The Living Daylights (song)
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"The Living Daylights" is the theme song from the 1987
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film of the same name, performed by Norwegian band A-ha. It was written by guitarist
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. A revised version of the song was included on the band's third studio album, '' Stay on These Roads'' (1988).


Origin and recording

John Barry is credited as co-writer and producer, and the initial release of the song was his version. A second version of the song, re-worked by A-ha in 1988, later appeared on their third studio album, '' Stay on These Roads''. When interviewed on a late-night show in 1987, Barry said that he found working with the band exhausting secondary to the band's insistence on using their own version of the song for release. In an interview with '' Hot Rod'' magazine, keyboardist Magne Furuholmen said that "
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fight with Barry left a rather unpleasant aftertaste. Apparently, he compared us to
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in a newspaper interview." Harket stated in an interview with
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of the Guardian newspaper in 2016, that Barry was honestly not an easy guy to like. He was very strange in that he started to befriend us by talking bad about Duran Duran. He made some degrading comments about them and what they’d been doing and that didn’t sit well with any of us. Harket stated further that; he then made some derogatory comments about women and it was all uncalled for. There will be people who knew him who will have a very different view of him. But he didn’t go down well with us. In an interview with
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in 2022, Harket commented further that; “It was down to a clash in mentalities. His mentality was the way it was and it surfaced in various ways. None of us agreed with his worldview and the way he spoke about other human beings. We couldn’t speak a common language between each other. But his input in the song was essentially just making a few changes to the verse melody: the rest was already there.” Waaktaar stated that although Barry produced the track, he never contributed to the songwriting process and should not have been credited as such. (The band Duran Duran made similar claims after they worked briefly with Barry on the theme to the previous Bond film, "
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", in 1985.) The situation grew even more tense when Harket and company informed the producers they’d be skipping the London premiere. “We fell out with ond composerJohn Barry, and also the whole Bond Broccoli people
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because we didn’t come to the premiere in London. We informed them that, on the date that they had set, we were booked fully in Japan for a big tour. We couldn’t make it.” The Bond camp assumed A-ha would give in. “They didn’t think we were serious. And we didn’t show up. They went ballistic. They pulled the song from the American version. However, Waaktaar has also said: "I loved the stuff he ohn Barryadded to the track. I mean, it gave it this sort of really cool string arrangement. That's when it, for me, started to sound like a Bond thing."


Release and reception

"The Living Daylights" was released in the summer of 1987. The song peaked at number five in the United Kingdom and number one in Norway. The song remains one of A-ha's most played songs in live concerts and has often been extended into a "sing-along" with the audience, as featured on the live album '' How Can I Sleep with Your Voice in My Head''. In live performances, Paul Waaktaar often included the main
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in his guitar solo. Evan Cater of
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said the song was "a strong sample of ''
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''-influenced
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, enhanced by
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's powerhouse falsetto vocals." South African heavy metal band
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released a
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in 2005.


Music video

The music video, which was directed by Steve Barron, was shot at the
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in London, which was built specifically for the ''
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'' franchise. It features various scenes from the film projected on to the band as they perform in the empty 007 Stage. Separate footage from the movie itself is shown, along with footage from the film traced out and inserted to the footage of the band performing, which was a groundbreaking, yet expensive innovation at that time.


Track listings

7-inch single: Warner Bros. / W 8305 United Kingdom # "The Living Daylights" - 4:04 # "The Living Daylights" (Instrumental) - 4:36 12-inch single: Warner Bros. / W 8305T United Kingdom # "The Living Daylights" (Extended Mix) - 6:48 # "The Living Daylights" (7 Inch Version) - 4:04 # "The Living Daylights" (Instrumental) - 4:36 * Track 1 is also known as "Extended Version". * Also released as a 12" picture disc (W 8305TP)


Charts


Weekly charts


Year-end charts


Alternative rejected theme song

Like other Bond themes before it, A-ha's release was not the only recorded song for the film. Synthpop band Pet Shop Boys also recorded a song for the film that was optioned to the studio. The duo later reworked the song they submitted into "This Must Be the Place I Waited Years to Leave", which was released on their '' Behaviour'' album in 1990.


See also

*
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* Outline of James Bond


References

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Number-one singles in Norway Number-one singles in Spain Songs from James Bond films Songs written by Paul Waaktaar-Savoy Songs with music by John Barry (composer) Music videos directed by Steve Barron Warner Records singles