A View To A Kill
"A View To A Kill"
Experience the thrill of Duran Duran's electrifying 1985 James Bond theme, "A View To A Kill." This iconic track fused the band's signature synth-pop and new wave sound with cinematic grandeur, becoming the only Bond theme song to hit number one on the US Billboard Hot 100.
- TITLE: A View To A Kill
- BAND: Duran Duran
- GENRE: New Wave, Synth-pop
- RELEASEDAY: May 06
- YEAR: 1985
Released May 6, 1985, "A View To A Kill" marked a unique collaboration between Duran Duran and legendary Bond composer John Barry. The song perfectly captured the espionage-filled atmosphere of the film, blending Duran Duran's stylish synth-pop and new wave sensibilities with dramatic orchestral stabs characteristic of the 007 franchise. Its driving rhythm and catchy chorus made it a massive international success.
As the title track for the fourteenth James Bond film, Duran Duran's "A View To A Kill" brought new wave energy to the iconic spy series in 1985. This synth-pop anthem maintains the band's distinctive sound while incorporating the tension and excitement expected of a 007 theme. Its global chart success underscored Duran Duran's status as pop music titans and delivered one of the most memorable Bond themes ever recorded.
SONG MEANING: As the theme song for the James Bond film A View to a Kill, the lyrics evoke the dangerous, glamorous, and high-stakes world of the secret agent. Phrases like "Dance into the fire," "fatal kiss is all we need," and the title itself relate directly to the themes of espionage, seduction, risk, and mortality central to the 007 narrative and the specific film's plot involving confrontation and potential death.
"Duran Duran"
- TITLE: Duran Duran
- ACTIVE: 1978–present (1978)
- BAND: Duran Duran
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- TITLE: Notorious
- BAND: Duran Duran
- GENRE: Dance-rock, Funk Rock
- RELEASEDAY: October 20
- YEAR: 1986
