Live And Let Die (1973) by Paul McCartney & Wings has sold 140,235 in the last 25 years, while Duran Duran's 1985 No.2 Bond Theme A View To A Kill has sold 125,610. While older Bond themes' sales figures are incomplete, their post-1994 numbers are sometimes stronger than more recent efforts. Writings On The Wall (Capitol) from Spectre – Sam Smith (2015) You Know My Name (Polydor) from Casino Royale – Chris Cornell (2006)Īnother Way To Die (RCA) from Quantum Of Solace – Alicia Keys & Jack White (2008) The World Is Not Enough (Island) – Garbage (1999)ĭie Another Day (Warner Records) – Madonna (2002)
Tomorrow Never Dies (Polydor) – Sheryl Crow (1997) Goldeneye (Parlophone) – Tina Turner (1995) Here, we look back at the post-1994 (when the Official Charts Company began collecting sales data) Bond themes to reveal which of them has sold the most… While Sam Smith’s 2015 Skyfall song Writing’s On The Wall hit No.1, it was the first tune from the film franchise to reach the summit in its 50-plus year history. Surprisingly, though, Eilish would be bucking the Bond trend if she did reach the summit with her new song. Daniel Craig’s final outing as 007 is released in April. Billie Eilish has yet to score a UK No.1 single, though she’s come close with Bad Guy (No.2) and latest single Everything I Wanted (No.3).īut the US singer will be hoping to change that with her Bond theme for No Time To Die.