They say that this 1969 episode was about the only girl Bond ever really fell in love with. That's why I chose to play this at my wife's funeral as my one and only love of my life.
Agreed, especially your first sentence. Actually, Barry won the year before for "The Lion in Winter" - another wonderful score. 1969 itself didn't seem like an interesting year for film scores - and much of the score of this movie was written earlier for the other Bond films. This song, though, is a jewel. Thanks for the comment.
Strangely, WHATTITW hardly registered at all in '69. No doubt due to the fact that the Louis Armstrong's vocal rendition was hidden within the main body of the film, playing over a montage sequence of Bond and Tracy falling in love. Several years later it reappeared in a Guinness advert on British TV. This time around, the public took notice.
Whilst I'll always respect Louis Armstring as one of the great jazz musicians of the twentieth xentury, I do wish Alk the Time in the World had been sung by Karen Carpenter. That vouce would have reduced all to tears....
Yeah, On Her Majesty's Secret Service is easily my favorite of the John Barry Bond scores. It emphasizes the emotional contrast of the movie so well. The warmth of being in love in "We Have All The Time in the World" against the cold of spy life in the "On Her Majesty's Secret Service" theme. There's also something about the recording and instrumentation trends of the time that give this score a very special character. Particularly that eery keyboard instrument that sounds like "icicles" lol, or maybe some sort of processed harpsichord. All I can say is I listened to this score almost everyday for a period last winter. Such a beautiful piece of work.
Wasn‘t it? I couldn’t help crying a bit at that moment … over the ending (no spoilers) in general … over the fact that this is Craig’s last one … and how beautiful it is to pay homage to one of the better Bond films by using this music.
I'm sure there were a few bars in the scene in Italy as the DB5 with Bond and Swann drove around a few majestic corners of scenery. It was very reminiscent of OHMSS and emotive.
@@rncbshef84 Sean Connery was my best bond. However I think sean connery had grown old for bond portrayed in OHMSS. I think George Lazenby justified this bond very well as this bond showed romanticism which this movie showed. Sean was sensually masculine but not romantic. Despite my sean as best bond, I put OHMS at top of bond movies bcz of magnificent fleming story, exceptional setting, barry intriguing music, sensual Dianna Rigg, movie sticking to movie brilliantly.
@@ashersharif6264 Sean Connery was fed up with the role and resigned during filming of you only Live twice but came back for Diamonds Are Forever at age 40. If did On Her Majesty’s Secret Service would have been 38-39 years old.
My Favourite James Bond Film, The Stort , The Music , The Locations, Diana Rigg 😍 Telly Savalas so cold and Menacing with his sidekick who shot Tracy 💔 and George Lazenby was The Coolest 007
I found this version after I heard the main version and realized that this is probably the most beautiful song ever recorded. Now I have an even more beautiful version!
I commented here a few months ago - one of Barry's greatest tracks - on the day that Ms Rigg passes-on, this must surely be the 'go-to' track - brings a tear to the eye
I always tear up with this. I played it at my wedding and sadly at my wife's funeral. I have always loved this soundtrack, but this song (vocal or instrumental) has always filled me with emotion.
Beautiful. Lucky enough to see the film in cinema in '69/70 aged 10 - we'd seen a Doc bow out (Pat Troughton), and a Bond had apparently 'left' (Connery), unsettling for a young person perhaps, but even looking back now half a century on, I still think this was one of the better Bonds, and John Barry's score for the film was magnificent. This track is a gem.
@@msirma0077 So glad they didn't save this sequence for the pre-credits of the sequel. As the producers said, Lazenby driving off and Connery driving up (taking his place) would have ruined all emotion of the scene. Such a sad, but character defining moment for Bond.
Yeah, this has always been one of my favorite Bond films and scores as well. Such a unique film in the series both for the storyline and for it being Lazenby's one big hoorah as a movie star. I think by being a newbie he was able to connect to this storyline and sell it in a way I don't think Connery would have (Connery was already a huge star by this point and I don't think the film would have had the same emotional impact had he played it). It being Lazenby's only Bond film seems to emphasize the uniqueness and importance of the story to the character of Bond. It allows you to relate to him more as a person as opposed to the iconic superhero figure he'd become with the success of the early Connery Bonds. There's also a really interesting documentary you can find on UA-cam called "Everything or Nothing: the untold story of 007" in which Lazenby details how he became Bond which is a fascinating story in itself. Highly recommend watching if you're a Bond fan.
