Producer – Dave Wronski, Dusty Watson Design [Additional Graphics And Logo] – Chris Duke Design [Album] – Dave Wronski Photography By – Marilyn Mikos, Scott Underwood, Wendi Marafino Recorded at Clearlake Audio, Burbank, CA ------------------------ "Goldfinger" was the title song from the 1964 James Bond film Goldfinger. Composed by John Barry and with lyrics by Leslie Bricusse and Anthony Newley, the song was performed by Shirley Bassey for the film's opening and closing title sequences, as well as the soundtrack album release. The single release of the song gave Bassey her only Billboard Hot 100 top forty hit, peaking in the Top 10 at number eight and at number two for four weeks on the Adult Contemporary chart, and in the United Kingdom the single reached number 21. The song finished at No.53 in AFI's 100 Years...100 Songs survey of top tunes in American cinema. In 2008, the single was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame. Other versions and adaptations Recorded covers In 1964, Billy Strange recorded a version, which even charted along with Bassey's original. In 1965, The Honeycombs did an instrumental cover of it on their Japanese tour which also appeared on their album In Tokyo which was released in Japan only. In 1965, Count Basie did an instrumental version of the song on his album Basie Meets Bond. In 1965, Ray Barretto did an instrumental version of the song on his album Señor 007. In 1965, Billy Preston did an instrumental version of the song on his album Early Hits Of 1965. In 1967, Eino Grön recorded the Finnish rendering "Hän Vaatii" ("He Required") for his self-titled album. In 1978, the song was covered by Howard Devoto's post-punk band Magazine, as the B-side to their single Touch and Go. In 1996, Man Or Astroman? did an instrumental version of the song on the various-artists comp Secret Agent S.O.U.N.D.S.. In 2000, Hank Marvin did an instrumental version of the song on his album Marvin at the Movies. In 2006, it was covered in a heavy metal fashion by Finnish rock group Leningrad Cowboys on their album Zombies Paradise. In 2012, for the James Bond video game 007 Legends, an instrumental version was written and composed by David Arnold for the main title sequence, celebrating the 50th anniversary of the film franchise. Live and televised performances In 1980, Shirley Bassey performed the song on The Muppet Show. In 1997, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers covered the song in concert, and it is featured on their career-spanning live set, The Live Anthology. In 2011, Céline Dion included the song as part of a "James Bond Medley" in her Las Vegas show Celine. In 2013, Shirley Bassey sang the song at the Academy Awards in tribute to the 50 years of James Bonds films. Bassey received a standing ovation after her performance. Soundtrack appearances In 1998, the song was to feature prominently in the film Little Voice, appearing in much the manner of its first use – but with Michael Caine slamming the door that becomes the song's first chord blast, rather than, of course, Sean Connery. In 1999, in the "Shutout In Seattle" episode of US sitcom Frasier, the song is featured in the final scene, with Frasier Crane, Niles Crane and Martin Crane singing along to a piano accompaniment. The song is sung at Jordan Belfort's wedding in the 2013 film The Wolf of Wall Street. Remixes and examples In 2000, the song was remixed by Propellerheads for the album Diamonds are Forever: The Shirley Bassey Remix Album. In 2007, it was sampled by reggaeton artist Tego Calderón on his song "Alegría", off of his album El Abayarde Contraataca. Parodies Parodies of the song include "Dr. Evil", written by They Might Be Giants for Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me, and "Max Power", from the The Simpsons episode "Homer to the Max". Inspired songs In 1989, after the release of the James Bond theme song "Licence to Kill", from the film of the same title, it was felt to significantly reuse important elements of "Goldfinger", and so the songwriting credits for the former were adapted for all subsequent releases. #surfcover #surfmusic #instrumentalcover #surfinstrumental #instrumentalsurf #thememusic #soundtrack