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John Barry

Artist Song
John Barry  The James Bond Theme (From "Dr. No")  
Shirley Bassey  Goldfinger  
John Barry  The John Dunbar Theme  
John Barry  Born Free  
Tom Jones  Thunderball  
John Barry  Flying Over Africa  
Shirley Bassey  Diamonds Are Forever  
John Barry  From Russia With Love-007  
Rita Coolidge  All Time High  
Duran Duran  A View to a Kill  
John Barry  We Have All the Time In the World  
John Barry  Wednesday's Child  
Nancy Sinatra  You Only Live Twice  
Carly Simon  Nobody Does It Better  
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra  Living Daylights  
John Barry  Main Title: The Chase  
The City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra  Live and Let Die  
Matt Monro  From Russia With Love  
John Barry  Midnight Cowboy  
John Barry  The Ipcress File  
John Barry & Roger Williams  Theme from "Somewhere In Time"  
John Barry  Space March  
John Barry  The Man With the Golden Gun  
Shirley Bassey  Moonraker  
John Barry  The Living Daylights  
John Barry  The Last Valley  
John Barry  The Whisperers  
John Barry  Mary, Queen of Scots  
John Barry  Blues for Bubber  
John Barry  Chinon / Eleanor's Arrival  
John Barry  Cry the Beloved Country  
John Barry  I Had a Farm in Africa (Main Title from Out of Africa)  
The City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra  Dawn In Sherwood  
The John Barry Orchestra  Beat Girl  
John Barry  Overture  
John Barry  The Wrong Box  
John Barry  Fun City  
The City of Prague Philharmonic  Somewhere In Time  
The City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra  Zulu: 'Men of Harlech'  
John Barry  Body Heat  
The City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra  King Kong Prelude and Love Theme  
Stanely Black, London Symphony Orchestra (LSO), Monty Norman, John Barry, Don Black, Lionel Bart  Medley of themes from James Bond films: James Bond / Thunderball / From Russia with Love / Goldfinger (Main Titles)  
John Barry  The Cotton Club  
John Barry  The Knack and How to Get It  
John Barry  Walkabout  
John Barry  On Her Majesty's Secret Service  
John Barry & Orchestra  Playing By Heart: Goodnight Moon  
John Barry  The Buffalo Hunt (Film Version)  
The City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra  The Deep  
John Barry  High Road and End Title  
John Barry  How Beautiful You Make Me  
John Barry  Into the Hole  
John Barry  Main Title  
John Barry  The Dove  
John Barry  Theme from 'Seance On a Wet Afternoon'  
John Barry  The Good Times Are Comin' (From "Monte Walsh")  
John Barry  Karen's Journey / Siyawe  
John Barry  Main Title  
Various Artists  King Rat  
John Barry  The Girl With the Sun In Her Hair  
John Barry  Peggy Sue's Homecoming (from "Peggy Sue Got Married")  
John Barry  Main Title / Set Fight With Chuck Norris  
John Barry  Main Title / The Arrival / Search for Home  
John Barry  Chaplin  
Audrey Hepburn & John Barry  John Bursts In / The End (From Robin and Marian)  
John Barry  We're Jungle Creatures  
John Barry  The Specialist  
John Barry  Two Socks At Play  
English Chamber Orchestra & John Barry  Give Me a Smile  
The City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra  Main Title  
John Barry  Main Title (Alternate Version)  
John Barry  Love Theme  
John Barry  Let's See That Beautiful Face - "Did You Call Me?"  
John Barry  The Lesbian Tango  
John Barry  Hanover Street  

Comment:

You may not know the name Jonathan Barry Prendergast — after all, it's not the name he went by for the last half-century or so — but we can guarantee you know John Barry's music. After all, it's just as much a part of film history's all-time most successful series as the three simple words that introduced a man with the license to kill: "Bond. James Bond." Surprisingly, the four-time GRAMMY®-winning and five-time Academy Award®-winning composer didn't get a golden statuette for any of the Bond films, but for movies whose sound is as different as their stories, from [i]Midnight Cowboy[/i] to [i]Dances With Wolves[/i]. Unlike some of his celebrated peers (John Williams, Danny Elfman, and Ennio Morricone leap to mind), Barry didn't have an instantly recognizable style, but he adapted to his material, like the great actors who have played in the films he's scored. We've assembled half-a-century's worth of his very best, right at your fingertips.
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