“Bond, James Bond…” Nobody could quite deliver this line and play the character of the famous British spy like Sean Connery, who sadly passed away earlier this morning at the age of 90, as reported by The New York Times and numerous other media outlets. While the Scottish actor has had a long and successful career and starred in many great movies, I think it’s fair to say it’s the role as the original James Bond, which largely defines his legacy. Other decent actors like Roger Moore and Pierce Brosnan followed him, but in my humble opinion, Connery was the best Bond. He was just a cool and handsome cat!
The first Bond picture I watched sometime during my early teenage years in Germany was Goldfinger. If I recall it correctly, it was at a movie theater in Bonn. I’ve watched it many times on TV thereafter, and it remains my favorite Bond picture to this day. In addition to Connery and the legendary silver Aston Martin DB 5, I think the film features one of the best bad guys, Mr. Goldfinger, played by German actor Gert Fröbe. And then, of course, there’s the above amazing performance of Goldfinger by Shirley Bassey, which happens to be my favorite Bond theme song.

Goldfinger and the picture’s score were composed in 1964 by John Barry, who also wrote the scores for 1o other Bond movies between 1963 and 1987, and countless other pictures and TV films for that matter. He also created the lyrics of the track, together with Anthony Newley and Leslie Bricusse. Last but not least, it was Barry as well who suggested that powerhouse vocalist Shirley Bassey should sing the track – what a brilliant choice!
Bassey went on to perform the theme songs for two additional Bond pictures: Diamonds Are Forever (1971) and Moonraker (1979). Now Dame Shirley Bassey, she is 83 years old and, according to this recent Vogue story, still “as fabulous as ever.” While the Bond movies have had some pretty decent theme songs over the decades, which I previously covered here, nothing quite beats Goldfinger.
Sources: Wikipedia; The New York Times; Vogue; YouTube
Sorry to hear of his passing. He was a fine figger of a man, in Bond and in lots of other movies. Iconic really.
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R..I. P. Sean Connery – Shaken, but not stirred .
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Connery was Bond and will always be to me. Great theme song also to boot. I hated that he passed away. It was the first thing I heard this morning.
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Yep, really sad. Well, at least he lived a long life and had a great career.
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Yes he was a man’s man…and he did love a long life. I know Bond fans will disagree but I did like Moore also in some…just some.
Sean was the benchmark though
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Oh, I’m with you on Roger Moore. I think he had the better jokes. Sean Connery was the cool dude.
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Cool….a lot of Bond fans don’t like him….I’m glad someone is standing with me!
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I’m with you all the way, my friend!😀
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We do agree on a lot of things!
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Listened to my 007 LP this morning. “Goldfinger” is a tie with “Live and let die” for my fave. Though “Nobody does it better” is very good too.
And as the token Aussie, I’ll put in a bid for On Her Maj’s Secret Service. You can’t dismiss any film where a James Bond / Diana Rigg marriage occurs. Louis Armstrong’s song is a bit wet, though.
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Shirley Bassey’s recording of “Goldfinger” is the greatest Bond theme song ever, in my not so humble opinion. If I may be so forward, here’s my ranking of the best Bond theme songs: https://eclecticmusiclover.com/2016/06/22/ten-best-james-bond-theme-songs/
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Nice list. I think overall the Bond pictures have had pretty decent theme songs.
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I agree.
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