I'm 60 this year......and yes you're right, my first Bond film was 'Goldfinger'. Me dad took me. The best experience I've ever had at the Pictures. Red curtains!,...that was it, no popcorn, no nothing, just 2 hours of pure enjoyment!!, what,dyou get now?.....2 hours of Why The Face, the worlds gone mad with effects never mind the story....but what do I know,........xx
J'adore Nancy, excellente chanteuse et interprète - qui en plus était un beau brin de fille - mais Shirley Bassey dans Goldfinger est juste in-dé-pa-ssa-ble !
I'm so very sorry to hear of your Father's passing . I know your pain because my Father passed away many years ago . All l can say is just try to focus on the happy times that you and him shared 😔 . You know , to ease the pain . You have my deepest heart felt sympathies . On a lighter note , my other favorite James Bond thriller is Live & Let Die .... Starring Sir Roger Moore . I hope you liked that one , because l know I did 🤗😊 .
@@clementjohnson2666 thank you for your kind words and I am sorry for your loss too. I do, we had so many brilliant memories together. He was one of a kind 💙 I’ve only seen a couple of James Bond films properly, but I must watch them all one day. I know my dad also enjoyed the new ones as well, they seem quite good from what I’ve seen.
Unquestionably the most beautiful of the 007 main themes. Thought provoking lyrics, a haunting melody, a gorgeous orchestration and Nancy Sinatra’s beautifully laid back vocals combine to make this song one of the greatest movie themes ever. John Barry was a musical genius. RIP, Maestro Barry.
This song and "I'd rather be sorry" by Ray Price convinced me to marry my wife in 1977. We were together for 43 years until she was killed by the COVID lockdown (not the virus) in 2020.
Went to this movie in 1967 with my girlfriend at the time. I was 18. A wonderful memory. We were together for 3 years on and off but thought it would be forever. Unfortunately she went her way and i went mine. I think of her every time i hear this haunting song. Best Bond song ever.
What a great memory to have! It's funny how a song or piece of music can immediately transport you back in time and hopefully bring a smile to your face or even to shed a tear. It may just be that the woman you saw the film with thinks of you whenever she hears this song also... Sometimes things are just meant to be.
Shirley Bassie sings Goldfinger theme...That is the best bond song. I was only 6 or 7 when this movie came out. But when I got older I always loved Bond and the themes. And Shirley was the best.
@@tommadane3550 Shirley was THE voice of Bond/Barry soundtracks. She would have been outstanding here, too. Nancy is fine, but ironically she’s really just doing her best Shirley Bassey impression here.
This film and the music was the reason I always wanted to visit Japan. At nearly 70 years old I made it at last and had a wonderful time, I can’t wait to go back.
@@ianstuart5660 Thanks. Forgot to mention I got some great shots of the New Otani Hotel which masqueraded as the Osato chemical building in the film😀. Wish I could have afforded a room there but way out of my pocket unfortunately.
@@andrewdouglass1427 Flew into Fukuoka from the UK, it's a really nice place and spent two days there to recover from jetlag. Bussed to Hiroshima, then Nara. Shinkansen to Osaka then Tokyo then back to Fukuoka for flight home. Only nine days in Japan total and I can't wait to return and do it all again and more at a more leisurely pace. This was in May, I've had holiday blues since and hope to go again in October😀
First proper Bond film I watched on VHS not on TV. Ended up majoring in Japanese in college and living there for a few years working. I only wish I could've been to Japan in the 1960s. Wasn't born early enough 😭
It’s crazy to think as time goes by and by, we get further and further away from the 1960s/70s/80s/90s. What a time to be alive. I will always cherish the old James bond films with Connery.
There’s only one James Bond…Sean Connery! Pierce Brosnan is Remington Steele and Roger Moore (the actual first choice) is The Saint. All the others, good as they are, are just actors playing a role. PS Back in those days my mom liked seeing Sean Connery come out of the water while my brother and I enjoyed seeing Ursula Andress emerge from the beach 😊
Seeing this on the big screen with rich theatre sound, as a 12 yr. old, along with the fantastical adventure simply transported me to another world. The experience was... indelible.
What are the demands of perfection? The song was recorded with a 60 piece orchestra on 2 May 1967 at the CTS Studios in London. Nancy Sinatra recalled that she was extremely nervous during the session, and it took around 30 takes to acquire enough material. John Barry eventually created the final track by incorporating vocals from 25 takes. The result is this gem, which is all the more remarkable because it sounds seamless. I always loved this theme and Nancy's singing.
The most stunning woman I've ever seen was in December 2012 whilst walking along The Philosopher's Trail in Kyoto. Literally stopped me dead in my tracks.
So beautiful. Yes, I agree...this song is one of my absolute favorites of all time...I LOVE singing it...already have made four covers of it (to date) for my channel!!! 💗💗💗
I was 19 when this movie came out. A lifetime has passed so quickly and I'm now 73. Two marriages, the death of a son at 18, a widow twice over. I was so carefree then, so young, my whole life ahead of me. I can't even imagine being so young.
This song is so beautiful and somehow painful at the same time. As if time is flying past so quickly, and in no time, I would become old. The song haunts me in a good way !
A lovely song, certainly, but it took several takes to record the song, eventually piecing it together to get the final product. I liked Nancy's 'Pop songs' when I was a boy, but a great singer she wasn't.
Certainly. I was there. then. And no way we two forget. It was magic. Blessed we are to be alive and remember. I can't forget. Just exciting and hecka motion picture. Nancy Sinatras song thrills me.
The song and Lyrics were written by Leslie Bricusse, he did quite a few of the Bond Themes, John Barry Orchestrated them, Bricusse also did Charlie and the Chocolate factory, also written by Roald dahl, who also wrote this screenplay....
The most melodically "pretty" of all the James Bond theme songs. A beautifully executed song, sung languidly by Nancy Sinatra. It enchants you into its melody, instead of hitting you over the head. Just listening to this reminds me of watching the sun set on a perfect day.
Word is she had an incredibly difficult time singing this song. The final version was a patchwork of pieces edited together to make one cohesive product. The producer allegedly was tearing his hair out trying to get her to sing the song all the way through seamlessly. It never worked out, Sinatra later recalled that she was incredibly nervous during the recording, and it took around 30 takes to acquire enough material. Producer John Barry eventually created the final product by incorporating vocals from 25 takes.
I was 13 when this was first released and I went. The opening credits had a lasting effect upon my life. After my life with my American wife, when she literally went crazy I sought love in East Asia. I found it and live there now. One life for what was expected of me and another life for love.
