John Barry and lyricist Hal David composed the love song "We Have All The Time In The World", sung by Louis Armstrong, which is heard during the Bond–Tracy courtship montage, bridging Draco's birthday party in Portugal and Bond's burglary of the Gebrüder Gumbold law office in Bern, Switzerland. It is also the source of several instrumental cues in the film, most notably the scene with Bond and Tracy at the hotel in Portugal and in the barn in Switzerland when James proposes to her. "We Have All the Time in the World" is often mistaken as the opening credits theme, a mistake which is further compounded by its frequent inclusion as "The theme from 'On Her Majesty's Secret Service'" on countless sompilation albums and CDs over the years. It was Louis Armstrong's last film performance and fina
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| - John Barry and lyricist Hal David composed the love song "We Have All The Time In The World", sung by Louis Armstrong, which is heard during the Bond–Tracy courtship montage, bridging Draco's birthday party in Portugal and Bond's burglary of the Gebrüder Gumbold law office in Bern, Switzerland. It is also the source of several instrumental cues in the film, most notably the scene with Bond and Tracy at the hotel in Portugal and in the barn in Switzerland when James proposes to her. "We Have All the Time in the World" is often mistaken as the opening credits theme, a mistake which is further compounded by its frequent inclusion as "The theme from 'On Her Majesty's Secret Service'" on countless sompilation albums and CDs over the years. It was Louis Armstrong's last film performance and fina
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| - John Barry and lyricist Hal David composed the love song "We Have All The Time In The World", sung by Louis Armstrong, which is heard during the Bond–Tracy courtship montage, bridging Draco's birthday party in Portugal and Bond's burglary of the Gebrüder Gumbold law office in Bern, Switzerland. It is also the source of several instrumental cues in the film, most notably the scene with Bond and Tracy at the hotel in Portugal and in the barn in Switzerland when James proposes to her. "We Have All the Time in the World" is often mistaken as the opening credits theme, a mistake which is further compounded by its frequent inclusion as "The theme from 'On Her Majesty's Secret Service'" on countless sompilation albums and CDs over the years. It was Louis Armstrong's last film performance and final recording session (he died of cancer a year later).
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