Producer Harry Saltzman initially hated the song, calling it "the worst f***ing song I’ve ever heard," and it was nearly pulled from the film. Bassey’s Bond Legacy
While the film was released in late 1964, the single became a massive hit in 1965 , reaching #8 on the US Billboard Hot 100—Bassey's only US Top 10 hit. Shirley Bassey Goldfinger (1965)
" Goldfinger " by Shirley Bassey (1964/1965) is widely regarded as the ultimate James Bond theme, setting the musical template for the entire franchise. Recorded for the third 007 film, it transformed Bassey from a UK pop star into an international icon. Producer Harry Saltzman initially hated the song, calling
The song was composed by John Barry with lyrics by Leslie Bricusse and Anthony Newley . Recorded for the third 007 film, it transformed
Shirley Bassey remains the only artist to record more than one official Bond theme, performing three in total: Goldfinger (1964) Diamonds Are Forever (1971) Moonraker (1979) If you'd like to explore more, I can provide: The to the song. A list of other artists who have covered "Goldfinger." A ranking of the best James Bond themes by music critics. Shirley Bassey Performs Goldfinger
Bassey famously almost collapsed after holding the massive final high note, as Barry insisted she keep singing until the film's title sequence ended. Impact & Success
Recorded on August 20, 1964, at London’s CTS Studios, the track was produced by Beatles legend George Martin .