I think we past our civilisations peak somewhere between 1965 and 2005, this song us a hauntingly wonderful soundtrack to that time. Beam me back Scotty, 2024 is bollox.
You can’t forget this songs!!!!! They’re wonderful and are taking my soul to other times in the 1990’s!!! Can’t forget those years , the music were absolutely gorgeous 💞💞💞
I went to the movies a lot in the 1960’s and movie goers were very polite and actually watched the movies. In today’s society, people attend movies to talk on their phones.
One scenario is if you are travelling on a long distance coach journey. There is always some Fat specky scumbag woman sitting behind me and she rings up one of her fat scumbag baseball cap stock characters and sticks this morbidly obese yobbo on loudspeaker and they start to rant and Rave about some one different or weaker than them that they are going to get and bash up. This fat scumbag man on loudspeaker is just Roaring threats about their mutual enemy and soon to be victim and the woman slaps her hands together to symbolise hitting this person in future. The yobbo on loudspeaker is in a horrible crackly voice saying: 'RRAAAARRGGHH... RRRAAARRRGGH... FLER FLER FLER... Etc.' Such ghastly individuals. It really destabilised my mood let me tell you, And I strongly suspect that neither of these unsavoury miscreants regularly attend the Opera or have ever cultivated an appreciation of the Ballet! Simplement, Ow you say? Out Rageous! Les Evil Scoombags, Zey really blow my mind sometimes. Next time I must choose British Rail. 😣
I listen to this on repeat just because it takes me else where, to a time when things were better classier , interesting , and the music......beautiful music
Went on a business trip with my dad and older brother to Pittsburgh in winter 1970 and saw this as a double feature with Thunderball. Changed my life. Still remember this song giving me chills as the closing credits rolled. I mean we’d been there almost 5 hours and my typically short attention span never even flinched.
In Brooklyn NY, I went to the Walker theater on 18th Ave. As plush as they came. In the late 60's through most of the seventies, they had the 1st five Sean Connery 007's. You got there 12PM & left 10PM. All for 50 cents!!! Now we got oongats
Funnily enough Nancy Sinatra felt unequal to the daunting job of having to sing a Bond theme. ‘Couldn’t you just get Shirley Bassey for it?’ Yet Nancy’s execution is sublime. A classic for all ages.
One of the best theme sequences ever. Nancy Sinatra, John Barry, the Japanese Geisha silhouettes, the parasol frames, all overlaid over the magnificent Hawaiian lava flows. Stunning.
Nancy Sinatra was sublime...and John Barry was the magician who cast the spells....what an incredible combination....easily my favourite Bond theme. The Japanese theme of the film was just perfection. This film instilled in me a love of Japan.
The best song ever sang by Nancy. Love how she sang this. Her innocent voice takes me to the exotic land far away where some villains lurk. She was perfect for this wonderful composition and phrases. The best James Bond song for the best 007 movie ever. Ian Fleming would’ve been proud. He died 3 years prior to its release.
@@MOGGS1942 ln my opinion, Thunderball and Live & Let Die comes in second. It does not have to be all loud high notes like Shirley Bassey’s Goldfinger. The song, singer and the theme of the movie all has to go together.
Nancy Sinatra sings the fine bond song ''You Only Live Twice'' with a very gentle touch. Her farther and mother, sister and brother were very proud of her.
This song is so embedded in memory that even as I haven't listened to "You Only Live Twice" in decades it all came back to me as though there was no gap at all.
I watched this movie with my parents right before my dad passed away.. Cried through most of it because I could see what was coming, and also because in a way my father was already on his second life. He was given a second chance to raise my brother and I.
When i saw this movie...in a provincial cinema in Italy...I was so mesmerized, that I sat through it all again, hiding under my wooden seat when it first ended. I was about 10 yrs old. My dad came to look for me that night...he was rabid! It was worth it!! This song haunts me...to this day.
No, unfortunately she was a casualty of the eternal war against crime and evil. I gained satisfaction when bond destroyed the enemy base. I was so glad when Bloufeldt shot Osatu. Very nice when thieves fall out.
I remember my Mum taking me to the cinema to see this when I was a kid. She took me to see Goldfinger, too - I think she must've had a thing for Sean Connery!
This was one of the first movie theme songs that struck an emotional chord when I was a boy growing up in the sixties. Over fifty years later still great to listen to.
+lmturmenne Couldn't agree more. She shows great range. I wish she had done more challenging songs such as this in her prime. Glad for what we have though.
lmturmenne I can’t understand why all these good movies and songs dont flood cable, radio for younger generations to LEARN how to enjoy ! That’s how you teach good things. Start early.
I remeber going to see this in the drive-in back in 1967. The whole family went. I was 10 years old. Where has the time gone? I have always loved this theme.
One of the best Bond tracks. Don't think they'll ever be able to replicate this no matter how hard they try . . . The music, the film, the times. The stars were aligned when they put it all together . . .
YOU ARE RIGHT. THIS IS IN PART DUE TO THE LOSS OF GREAT CONDUCTORS SUCH AS THE GENIUS JOHN BARRY. HIS SOUNDTRACKS SET THE MOOD AND ADDED TO THE ROMANCE.
Word is she had an incredibly difficult time singing this song. The final version was a patchwork of pieces edited together to make one cohesive product. The producer allegedly was tearing his hair out trying to get her to sing the song all the way through seamlessly. It never worked out, Sinatra later recalled that she was incredibly nervous during the recording, and it took around 30 takes to acquire enough material. Producer John Barry eventually created the final product by incorporating vocals from 25 takes.
The sound track lp was irresistible. I purchased it soon after I saw this movie in 1967 release. Oh my. Nancy's voice was and still is spectacular. This song will live more than two lives long.
Word is she had an incredibly difficult time singing this song. The final version was a patchwork of pieces edited together to make one cohesive product. The producer allegedly was tearing his hair out trying to get her to sing the song all the way through seamlessly. It never worked out, Sinatra later recalled that she was incredibly nervous during the recording, and it took around 30 takes to acquire enough material. Producer John Barry eventually created the final product by incorporating vocals from 25 takes.
RIP Sir Sean Connery, the best 007. No one else combined the same combination of suave ruthlessness , with that air of eliteness , or carried a suit as Sir Sean did. Never bettered . RIP again 007.
A great deal of credit goes to John Barry who had to splice at least a dozen usable segments of Sinatra’s song together to make it work. She was so nervous she couldn’t perform a single completely usable take.
