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"GoldenEye" is the iconic theme song for the 1995 James Bond film of the same name , performed by the "Queen of Rock 'n' Roll," Tina Turner [1, 24]. The track marked a significant cinematic comeback for the 007 franchise after a six-year hiatus and became one of Turner's most celebrated late-career hits [7, 9].

: Became a Top 5 hit in France, Finland, Switzerland, Italy, and Austria [1, 5].

: Turner worked closely with The Edge to find the melody and perfect her signature "smoky" and seductive vocal delivery [6, 10]. 📈 Chart Performance and Reception tina_turner_golden_eye_hd

The song's creation was an unusual collaboration between major rock and pop figures of the 1990s:

The music video, directed by Jake Scott, emphasizes the song's "gold and honey trap" theme [5, 7, 18]: "GoldenEye" is the iconic theme song for the

: Turner famously initially rejected the demo sent by Bono, describing it as "the worst" because of its rough, unfinished state [10, 13].

The track was a major international success, particularly in European markets: : Reached #10 on the UK Singles Chart [1, 5]. : Turner worked closely with The Edge to

⭐ : "GoldenEye" proved Tina Turner could adapt her legendary rock vocals to a cinematic "espionage" sound, bridging the gap between classic Bond grandeur and 90s modern production [5, 9].