We Have All the Time in the World
Vocal: Luis Armstrong
In 2005, a BBC survey showed it is the third-most-popular
love song played at weddings [1].
磅礡豪情與唯美柔情兼備的當代配樂大師!
曾作過120部電影音樂,榮獲五座奧斯卡獎的約翰貝瑞,可以說是二十世紀最受歡迎的電影音樂家,從爵士、古典,甚至到電子樂都是他的拿手強項。身為劃時代配樂大師,約翰貝瑞表示只有完全融入電影劇情與角色個性當中,才能為他們營造出絕佳的音樂。近半世紀以來,約翰貝瑞每每刻劃下深植人心的音樂記憶,細膩而真切地表現出影片中的情感與靈魂,這也才是跨越時空歷久不衰的真正經典!
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Time ENOUGH for life
To UNFOLD
All the prescious things
Love has in store
We have all the love in the world
If that's all we have
You will find
We need nothing more
Every step of the way
Will find us
With the cares of the world
Far behind us
We have all the time in the world
Just for love
Nothing more
Nothing less
Only love
Every step of the way
Will find us
With the cares of the world
Far behind us
Yes
We have all the time in the world
Just for love
Nothing more
Nothing less
Only love
Only love
"We Have All the Time in the World" is a James Bond theme and popular song sung by Louis Armstrong. Its music was composed by John Barry and the lyrics by Hal David; it is a secondary musical theme in 1969 James Bond film On Her Majesty's Secret Service; the title theme being the instrumental "On Her Majesty's Secret Service", also composed by Barry. The song title, "We Have All the Time in the World", is taken from James Bond's final words in both the novel and the film, spoken after his wife's death. The song was not registered in the music rating charts in the UK when first released, only becoming well known 25 years later, as part of a Guinness beer commercial after My Bloody Valentine chose to cover it for charity. It was then re-released and reached number 3 in the UK Singles Chart. In 2005, a BBC survey showed it is the third-most-popular love song played at weddings [1].
Several types of artists that have covered "We Have All the Time in the World", including My Bloody Valentine, Iggy Pop, Fun Lovin' Criminals, Vic Damone, Amalia Grè and Tindersticks. Iggy Pop's version of it plays during the end credits of the film "The Jacket".
- Dr. No (1962) — James Bond Theme on credit sequence only
- From Russia with Love (lyrics by Lionel Bart) (1963), Golden Globe Award nomination for Best Song in a Motion Picture
- Goldfinger (1964)
- Thunderball (1965)
- You Only Live Twice (1967)
- On Her Majesty's Secret Service (1969)
- Diamonds Are Forever (1971)
- The Man with the Golden Gun (1974)
- Moonraker (1979)
- Octopussy (1983)
- A View to a Kill (1985), (Golden Globe Award nomination for Best Original Score - Motion Picture & for Best Original Song - Motion Picture)
- The Living Daylights (1987)