@@historybuff66 Thats interesting, did not know about this. Great job as the music and song flowed seamlessly. John Barry was one of the best film music composers, one of my favorites. His music unforgettable.
In my opinion, the aim of simple songs is to attain perfection, the aim of complex songs is to slyly compete with the great composers. This is a perfect simple song.
My parents spent the 50s/60s traveling the World while my Dad was an Air Force Officer and my Mother was a translator (she spoke several languages). They even bought a plot of land in the New Hebrides that they intended to retire to. Funny how things often don’t go the way you plan. They both led VERY interesting lives. I often imagine their lives were not too far off from the plot of a Bond movie.
Only in movie theaters! 😊❤ Back in the 60s, watching this on the screen for the first time must have been amazing. Ultra high definition with colors and sound. Big sound!
Imagine being in one of those huge grand movie theatres on opening night in the 60s and seeing this beautiful and haunting opening, I would be in tears of pure amazement
Wait, nobody texting and flashing smartphones? No announcement to "report suspicious behavior and locate nearest exit"? Naaaaah we can't have that. Modern times are better
Yes I was there 11 years old!..... It still is 8ne of the most memorable moments in my life! A BOND Movie and what later became a franchise Changed the world forever Our mundane lives were transformed, You have to know back then Travel was really only for the wealthy and most people though they would never see other parts of the world, A Bond movie had A soundtrack that tantalised us with suggestions of Exotic cultures and the filming took you around the world in Technocolor , Danger, excitement, beauty, Sex, intrigue! A complete consummate production, the likes of the world had not seen before, and now sadly never again! Hollywood has now trashed it beyond repair, the sheer stupidity of it! As the James Bond Franchise was the highest money earner ever in franchise movie history and the Highest, audience Partisipation consistently throughout A following worldwide guaranteeing success!
Every time I hear this song, I am instantly transported back in time--truly a flashback!--to the old movie theater where I saw the movie as a youngster and was totally blown away by the Sinatra soundtrack. This song is like a time machine that takes me back to that theater, in 1967, and in my mind I leave the darkness of the theater and into the light, to wander around town my old neighborhood and haunts. No, yes, anybody else able to go "tripping" with Nancy Sinatra and this song? 😅
My favourite Bond movie and my favourite Bond theme song.Nancy Sinatra was such a beautiful woman and singer.This song just takes me away from all the troubles of the world. There was only one James Bond,Sean Connery,the rest are just pretenders.
The intro is great, very relaxing and calming. But its kinda sad at the same times. Its something that just flows with time and no questioning it just enjoy.
+Greg Johnson As is your description, bittersweet. If you live in Japan for any length of time, you come away profoundly changed by the experience and often not being aware of it. nothing is the same. I listen to this theme and I'm instantly carried back to those times. Like you said, bittersweet
This is the oddest song. It takes me to exotic places seeing new people, places and things. It takes me to being 8 years old and seeing this for the first time!
Without John Barry sprinkling his musical magic over these movies I think they would be quite dull so let's hear it for John Barry the absolute master of movie soundtracks.
Barry was like the important sidekick. Tremendous influence, he should've gotten a percentage of the profits. I think YOLT should've received an Oscar for Best Song.
I saw the first run of this at the Bethesda Theater in 1967 at the age of 15. Movie scores back then had an allure...a sophistication...and the Bond films were it. This score plus the ones for Goldfinger and Skyfall are tremendous
***** because you have been proven to be a moron now. Sublime isn't a fucking band/person that he is pointing out, it is a wor to describe Nancy Sinatra's song here. Do you understand now??
+joshfish2 Cooper Eaton makes a joke, and nobody here apparently has a sense of humor. Nobody needed to correct Cooper, as he knew exactly what he was doing, he was joking, and yet now 2 of you have tried to correct him. Chill guys, it was just a joke.
As a young guy before I had my Drivers' Licence, the local cinema that I use to attend, played a collection of theme songs, from various movies, before the particular movie (on the night) would start... Nancy's voice, singing 'You Only Live Twice' is still in my memory, reminding me of those evenings attending that Picture Theatre... So young & so naive, I miss those days... Thanks 🙏 John Barry, Nancy & James Bond Films... Posted 2nd Jan. 2024.
While Bond themes have been a mixed bag, there are some true greats. BOTH of Shirley Bassey's are wonderful, as is Macca's Live And Let Die right up to Adele's Skyfall. But damn, the whole package is perfect here. The lyric, Nancy's lush vocal, and those cascading strings that Robbie Williams wanted so badly for Millennium. Magnificent song.
Lulu´s "Man With The Golden Gun" fits right to the 70´s flair of the movie. Tom Jones´ contribution in "Thunderball" is not shabby, either. Carly Simon´s "Nobody Does It Better" was magnificient, too. - I´m more concerned of the 90´s and 2000´s Bond theme songs. That´s where bad songs are stacking up.
While in Summer vacation in junior high I got a Summer job in the Palms theater in Detroit in 1967 this movie premiered. Yes, the music came on, then the curtains came open slowly, News reels came on, cartoons follow, and the movie began. At that time, you can come in in the middle of the movie and stay to watch it again to the point where you came in or watch the whole movie again. Unlike today. This song takes me back to that time, love it.
I am right there with you my friend - and those beautiful 100 feet high curtains opening and everyone settling in with real pop corn and licorice nibs , thats my heaven if there is heaven
Imagine going in a cinema in the 1960s. The red curtains start to open .and this hauntingly beautiful music .fills the cinema. Now that must be heaven
I'm 60 this year......and yes you're right, my first Bond film was 'Goldfinger'. Me dad took me. The best experience I've ever had at the Pictures. Red curtains!,...that was it, no popcorn, no nothing, just 2 hours of pure enjoyment!!, what,dyou get now?.....2 hours of Why The Face, the worlds gone mad with effects never mind the story....but what do I know,........xx
stephen Paul Neave Yep, it was verry cool.
stephen Paul Neave YES...it was VERY cool...as a kid you could really LOSE yourself for a Saturday afternoon.
stephen Paul Neave It was so sweet!!!! I had a hot date, that I remember! 18 years old.
Jim McCreery I remember as a 1O year old in 197O going to a double-feature matinee on Saturday in Woodland, CA for 5Oc!!
The soaring violins, the Japanese influence, the evocative lyrics, certainly one of the best Bond songs.
Absolutely, The orchestration is just wonderful and her voice fit perfectly!
