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Goldfinger is the soundtrack of the 1964 film of the same name, the third film in the James Bond film series, directed by Guy Hamilton. The album was composed by John Barry and distributed by EMI. Two versions were released initially, one in the United States and the United Kingdom, which varied in terms of length and which tracks were within the soundtrack. In 2003, Capitol-EMI records released a remastered version that contained all the tracks within the film.

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  • Goldfinger is the soundtrack of the 1964 film of the same name, the third film in the James Bond film series, directed by Guy Hamilton. The album was composed by John Barry and distributed by EMI. Two versions were released initially, one in the United States and the United Kingdom, which varied in terms of length and which tracks were within the soundtrack. In 2003, Capitol-EMI records released a remastered version that contained all the tracks within the film. (en)
  • Goldfinger is de originele soundtrack van de derde James Bond-film van EON Productions uit 1964 met dezelfde naam. Het album werd voor het eerst uitgebracht in 1964 door United Artists Records. De filmmuziek werd gecomponeerd door John Barry en bij het nummer Goldfinger schreven Leslie Bricusse en Anthony Newley de teksten en werd het lied gezongen door Shirley Bassey. Oorspronkelijk zou Newley de titelsong zingen, maar die versie werd later vervangen door de Bassey. In 1965 stond het album op de eerste plaats in de Billboard 200. De titelsong werd ook op single uitgebracht en behaalde in onder andere de Nederlandse Top 40 de vijfde plaats en in de Billboard Hot 100 de achtste plaats. (nl)
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  • album cover by Robert Brownjohn (en)
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  • Soundtrack (en)
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  • Goldfinger (en)
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  • Goldfinger (en)
  • Golden Girl (en)
  • Alpine Drive – Auric's Factory (en)
  • Bond Back in Action Again (en)
  • Dawn Raid on Fort Knox (en)
  • Death of Tilly (en)
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  • The Death of Goldfinger – End Titles (en)
  • The Laser Beam (en)
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  • Goldfinger is the soundtrack of the 1964 film of the same name, the third film in the James Bond film series, directed by Guy Hamilton. The album was composed by John Barry and distributed by EMI. Two versions were released initially, one in the United States and the United Kingdom, which varied in terms of length and which tracks were within the soundtrack. In 2003, Capitol-EMI records released a remastered version that contained all the tracks within the film. (en)
  • Goldfinger is de originele soundtrack van de derde James Bond-film van EON Productions uit 1964 met dezelfde naam. Het album werd voor het eerst uitgebracht in 1964 door United Artists Records. De filmmuziek werd gecomponeerd door John Barry en bij het nummer Goldfinger schreven Leslie Bricusse en Anthony Newley de teksten en werd het lied gezongen door Shirley Bassey. Oorspronkelijk zou Newley de titelsong zingen, maar die versie werd later vervangen door de Bassey. In 1965 stond het album op de eerste plaats in de Billboard 200. De titelsong werd ook op single uitgebracht en behaalde in onder andere de Nederlandse Top 40 de vijfde plaats en in de Billboard Hot 100 de achtste plaats. (nl)
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