Some of these sounds are unusual and hard to find; they are being offered for your listening pleasure!

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* Warwick's Mr. Kiss-Kiss Bang Bang (Kiss Bang I)
Sung by Dionne Warwick. The film Thunderball was to have been named Mr. Kiss-Kiss, Bang Bang, the Bond character's nickname given to him by his Japanese fans. John Barry wrote this song, and it was recorded by two singers, Dionne Warwick and Shirley Bassey.
* "No Mr. Bond!"
Yes, Mr. Bond, it's that famous scene from the third Bond film, Goldfinger.
* That Bond Dude
Our favorite losers, Beavis and Butthead, are at it again! This is their view of Bond. Created by B&B impersonator (and a close, personal friend of the Shrine), Brian J. Best.
* "Goodbye, Mr. Bond"
Sung by the band Blotto. This song is a hilarious spoof, from the album "Blotto: Collected Works." Thanks to Shrine friends Mark and Becky Farnham for finding this little gem!
* "Where Has Everybody Gone"
By The Pretenders. From the soundtrack of The Living Daylights, this song was used at least once: when the henchman Necros infiltrated M's country home (remember the jogger who bumped into the milk man? He was listening to this song). It may have also been used in the amusement park scene where Saunders was killed. TLD was one of the few times in the film series where more than one song with lyrics was used in a Bond film. This film had three lyrical songs!
* Chipmunk in From Russia With Love?
Sent in by alert visitor Nathan Sturtevant. While listening to the title song from FRWL on the 30th Anniversary Bond CD, Nathan thought he heard a chipmunk speaking in the background. Upon further inspection, he found that this "chipmunk" was in fact someone speaking!

– William R. Stotler has analyzed the sound files even further. Read his report.

NEW! Stuart Basinger offers an alternative theory.

NEW! Mitch Teich confirms Nathan's results.