Absolutely agree....can't decide if Goldfinger tops this one.....'eh....I'll stick w/ Nancy and this tune is sublime ~
J'adore Nancy, excellente chanteuse et interprète - qui en plus était un beau brin de fille - mais Shirley Bassey dans Goldfinger est juste in-dé-pa-ssa-ble !
reminds very much of AT LAST ( Etta James 1961 )
Yes
Nancy did a great job on that song
My dad had this played at his funeral 😢 he said it was the best Bond song. I still cry every time I hear it. 💙
I'm so very sorry to hear of your Father's passing . I know your pain because my Father passed away many years ago . All l can say is just try to focus on the happy times that you and him shared 😔 . You know , to ease the pain . You have my deepest heart felt sympathies . On a lighter note , my other favorite James Bond thriller is
Live & Let Die .... Starring Sir Roger Moore . I hope you liked that one , because l know I did 🤗😊 .
It is. RIP
@@clementjohnson2666 thank you for your kind words and I am sorry for your loss too. I do, we had so many brilliant memories together. He was one of a kind 💙 I’ve only seen a couple of James Bond films properly, but I must watch them all one day. I know my dad also enjoyed the new ones as well, they seem quite good from what I’ve seen.
How sweet...God Bless.
-I cry too. And bet there was not one dry eye at your dad's funeral. So sorry for your loss.
Unquestionably the most beautiful of the 007 main themes. Thought provoking lyrics, a haunting melody, a gorgeous orchestration and Nancy Sinatra’s beautifully laid back vocals combine to make this song one of the greatest movie themes ever. John Barry was a musical genius. RIP, Maestro Barry.
Yes, this and gold finger by Shirley bassey
Pathetic lemonade....not even close to You know my name by Chris Cornell.
@@adrianobanak2824 Its okay, not great
This song and "I'd rather be sorry" by Ray Price convinced me to marry my wife in 1977. We were together for 43 years until she was killed by the COVID lockdown (not the virus) in 2020.
@@frankseifert658 My condolences.
Went to this movie in 1967 with my girlfriend at the time. I was 18. A wonderful memory. We were together for 3 years on and off but thought it would be forever. Unfortunately she went her way and i went mine. I think of her every time i hear this haunting song. Best Bond song ever.
I am so much younger than you mate but I'm with you about this Bond song. It's wonderful.
It’s strange how a song can bring back past relationships 😎
I agree. It's the best Bond Song, my favourite Bondmovie and Sean Connery the perfect Bond-Actor.
@@ruthgranz4634 Connery at his best as a nice Bond more like the books, top production, best lines ...kill Bond... Kill Bond now!
What a great memory to have! It's funny how a song or piece of music can immediately transport you back in time and hopefully bring a smile to your face or even to shed a tear. It may just be that the woman you saw the film with thinks of you whenever she hears this song also...
Sometimes things are just meant to be.
After more than 50 years, is the one of best songs in 007 series.
She singe for all times look like
Rip sir Sean Connery
Still the best and most beautiful Bond song.
Yup👍
This one and Moonraker!
It has a lot of class. 👍
From Russia with Love?
Shirley Bassie sings Goldfinger theme...That is the best bond song. I was only 6 or 7 when this movie came out. But when I got older I always loved Bond and the themes. And Shirley was the best.
The best bond music ever without a doubt. And only Nancy could do it right. Thank you John Barry.
Besides OHMSS but which is pure instrumental but the best in my opinion 😉
Best Bond music - but Nancy weren't the best choice at all. Far from it.
Should have been Shirley Bassey again.
@@VideoAmericanStyle no not for this one
@@tommadane3550 Shirley was THE voice of Bond/Barry soundtracks. She would have been outstanding here, too. Nancy is fine, but ironically she’s really just doing her best Shirley Bassey impression here.
This film and the music was the reason I always wanted to visit Japan. At nearly 70 years old I made it at last and had a wonderful time, I can’t wait to go back.
Wow, cool, Bro!
@@ianstuart5660 Thanks. Forgot to mention I got some great shots of the New Otani Hotel which masqueraded as the Osato chemical building in the film😀. Wish I could have afforded a room there but way out of my pocket unfortunately.
Where did you go? What did you see? I LOVE THIS!
@@andrewdouglass1427 Flew into Fukuoka from the UK, it's a really nice place and spent two days there to recover from jetlag. Bussed to Hiroshima, then Nara. Shinkansen to Osaka then Tokyo then back to Fukuoka for flight home. Only nine days in Japan total and I can't wait to return and do it all again and more at a more leisurely pace. This was in May, I've had holiday blues since and hope to go again in October😀
First proper Bond film I watched on VHS not on TV. Ended up majoring in Japanese in college and living there for a few years working. I only wish I could've been to Japan in the 1960s. Wasn't born early enough 😭
The most beautiful Bond film theme of them all! Stll sounds great after 54 years!
I prefer A view to kill by Duran Duran. But this is wonderful at time
The wonderful John Barry.
@@philipfriend9737 I would take the living daylights over this one any day
@@Muswell Yes. The ASTONISHING John Barry.
I like DIAMONDS ARE FOREVER, too.
It’s crazy to think as time goes by and by, we get further and further away from the 1960s/70s/80s/90s. What a time to be alive. I will always cherish the old James bond films with Connery.
We get older but not better, friend. Some of the best cinema was filmed in the 1960's and 1970's. NOT SO MUCH THESE DAYS
There’s only one James Bond…Sean Connery! Pierce Brosnan is Remington Steele and Roger Moore (the actual first choice) is The Saint. All the others, good as they are, are just actors playing a role.
PS
Back in those days my mom liked seeing Sean Connery come out of the water while my brother and I enjoyed seeing Ursula Andress emerge from the beach 😊
The best bond. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I was literally thinking that same thought yesterday!
Seeing this on the big screen with rich theatre sound, as a 12 yr. old, along with the fantastical adventure simply transported me to another world. The experience was... indelible.
Same here. Great memories!!
@@mouchiecat1 Awesome! Larger than life it was...and that romantically haunting theme music.
I was just a tad older than you and went to see the film in the theater in 1967 and remembered that surround sound to this day.
Yes. Me, too.❤👍
i was born in the 90s but actually get it..
What are the demands of perfection? The song was recorded with a 60 piece orchestra on 2 May 1967 at the CTS Studios in London. Nancy Sinatra recalled that she was extremely nervous during the session, and it took around 30 takes to acquire enough material. John Barry eventually created the final track by incorporating vocals from 25 takes. The result is this gem, which is all the more remarkable because it sounds seamless. I always loved this theme and Nancy's singing.
youre absoulutely right youre telling the truth....