I luved this beautiful talented lady for years RIP forever around kindness luv and the peace of heaven❤❤❤most beautiful song play it every day RIP ❤ john barry who wrote beatiful music from the heart❤❤❤❤
They say the Bond legacy can even be traced all the way back to Sir Francis Bacon in her Majesty's secret service. Turns out the This particular1969 Bond Dianna Rigg played the only woman Bond ever truly loved. Killed in a drive by shooting on a mountain road.
Though in prose canon, both Tracy and Vesper before her, are the only women Bond truly loved. Both women's lives would've gone a different path as well as Bond's had Casino Royale and OHMSS not went down the way they did
LOGE 10 617 ---FANTASTIC ,MAGNIFICENT , ABSOLUTELY WONDERFUL. Could not have done it better myself. I'll enjoy this exceptional video for a long time to come. THANK YOU!!
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RIP Diana Rigg, AKA Tracy Bond. September 10, 2020 - - A little Trivia, That is not Louis playing the Horn - It was Herb Alpert that play the horn. As this song when released in 1969 that it was on the charts in Europe for 3 to 4 weeks after the movie was release.... Very Lovely tune with the strings, as how sad that a great actress as gone.
@@liamkeane9159 Let alone being good looking, Diana Rigg possessed this elegant, classy beauty whom u don’t normally find in most pretty Hollywood actresses. I wish like heck u could find this movie and watch it. It’s difficult since ‘OHMSS’ is a pretty old movie and u may as well skip Netflix because I had searched a dozen times already and still unable to track it on their racks. IMO, even the actor George Lazenby deserves a huge credit for playing 007 only once throughout his acting career. Good luck, take care and cheers 🍻
BEST VEWRSION NO DOUBT,MY PARENTS LOVED THIS FILM AH THE ENDING GETS ME EVERY TIME AND THE LAST BOND FILM NO TIME TO DIE PAID HOMAGE TO THIS FIM IN MANY WAYS AHH
What a beautiful Melody... In my personal list of possibly the most beautiful, sublime melodies/soundtrack suites.. In no particular order - Romeo and Juliet - Nino Rota for Franco Zefirelli's Romeo and Juliet - We Have All the Time in the World - John Barry - Goldfinger - John Barry - The Godfather - Nino Rota I think these 4 soundtracks have some of the most beautiful + tragic + sublime melodies
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thank now can I relax maybe is this so sad memories to OHMSS
It’s all right - It’s quite all right really She is having her rest We’ll be going on soon There is no hurry, you see We have all the time in the world James Bond - On Her Majesty’s Secret Service We have all the time in the world Time enough for life to unfold All the precious 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
O Melhor músico e compositor de filmes John Berry, uma atriz fenomenal com um coadjuvante também muito bom .Pena quê os dois primeiros já entraram no repouso eterno e nos deixou cheios de saudades.
I created the video using Cyberlink PowerDirector and used editing tools to remove the section after what is on this video and then did another edit to fade the audio out. Fortunately, the repetition of the music at the end made the fade out easy to do. Thanks for the complement.
They say that this 1969 episode was about the only girl Bond ever really fell in love with. That's why I chose to play this at my wife's funeral as my one and only love of my life.
That's so beautiful ❤
@@justincase6645
Break your heart ❤️
❤❤❤
So beautiful. I loved the movie but cried at the ending.
RIP Diana Rigg - 20 July 1938 - 10 September 2020. Now we will have all the time of the world to remember you forever !
Thank you!
@@jamescombs8316 2020, the year where the Best Bond and the Bond girl died
Stunning lady x
@@arthursteven5601 she was the best and I loved her and Steed in the avengers.....
