For Your Eyes Only (1981 song)
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"For Your Eyes Only" is the theme to the 12th James Bond movie of the For Your Eyes Only (film), same name, written by Bill Conti and Mick Leeson, and performed by Scottish singer Sheena Easton. The song reached number four on the US Billboard Hot 100, ''Billboard'' Hot 100, and number eight on the UK Singles Chart. It was nominated for Academy Award for Best Original Song, Best Original Song at the Academy Awards in 54th Academy Awards, 1982.


Background

Conti – who was also responsible for the film's score – had originally written the song thinking about Donna Summer or Dusty Springfield, singers he thought "fit the Bond style". Film studio United Artists suggested Sheena Easton, an up-and-coming singer who had recently scored a No.1 hit in America with "9 to 5 (Sheena Easton song), Morning Train". Conti heard Easton's debut album ''Take My Time'' and felt unimpressed but decided to work with her in the song after meeting Easton in person. Leeson's lyrics originally used "for your eyes only" only as the final line, as the lyricist felt he could only use the phrase as a conclusion. After credit sequence artist Maurice Binder complained about having to synchronize the unveiling of the title with it being said in the theme song, Conti decided to work with Leeson to write lyrics that opened with "for your eyes only". The US band Blondie (band), Blondie had previously been asked to write the title song but it was rejected in favour of Conti's by the Bond producers. (Blondie's finished recording, a completely different song also called "For Your Eyes Only", appeared on their 1982 album The Hunter (Blondie album), ''The Hunter''). Easton is the only artist (to date) to be seen singing the theme song to a Bond movie during its opening titles, as Maurice Binder liked Easton's appearance and decided to add her to the credits. Her seductive appearance in these clips was, according to Roger Moore, more sexy than any of the Bond girls, although Easton herself states that the filming process was very unglamorous. In particular, Binder had to attach Easton to a chair so she would be immobile during a take where the camera zooms on the singer's lips. This was one of the few Bond themes not to have a contribution by John Barry (composer), John Barry. The song was produced by Christopher Neil, who was Easton's regular producer at the time. The song was released as a single in June 1981, at the same time as the film's launch. It became a worldwide hit, reaching the top ten in the UK, number 1 in the Netherlands and top five in the US. It remains one of Easton's biggest hits and is included on compilation soundtrack albums.[ Allmusic]


Music video

Two different music videos for the song were released. The first was the Maurice Binder title sequence from the film, but with the credits removed (therefore just showing Easton performing the song). The second was more conventional and was directed by Steve Barron.


Chart history


Weekly charts


Year-end charts


See also

* James Bond music * Outline of James Bond


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:For Your Eyes Only (Sheena Easton Song) 1981 singles 1980s ballads Songs from James Bond films European Hot 100 Singles number-one singles Dutch Top 40 number-one singles Number-one singles in Norway Number-one singles in Switzerland For Your Eyes Only (film), Sheena Easton song Sheena Easton songs Song recordings produced by Christopher Neil Music videos directed by Steve Barron Songs written by Bill Conti Pop ballads Songs written by Mick Leeson 1981 songs Liberty Records singles