And, perfection is evident all over the song. Just like her father, a perfectionist. And, rightfully so..
Nancy was NOT a great vocalist. John Barry was the perfectionist. He just tolerated working with Nancy because of her famous father.
Noe Berengena Thanks for the song history. Music theme is like the sunrise. Japan is the ''land of the rising sun''.
Noe Berengena and it sounds like midnight cowboy
THE MOST BEAUTIFUL JAPANESE WOMEN IN THE WORLD BROUGHT ME HERE AND THE SONG,"YOU ONLY LIVE TWICE".
The most stunning woman I've ever seen was in December 2012 whilst walking along The Philosopher's Trail in Kyoto. Literally stopped me dead in my tracks.
After surviving heart surgery more than 22 years ago, this song is like an extension of my life. This song is truly one of my all-time favorites...
I pray for many years for you. I love you. God bless you and yours.
Fleming named the book You Only Live Twice after surviving a heart attack. Japan was where he recovered and fell in love with the country.
The James Bond movies, with Sean Connery as 007, were so tremendous and far ahead of their times, similar to Rod Serling and The Twilight Zone!
-It sure is ! ! Love Nancy & love this song plus the way only she can sing it. Right to my very sole & heart.
So beautiful. Yes, I agree...this song is one of my absolute favorites of all time...I LOVE singing it...already have made four covers of it (to date) for my channel!!! 💗💗💗
Am 70 now and saw this movie with a young lady who really enjoyed it as i did.Happy days not forgotten.
I was 19 when this movie came out. A lifetime has passed so quickly and I'm now 73. Two marriages, the death of a son at 18, a widow twice over. I was so carefree then, so young, my whole life ahead of me. I can't even imagine being so young.
There'll never be another James Bond like Sean Connery in a million years. Class.
"Universal Exports" obviously a big 007 fan 😂
This song is so beautiful and somehow painful at the same time. As if time is flying past so quickly, and in no time, I would become old. The song haunts me in a good way !
For me it captures the wistfulness and essence of Ian Fleming’s novel.
Were you also in the theater for "A Hard Day's Night" and "Help!" ?
How old are you ?
Punit gupta, this is so true
The wonderful John Barry.
Nancy Sinatra. A great singer. beautiful song. Edson (Brazil)
A lovely song, certainly, but it took several takes to record the song, eventually piecing it together to get the final product. I liked Nancy's 'Pop songs' when I was a boy, but a great singer she wasn't.
Another beautiful song by John Barry and with Nancy Sinatra's vocals, just perfect. Takes me back to 1967 and watching this in the theater as a kid.
Certainly. I was there. then. And no way we two forget. It was magic. Blessed we are to be alive and remember. I can't forget. Just exciting and hecka motion picture. Nancy Sinatras song thrills me.
@@DBEdwards Make it we three as I was there when this film was first run and instantly fell in love with Nancy Sinatra and this song.
Make it four , I was there and remember seeing it in the movie theater
The song and Lyrics were written by Leslie Bricusse, he did quite a few of the Bond Themes, John Barry Orchestrated them, Bricusse also did Charlie and the Chocolate factory, also written by Roald dahl, who also wrote this screenplay....
Wow man
I saw this movie many times in the 60s & 70s in the theater.
Little Nellie looked awesome on that giant screen! Can't be duplicated at home!
No other franchise has as many iconic theme songs.
I really like "From Russia with Love" and "For Your Eyes Only"
No other franchise has 25 movies!!
I wish they'd had asked Elvis to do one.
This is a perfect song for a perfect movie.
Came here as soon as I heard the news. RIP, Sir Sean Connery. YOU WERE,
AND WILL ALWAYS BE, THE BEST 007 EVER. You lived a full life.
The most melodically "pretty" of all the James Bond theme songs. A beautifully executed song, sung languidly by Nancy Sinatra. It enchants you into its melody, instead of hitting you over the head. Just listening to this reminds me of watching the sun set on a perfect day.
Word is she had an incredibly difficult time singing this song. The final version was a patchwork of pieces edited together to make one cohesive product. The producer allegedly was tearing his hair out trying to get her to sing the song all the way through seamlessly. It never worked out, Sinatra later recalled that she was incredibly nervous during the recording, and it took around 30 takes to acquire enough material. Producer John Barry eventually created the final product by incorporating vocals from 25 takes.
I don't know if this amazing song is the greatest movie soundtrack of all time but it's certainly up there.
mcbrion1951 Couldn’t have described it better my friend.
@Aldrich Uyliong horrible,horrible Bond film and worlds away from this one.
This song has a nice exotic taste to it.
They should play this at his funeral. RIP Mr. Connery, undoubtedly the best and most classic bond.
Completely agree.
Just imagine he just jumps out the coffin
@@astrosleep9625 I hope he didn't. That only happens on "The Twilight Zone".
@@jodywilke4642 Or Diamonds Are Forever
I was 13 when this was first released and I went. The opening credits had a lasting effect upon my life. After my life with my American wife, when she literally went crazy I sought love in East Asia. I found it and live there now. One life for what was expected of me and another life for love.
I think we past our civilisations peak somewhere between 1965 and 2005, this song us a hauntingly wonderful soundtrack to that time. Beam me back Scotty, 2024 is bollox.
You are completely right, civilisation is in a state of decline, the 60’s and 70’s were the peak years of the last of this and the last century.
Bold optimism gone to Pro Life Environmentalists.
You can’t forget this songs!!!!! They’re wonderful and are taking my soul to other times in the 1990’s!!! Can’t forget those years , the music were absolutely gorgeous 💞💞💞
Correct and Right! Wish we could go back..
1999
I went to the movies a lot in the 1960’s and movie goers were very polite and actually watched the movies. In today’s society, people attend movies to talk on their phones.
Not in the UK?
One scenario is if you are travelling on a long distance coach journey.
There is always some Fat specky scumbag woman sitting behind me and she rings up one of her fat scumbag baseball cap stock characters and sticks this morbidly obese yobbo on loudspeaker and they start to rant and Rave about some one different or weaker than them that they are going to get and bash up.
This fat scumbag man on loudspeaker is just Roaring threats about their mutual enemy and soon to be victim and the woman slaps her hands together to symbolise hitting this person in future.