Very sweetly and excellently said. Peace
and the fact that they used this in the newest movie ”no time to die” is beautiful 😢
Did tie it all together in the finale... I cried :-)
@@breitling74 in the start and the end :(
That was indeed the most moving and powerfull ending of a Bond movie. Top notch Daniel Craig (damn he will be missed as 007) and Leah Seydoux.
The definitive orchestral version. Barry should have received the Oscar for Best Original Score for On Her Majesty's Secret Service
Agreed, especially your first sentence. Actually, Barry won the year before for "The Lion in Winter" - another wonderful score. 1969 itself didn't seem like an interesting year for film scores - and much of the score of this movie was written earlier for the other Bond films. This song, though, is a jewel.
Thanks for the comment.
Strangely, WHATTITW hardly registered at all in '69. No doubt due to the fact that the Louis Armstrong's vocal rendition was hidden within the main body of the film, playing over a montage sequence of Bond and Tracy falling in love.
Several years later it reappeared in a Guinness advert on British TV. This time around, the public took notice.
Whilst I'll always respect Louis Armstring as one of the great jazz musicians of the twentieth xentury, I do wish Alk the Time in the World had been sung by Karen Carpenter. That vouce would have reduced all to tears....
Yeah, On Her Majesty's Secret Service is easily my favorite of the John Barry Bond scores. It emphasizes the emotional contrast of the movie so well. The warmth of being in love in "We Have All The Time in the World" against the cold of spy life in the "On Her Majesty's Secret Service" theme. There's also something about the recording and instrumentation trends of the time that give this score a very special character. Particularly that eery keyboard instrument that sounds like "icicles" lol, or maybe some sort of processed harpsichord. All I can say is I listened to this score almost everyday for a period last winter. Such a beautiful piece of work.
@@dansmit491 It's true greatness.
Only John Barry could Orchestrate like this
the end of no time to die and this starts to play , it was beautiful
Wasn‘t it? I couldn’t help crying a bit at that moment … over the ending (no spoilers) in general … over the fact that this is Craig’s last one … and how beautiful it is to pay homage to one of the better Bond films by using this music.
@@106001185 On Her Majesty is not my favourite Bond film, but yes I cried at the end of No Time To Die!
I'm sure there were a few bars in the scene in Italy as the DB5 with Bond and Swann drove around a few majestic corners of scenery. It was very reminiscent of OHMSS and emotive.
Diana Rigg and John Barry made O.H.M.S.S the greatest Bond movie of them all!
I was a boy , I fell in love with Countessa Tracy instantly , and Diana , obviously ❤
The fact that its been three years since we lost Diana Rigg completely flew over my mind.
"It's all right, really... see? She's just resting... We have all the time in the world"
I'm crying. As I've lost the man I originally had to sickness and more..... life is closing its doors soon .. I see it.
The most romantic and tragic score amongst all of James Bond's.
Well stated, I completely agree. As is the film itself. There score and film are perfect companions.
Casino Royale.. Bond and Vesper equal..
Just listening to this after hearing about the passing of Sean Connery. Quite misty eyed. A beautiful composition.
If only Sean had starred in OHMSS rather than Lazenby...
@@rncbshef84 Sean Connery was my best bond. However I think sean connery had grown old for bond portrayed in OHMSS. I think George Lazenby justified this bond very well as this bond showed romanticism which this movie showed. Sean was sensually masculine but not romantic. Despite my sean as best bond, I put OHMS at top of bond movies bcz of magnificent fleming story, exceptional setting, barry intriguing music, sensual Dianna Rigg, movie sticking to movie brilliantly.
@@ashersharif6264 Sean Connery was fed up with the role and resigned during filming of you only Live twice but came back for Diamonds Are Forever at age 40. If did On Her Majesty’s Secret Service would have been 38-39 years old.
Tis one of The Most Stunning pieces of music ever orchestrated, Sad yet Beautiful 😞💞 👏👏👏👏👏
sad music
I agree. I consider On Her Majesty's Secret Service as the Bond Film with the saddest ending.
My Favourite James Bond Film, The Stort , The Music , The Locations, Diana Rigg 😍 Telly Savalas so cold and Menacing with his sidekick who shot Tracy 💔 and George Lazenby was The Coolest 007
@@MichaelLynch1 sidekick is Irma Bunt. A henchwoman would be a better Word.
@@julkasteven8198 thanks, a henchwoman for sure , irma was excellent 😊
Beautiful music and wonderful Bond movie. Have loved all of Diana Rigg's performances throughout the years. RIP Diana!
I found this version after I heard the main version and realized that this is probably the most beautiful song ever recorded. Now I have an even more beautiful version!
This song manages to capture both the beauty and sadness of life. Wonderful song
Tracy. The very soul of this movie and of James.
The most saddest James Bond's soundtrack 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
Also Death Of Vesper, by David Arnold
I think this song is most saddest than Vesper's. I don't remember the Vesper song😲😢
@@TheRosetube
There are a (Vesper theme) and (Death Of Vesper theme).. Both are just Beautiful.
John Barry still the best Bond composer.
I commented here a few months ago - one of Barry's greatest tracks - on the day that Ms Rigg passes-on, this must surely be the 'go-to' track - brings a tear to the eye
I always tear up with this. I played it at my wedding and sadly at my wife's funeral. I have always loved this soundtrack, but this song (vocal or instrumental) has always filled me with emotion.
@@muntzter007 I’m so sorry for your loss, but glad you had this stunning piece of music with which to honor your lovely wife.💔
@@muntzter007 me also
Same year as I was Married and still going :)
Yes, This version plays violins weaving in and out as I've never heard before. In other words it plays my heart strings as never before.
If you listen to the background from the film that you can hear it in sections....
Where can I get the sheet music for this arrangement?!
This music is perfect! If you're happy sad or somewhere inbetween it just fits your mood perfectly. Well, let's say I'm happy 😊
I am as hard as masonry nails...but I cry every time I hear this or watch the end of this movie..
Beautiful sound, RIP Diana.
Beautiful. Lucky enough to see the film in cinema in '69/70 aged 10 - we'd seen a Doc bow out (Pat Troughton), and a Bond had apparently 'left' (Connery), unsettling for a young person perhaps, but even looking back now half a century on, I still think this was one of the better Bonds, and John Barry's score for the film was magnificent. This track is a gem.
This post deserves more likes
I still get a tear in my eye as Bond cradles Tracy's limp dead body in his arms in the oboe kicks in.
@@msirma0077 So glad they didn't save this sequence for the pre-credits of the sequel. As the producers said, Lazenby driving off and Connery driving up (taking his place) would have ruined all emotion of the scene.
Such a sad, but character defining moment for Bond.
Yeah, this has always been one of my favorite Bond films and scores as well. Such a unique film in the series both for the storyline and for it being Lazenby's one big hoorah as a movie star. I think by being a newbie he was able to connect to this storyline and sell it in a way I don't think Connery would have (Connery was already a huge star by this point and I don't think the film would have had the same emotional impact had he played it). It being Lazenby's only Bond film seems to emphasize the uniqueness and importance of the story to the character of Bond. It allows you to relate to him more as a person as opposed to the iconic superhero figure he'd become with the success of the early Connery Bonds. There's also a really interesting documentary you can find on UA-cam called "Everything or Nothing: the untold story of 007" in which Lazenby details how he became Bond which is a fascinating story in itself. Highly recommend watching if you're a Bond fan.
I saw it aged 7. It captured and broke my heart.
This version aptly paints the sad ending to Bond's only one true love.
give me chills and I cry >_
@ and sadly Diana Rigg just passed away today. RIP Diana.
@@mrbadiuzzaman true :(
I luved this beautiful talented lady for years RIP forever around kindness luv and the peace of heaven❤❤❤most beautiful song play it every day RIP ❤ john barry who wrote beatiful music from the heart❤❤❤❤
Truly beautiful version of a great piece of romantic music. Love Diana Rigg in the film. Such a sad ending.
Thank you so much for uploading this piece of music, it's so perfect, the background photo was phenomenal. I'll admit I got teary-eyed.
This is my favorite bond theme of all time !