The yobbo on loudspeaker is in a horrible crackly voice saying:
'RRAAAARRGGHH...
RRRAAARRRGGH...
FLER FLER FLER...
Etc.'
Such ghastly individuals.
It really destabilised my mood let me tell you,
And I strongly suspect that neither of these unsavoury miscreants regularly attend the Opera or have ever cultivated an appreciation of the Ballet!
Simplement,
Ow you say?
Out Rageous!
Les Evil Scoombags,
Zey really blow my mind sometimes.
Next time I must choose British Rail.
😣
And to sleep
As a teenager growing up in the mid 60s I couldn't wait until the next James Bond movie was released.
I'll second that!!
And now we said goodbye to a six decade old legacy. It's gonna be hard not to watch a bond movie for a while.
@@chicobond89 Perhaps it will be more difficult to wait for another good Bond after Daniel Craig.
I'm not a sexist, but I have heard rumors that the next 007 may be a woman. 007 has got to be a man. Sean Connery would turn over in his grave.
@@wallacegeller2111I think you mean Ian Fleming
The sound of his voice and presence on screen was immeasurable. Connery the master of the Bond movies. Second to none!
Some songs have the magic power to transport you from the ugly daily life to a dream world - such as this one.
no, it's me.
That's the point of the song.
Yup
Indeed. You are right. Well spoken. True. My favourite Bond. I watch it over and over and over. Love IT!
I listen to this on repeat just because it takes me else where, to a time when things were better classier , interesting , and the music......beautiful music
Went on a business trip with my dad and older brother to Pittsburgh in winter 1970 and saw this as a double feature with Thunderball.
Changed my life. Still remember this song giving me chills as the closing credits rolled. I mean we’d been there almost 5 hours and my typically short attention span never even flinched.
The best 007 song. Nancy had that sweet, melodic voice.
And that Asian feel, just great!
100%
Shirley Bassey has my vote❤
I fancy ohmss. Meh film, awesome score
This song is completely haunting. And I love it.
Ironically the theme matches the Fleming novel considerably more than the actual film.
Love it absolute
me too
Count me in on this perfect trip to heaven
In Brooklyn NY, I went to the Walker theater on 18th Ave. As plush as they came. In the late 60's through most of the seventies, they had the 1st five Sean Connery 007's.
You got there 12PM & left 10PM.
All for 50 cents!!!
Now we got oongats
It's true. You only live twice. Beautiful song and Nancy did a wonderful job on it.
Once for myself another for your dreams
You Bet!
@@darkoprpic1670
Funnily enough Nancy Sinatra felt unequal to the daunting job of having to sing a Bond theme. ‘Couldn’t you just get Shirley Bassey for it?’
Yet Nancy’s execution is sublime. A classic for all ages.
One of the best theme sequences ever. Nancy Sinatra, John Barry, the Japanese Geisha silhouettes, the parasol frames, all overlaid over the magnificent Hawaiian lava flows. Stunning.
All from the 60s the best decade by far..
Simply sublime.
I TOTALLY agree. You're sure about the lava scenes. Being shot in Hawaii?
With tuttt99. Magnificent visual Collage. Visually Poetic to Perfection
@@musicfisher826 most of the easily observable basaltic flows are there.
Nancy Sinatra was sublime...and John Barry was the magician who cast the spells....what an incredible combination....easily my favourite Bond theme. The Japanese theme of the film was just perfection. This film instilled in me a love of Japan.
The best song ever sang by Nancy. Love how she sang this. Her innocent voice takes me to the exotic land far away where some villains lurk. She was perfect for this wonderful composition and phrases. The best James Bond song for the best 007 movie ever. Ian Fleming would’ve been proud. He died 3 years prior to its release.
" best song ". Hmm, that's highly debateable. She has sung many songs and most were as good, if not better.
@@MOGGS1942 ln my opinion, Thunderball and Live & Let Die comes in second. It does not have to be all loud high notes like Shirley Bassey’s Goldfinger. The song, singer and the theme of the movie all has to go together.
I fail to see why these songs are n't still more popular - they actually sound like MUSIC and you can hear every-single-word.
There was a short return in the 1990s with maybe Paula Abdul's "Blowing Kisses in the Wind". Almost a Bond song in itself.
@@RideAcrossTheRiveryeah, that was a possible Bond theme. I think 1991.
@@SBGNatureandCoffeeChannel And Seal's number "Kiss of the Rose" in a Batman movie.
Nancy Sinatra sings the fine bond song ''You Only Live Twice'' with a very gentle touch. Her farther and mother, sister and brother were very proud of her.
best bond song ever
This song is so embedded in memory that even as I haven't listened to "You Only Live Twice" in decades it all came back to me as though there was no gap at all.
AND THAT! IS WHAT! MAKES CLASSIC ART!
SUPREME MOVIE! FIRST VIEWED AT 12. NOW 67. AND LOVE IT STILL
@@DBEdwardsI just turned 67, old buddy! Best wishes from one old goat 🐐 to another.
I watched this movie with my parents right before my dad passed away.. Cried through most of it because I could see what was coming, and also because in a way my father was already on his second life. He was given a second chance to raise my brother and I.
Sean Connery's going to live on forever now, never mind twice.....
Very true, the best bond wont ever die NOW.
Best comments ❤❤
Amen…
When i saw this movie...in a provincial cinema in Italy...I was so mesmerized, that I sat through it all again, hiding under my wooden seat when it first ended. I was about 10 yrs old. My dad came to look for me that night...he was rabid!
It was worth it!! This song haunts me...to this day.
No, unfortunately she was a casualty of the eternal war against crime and evil. I gained satisfaction when bond destroyed the enemy base. I was so glad when Bloufeldt shot Osatu. Very nice when thieves fall out.
Bless you, Andrea!
your childhood memory reminds me some scenes from 'Cinema paradiso' :) that film is the reason why I love so much Italy :)
Oh you lucky lovely person. What a great memory :))
The best bond ever in my opinion
I remember my Mum taking me to the cinema to see this when I was a kid. She took me to see Goldfinger, too - I think she must've had a thing for Sean Connery!
So did all women of a certain age back then!
RIP Sean Connery. You ARE James Bond. All the others merely played him. May you live twice!
❤️
@@patriziafasano2572 and force be with you
He is. Amen.
rip
Correction: He already lived twice.
Movie themes don't get much better than this-Best Bond film ,best music ,beautiful girls,great action ,fab locations-the best!
I love the soft oriental sound of the xylophone.... It makes the diference.