Mine too 💞👏
Wonderful soundtrack-probably best Bond movie of them all!
Yes and yes
Dame Diana Rigg, you are missed. This beautiful orchestration befits you.
Those beautiful strings 🥹
The violin has always felt like it reaches into my being with magical beauty. ✨️ Thank 💝 you so much for this piece. 💖
I have tears and chills. Unreal. Love it.
Terribly missed, greatly beloved, in our hearts always -- dear Madame. RIP Diana Rigg.
Es zerreißt einen fast das Herz!!!.......so eine schöne Melodie!..... 😭😭😭
I wore out my 8-track of this Fabulous soundtrack in 1969. Always felt that this melody one day be more appreciated.❤🤗
Lazenby absolutely nailed that movie, he's not in the best of health now. God bless him and the late Diana Rigg
Beautiful composition... stunning. 💗💖... life passes so quickly, we don't realize this till we get near the ending.
You are so right..I just wonder where the last 75 years of my life have gone...way too fast
@555shortstop think of the both. The beautiful and not so beautiful.. But especially all the love you have known. God bless you.❤
Wow-I didn't know yet about Diana's passing. I'm very sad. Thanks for letting me know and for your comments.
RIP, Diana...
Great music....lover the movie too....and always loved her
The only Bond who truly loved. The only Bond film that made me cry. And this piece at the end of No Time To Die was perfect.
I am obsessed with this song! Beautiful...
Just now learned that Dame Diana Rigg died a few days ago, after seeing this. Truly a huge loss. R.I.P. Dame Riggs!
Diana Rigg 20 July 1938 - 10 September 2020 Goodbye. We don't have all the time in the world.
THIS IS AWESOME.
Rest in Peace Diana.
They say the Bond legacy can even be traced all the way back to Sir Francis Bacon in her Majesty's secret service. Turns out the This particular1969 Bond Dianna Rigg played the only woman Bond ever truly loved. Killed in a drive by shooting on a mountain road.
Though in prose canon, both Tracy and Vesper before her, are the only women Bond truly loved. Both women's lives would've gone a different path as well as Bond's had Casino Royale and OHMSS not went down the way they did
LOGE 10 617 ---FANTASTIC ,MAGNIFICENT , ABSOLUTELY WONDERFUL. Could not have done it better myself. I'll enjoy this exceptional video for a long time to come. THANK YOU!!
Wow! Thanks for your kind words. (the check is in the mail...) 😊
Excellent.. Thanks for doing this. Beautiful stuff..
So Beautiful , So sad.............
The best Bond movie.
Adeus Diana Rigg: à mais amada das mulheres... A única esposa de James Bond. Para sempre em todos os corações apaixonados. 🌹💞 🇧🇷
Obrigado pelo seu sentimento expresso de forma tão bela. Estou gostando dos comentários em língua estrangeira, embora precise usar o Google Translate para entender e responder.
@@loge10 Thank You 👋🏻😀👋🏻🎉🎉🎉🙏
Música magnífica.
@@fernandoxavier43 Sim, e uma das últimas participações do grande Louis Armstrong como cantor.
Thanks for sharing this masterpiece, with Perfect quality ❤️.
RIP Diana Rigg, AKA Tracy Bond. September 10, 2020 - - A little Trivia, That is not Louis playing the Horn - It was Herb Alpert that play the horn. As this song when released in 1969 that it was on the charts in Europe for 3 to 4 weeks after the movie was release.... Very Lovely tune with the strings, as how sad that a great actress as gone.
I can understand why you removed the Bond theme but I am always glad to hear it at the end because it always makes me smile through my tears.
Thanks for posting this it's the best version 👍🏻
You're welcome. I agree.
The bewilderment
sounds of disillusion , the strings melody just speaks so much, i think this is the culmination of Johns Barry's Bond
It’s such a same that this was the only Bond movie that he married!! 🇬🇧🏴😞
greatest times...thanks for sharing
Thanks this is inspired music.
Thank you.
Que hermosa música me encanta escucharla y no me canso de oírla...
Gracias ami igual.