This is the definitive version of this song. Spotify now only has the bullshit soulless re-recording. Thanks for the upload!
This was one of the first movie theme songs that struck an emotional chord when I was a boy growing up in the sixties. Over fifty years later still great to listen to.
Watched this show with Griffith Wright on a Saturday at 10.30 at the Savoy Cinema in Colombo
We were after Atheletic practise
I'm 67. Was 12 then. I was happier then seeing this fantastic movie in the theatre.
This is such a powerful theme song and an enchanting and haunting melody. I love it! So well done by Nancy Sinatra too.
+lmturmenne Couldn't agree more. She shows great range. I wish she had done more challenging songs such as this in her prime. Glad for what we have though.
thestalkinghorse
Indeed! I wish she'd done more challenging songs as well . Such a lovely voice. Of all the James Bond themes, this is my favorite.
I'm in bed with an ostrich.
lmturmenne I can’t understand why all these good movies and songs dont flood cable, radio for younger generations to LEARN how to enjoy ! That’s how you teach good things. Start early.
OMG, for over 15 years, since I've started coming back frequently to this song, it always brings me close to tears!
Fantastic!!!!
Rotimi Orimoloye Why only close. Let them out
my favorite Bond song! I was 12 when I heard this the first time!
This is the only Bond theme that has made me borderline cry.
Me too. Simply amazing!
I remeber going to see this in the drive-in back in 1967. The whole family went. I was 10 years old. Where has the time gone? I have always loved this theme.
One of the best Bond tracks.
Don't think they'll ever be able to replicate this no matter how hard they try . . .
The music, the film, the times.
The stars were aligned when they put it all together . . .
YOU ARE RIGHT. THIS IS IN PART DUE TO THE LOSS OF GREAT CONDUCTORS SUCH AS THE GENIUS JOHN BARRY. HIS SOUNDTRACKS SET THE MOOD AND ADDED TO THE ROMANCE.
henochparks
100% Agree with you . . .
It just doesn't get any better than this!
Word is she had an incredibly difficult time singing this song. The final version was a patchwork of pieces edited together to make one cohesive product. The producer allegedly was tearing his hair out trying to get her to sing the song all the way through seamlessly. It never worked out, Sinatra later recalled that she was incredibly nervous during the recording, and it took around 30 takes to acquire enough material. Producer John Barry eventually created the final product by incorporating vocals from 25 takes.
The sound track lp was irresistible. I purchased it soon after I saw this movie in 1967 release. Oh my. Nancy's voice was and still is spectacular. This song will live more than two lives long.
Nancy's best. It has some kind of magical, mystical quality, and some eternal truths in the lyrics. Wonderful piece.
Word is she had an incredibly difficult time singing this song. The final version was a patchwork of pieces edited together to make one cohesive product. The producer allegedly was tearing his hair out trying to get her to sing the song all the way through seamlessly. It never worked out, Sinatra later recalled that she was incredibly nervous during the recording, and it took around 30 takes to acquire enough material. Producer John Barry eventually created the final product by incorporating vocals from 25 takes.
It fits in with a number of "exotic" songs she did with Lee Hazelwood during that time.
Beyond belief beautiful
Had this stuck in my head, the first song I heard in the new year of 2023.
Thanks for sharing your high quality version.
RIP Sir Sean Connery, the best 007. No one else combined the same combination of suave ruthlessness , with that air of eliteness , or carried a suit as Sir Sean did. Never bettered . RIP again 007.
A sublime voice (Nancy Sinatra). Superb orchestration. This song has remained fixed in my memory since 1967. A great Bond caper too.
Unforgettable movie and music............. Nancy Sinatra sounds heavenly here.
A great deal of credit goes to John Barry who had to splice at least a dozen usable segments of Sinatra’s song together to make it work. She was so nervous she couldn’t perform a single completely usable take.
@@historybuff66 Thats interesting, did not know about this. Great job as the music and song flowed seamlessly. John Barry was one of the best film music composers, one of my favorites. His music unforgettable.
It doesn't get better than this!
Everything in this song exudes elegance and class, So haunting, yet so beautiful.
One of the most beautiful songs of all time-perfection!
In my opinion, the aim of simple songs is to attain perfection, the aim of complex songs is to slyly compete with the great composers. This is a perfect simple song.
I rather agree
heaven is a symphony of Nancy , John , choreography , cinematography ....a once in a lifetime event .....
My parents spent the 50s/60s traveling the World while my Dad was an Air Force Officer and my Mother was a translator (she spoke several languages). They even bought a plot of land in the New Hebrides that they intended to retire to. Funny how things often don’t go the way you plan. They both led VERY interesting lives. I often imagine their lives were not too far off from the plot of a Bond movie.
Only in movie theaters! 😊❤ Back in the 60s, watching this on the screen for the first time must have been amazing. Ultra high definition with colors and sound. Big sound!
THE best James Bond song ever! The only way to hear it is loud and on Repeat! Nancy can do no wrong!
Best film!
It's great.
+steven cater
I have to see this film, now.
Amen!!!
Have you heard Coldplay version. I like that too
Imagine being in one of those huge grand movie theatres on opening night in the 60s and seeing this beautiful and haunting opening, I would be in tears of pure amazement
Wait, nobody texting and flashing smartphones? No announcement to "report suspicious behavior and locate nearest exit"? Naaaaah we can't have that. Modern times are better
Pretty sure you could smoke and have beers in movie theatres back then
It's surreal it is like experiencing nostalgia from perspective of others who are long gone.
Yes I was there 11 years old!.....
It still is 8ne of the most memorable moments in my life!
A BOND Movie and what later became a franchise Changed the world forever
Our mundane lives were transformed,
You have to know back then Travel was really only for the wealthy and most people though they would never see other parts of the world, A Bond movie had A soundtrack that tantalised us with suggestions of Exotic cultures and the filming took you around the world in Technocolor , Danger, excitement, beauty, Sex, intrigue!
A complete consummate production, the likes of the world had not seen before, and now sadly never again!
Hollywood has now trashed it beyond repair, the sheer stupidity of it!
As the James Bond Franchise was the highest money earner ever in franchise movie history and the Highest, audience
Partisipation consistently throughout
A following worldwide guaranteeing success!
@@shadowoffire4307 cç
Best Bond song by far. I saw this movie as a child and loved it - but only recently listened properly to the theme song and realised how good it is.
Love the intro. One of the best songs of the franchise. Nancy is superb.
“And love is a stranger who’ll beckon you on. Don’t think of the danger or the stranger is gone!”
Goosebumps!
Every time I hear this song, I am instantly transported back in time--truly a flashback!--to the old movie theater where I saw the movie as a youngster and was totally blown away by the Sinatra soundtrack. This song is like a time machine that takes me back to that theater, in 1967, and in my mind I leave the darkness of the theater and into the light, to wander around town my old neighborhood and haunts. No, yes, anybody else able to go "tripping" with Nancy Sinatra and this song? 😅
One of the best 007 songs. So nostalgic...
My favourite Bond movie and my favourite Bond theme song.Nancy Sinatra was such a beautiful woman and singer.This song just takes me away from all the troubles of the world.
There was only one James Bond,Sean Connery,the rest are just pretenders.
The intro is great, very relaxing and calming. But its kinda sad at the same times. Its something that just flows with time and no questioning it just enjoy.
I love how you stated "flows with time" that's the only description needed.
Totally agree....kinda brings me memories of stuff in general. Great film as well.
+Zen Razor Great description. It seems bittersweet.
+Greg Johnson As is your description, bittersweet. If you live in Japan for any length of time, you come away profoundly changed by the experience and often not being aware of it. nothing is the same.
I listen to this theme and I'm instantly carried back to those times. Like you said, bittersweet
+Brian Bois Gilbert Really? Never having visited Japan, I don't even quite understand what that means. Very intriguing.
This song sends me to Bond country. Fabulous.
De nern de ne nern, de ne ne ne ne ner ne...... Rockford Files theme tune.
A make believe world that most of us surly needs to get away from our mundane lives. John Barry is so gifted.
Always my favourite JB movie and song. Saw it as a 12 yr old here in New Zealand.
John Barry's music and Maurice Binders titles a winning combination then and now 57 years later
RIP Sir Sean Connery, the best Bond ever.
He was 90
Second best as Timothy Dalton were the only one true to the books.
@@V3ntilator Timothy Dalton was dire as Bond
@@jrw709 then u dont knkw what Bond is all about sorry
@@ImYourHuckleberry_29Hahaha yeah right, stick to what you know which is clearly f.a
This is the oddest song. It takes me to exotic places seeing new people, places and things. It takes me to being 8 years old and seeing this for the first time!
Best Bond song. Ever. Gorgeousness.
Beautiful 🩶 song and video.
Thank you, Nancy Sinatra.
Content still true… -:)
The intro and Nancy Sinatra are both utterly mesmerizing!
A classic
Without John Barry sprinkling his musical magic over these movies I think they would be quite dull so let's hear it for John Barry the absolute master of movie soundtracks.
I agree Chris. John Barry kicks ass.
John Barry made Bond for me. The recent soundtracks have been dull as dishwater.
Exactly the handsomeness and wise cracks of Connery, the fun plots, are not enough. they would have been forgotten man.
Barry was like the important sidekick. Tremendous influence, he should've gotten a percentage of the profits. I think YOLT should've received an Oscar for Best Song.
John Barry had won the year before for “Born Free”.
Just heard this on Mad Men. What a beautiful song. Now I need to watch You Only Live Twice!
I saw the first run of this at the Bethesda Theater in 1967 at the age of 15. Movie scores back then had an allure...a sophistication...and the Bond films were it. This score plus the ones for Goldfinger and Skyfall are tremendous
Nice observation. ALSO, films then had INTERMISSION. Remember? HAHAHAHAHAHA!
This song was the beginning of my early adolescence. Such a haunting beautiful melody....
This song is sublime.
+Cooper Eaton sublime is also an actual word that means incredible/good. so he obviously means that, not the band
+Cooper Eaton sorry, but are you stupid? Or a troll?
***** because you have been proven to be a moron now. Sublime isn't a fucking band/person that he is pointing out, it is a wor to describe Nancy Sinatra's song here. Do you understand now??
+joshfish2 Cooper Eaton makes a joke, and nobody here apparently has a sense of humor. Nobody needed to correct Cooper, as he knew exactly what he was doing, he was joking, and yet now 2 of you have tried to correct him. Chill guys, it was just a joke.
Kris Schedler I have a sense of humour, I just didn't sense any humour here. Sorry, was that humour? I didn't realise that was considered humour...
As a young guy before I had my Drivers' Licence, the local cinema that I use to attend, played a collection of theme songs, from various movies, before the particular movie (on the night) would start... Nancy's voice, singing 'You Only Live Twice' is still in my memory, reminding me of those evenings attending that Picture Theatre... So young & so naive, I miss those days... Thanks 🙏 John Barry, Nancy & James Bond Films... Posted 2nd Jan. 2024.
simply my favorite Bond song and she was a very underrated singer !
" This dream is for you"----So pay the price. . Life itself. What a glorious expansive musical accompaniment though.
While Bond themes have been a mixed bag, there are some true greats. BOTH of Shirley Bassey's are wonderful, as is Macca's Live And Let Die right up to Adele's Skyfall.
But damn, the whole package is perfect here. The lyric, Nancy's lush vocal, and those cascading strings that Robbie Williams wanted so badly for Millennium. Magnificent song.
Shirley made 3! Goldfinger, Diamonds Are Forever, and Moonraker
Lulu´s "Man With The Golden Gun" fits right to the 70´s flair of the movie. Tom Jones´ contribution in "Thunderball" is not shabby, either. Carly Simon´s "Nobody Does It Better" was magnificient, too. - I´m more concerned of the 90´s and 2000´s Bond theme songs. That´s where bad songs are stacking up.
Can't forget "License to Kill" by Gladys Knight
Come on, View to a Kill by Duran Duran is great ❤
@@samanthab1923 It is! And it’s the rare Bond theme to top the pop charts (only one? Did Skyfall hit #1?).
Bring back memories when I was young thank you
The music is probably the most beautiful music every created. Gives me goosebumps
RIP Sean, now you can move on to your 2nd life and no doubt it's very colorful and beautiful.
I love Nancy's songs.
While in Summer vacation in junior high I got a Summer job in the Palms theater in Detroit in 1967 this movie premiered. Yes, the music came on, then the curtains came open slowly, News reels came on, cartoons follow, and the movie began. At that time, you can come in in the middle of the movie and stay to watch it again to the point where you came in or watch the whole movie again. Unlike today. This song takes me back to that time, love it.
I am right there with you my friend - and those beautiful 100 feet high curtains opening and everyone settling in with real pop corn and licorice nibs , thats my heaven if there is heaven