@@monicasalazar8721 Eres bienvenido.
Excellent
Just learned that Dame Diana Rigg had passed away aged 82 💔 RIP 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Wat age was she in the bond film
@@liamkeane9159 Dame Diana Rigg was 31 when she filmed this movie.
@@liamkeane9159 ua-cam.com/video/RktwEMS0u28/v-deo.html Hope u enjoy it 😉
Good looking lady back in the day
@@liamkeane9159 Let alone being good looking, Diana Rigg possessed this elegant, classy beauty whom u don’t normally find in most pretty Hollywood actresses. I wish like heck u could find this movie and watch it. It’s difficult since ‘OHMSS’ is a pretty old movie and u may as well skip Netflix because I had searched a dozen times already and still unable to track it on their racks. IMO, even the actor George Lazenby deserves a huge credit for playing 007 only once throughout his acting career. Good luck, take care and cheers 🍻
拝聴している間何故か涙が止まりませんでした。貴重な歌声をリアルに聴けた方々、その奇跡と思い出を大切になさってください。😊
The best JB girl ! Best music ! Best song !
Thanks John Barry
This piece also came in some movie scenes...fabulous
Greatest Bond couple equal with Bond and Vesper.
Stunning music
Un bello tema, que simboliza el sentimiento que Bond, aunque esquivo, lo toca.
El amor ...
As beautiful as this rendition is, it's almost too sad to listen to. I choke up every time 😥
Poignantly this composition also signifies Money Penny's lament.💙😥🤭 RIP Lois Maxwell ❤🙏
So Nice 🎶🎶
Fantastic, thank you!
BEST VEWRSION NO DOUBT,MY PARENTS LOVED THIS FILM AH THE ENDING GETS ME EVERY TIME AND THE LAST BOND FILM NO TIME TO DIE PAID HOMAGE TO THIS FIM IN MANY WAYS AHH
Very beautiful! 😊💕Thank you!
Loge 10, fantastic job for uploading this theme music, which IMO is among the greatest romantic melodies in decades ! Thank u very much
The best song and the best JB movie...
Both Ms Rigg and Mr Lazenby were the 10+ beautiful & handsome couple among all Bond movies
J Barry, genius
Luv it forever, something perfect 😊
What a beautiful Melody... In my personal list of possibly the most beautiful, sublime melodies/soundtrack suites..
In no particular order
- Romeo and Juliet - Nino Rota for Franco Zefirelli's Romeo and Juliet
- We Have All the Time in the World - John Barry
- Goldfinger - John Barry
- The Godfather - Nino Rota
I think these 4 soundtracks have some of the most beautiful + tragic + sublime melodies
thank now can I relax maybe is this so sad memories to OHMSS
It’s all right - It’s quite all right really
She is having her rest
We’ll be going on soon
There is no hurry, you see
We have all the time in the world
James Bond - On Her Majesty’s Secret Service
We have all the time in the world
Time enough for life to unfold
All the precious 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
No time to die Bond We have all the time in the world❤
Nós temos todo
tempo do mundo...
VA BENE!!!!
DAVVERO!!!!
Nádherná hudba
Cette musique m'emporte dans un autre monde...
Amazing
O Melhor músico e compositor de filmes John Berry, uma atriz fenomenal com um coadjuvante também muito bom .Pena quê os dois primeiros já entraram no repouso eterno e nos deixou cheios de saudades.
Sublime inspiração musical.
I cme here after watching the ending scene of "No time to die"😥😥😥
The last 007 of Daniel Craig❤️
Cuando estas aprendiendo a flotar, todavía no sabes nadar, asi es flota con estos violines así es dejate llevar a las nubes llegaras...
Magnífico
This is the song we will remember when they killed Bond on Daniel's farewell to 007.
How did you edit out the drums and other instruments?
great job!
I created the video using Cyberlink PowerDirector and used editing tools to remove the section after what is on this video and then did another edit to fade the audio out. Fortunately, the repetition of the music at the end made the fade out easy to do.
Thanks for the complement.
This really works. Thanks
Who is here cos of NO TIME TO DIE 😭😭😭