I'm not a proven supporter, like actually only the movies with Roger Moore (so just everyone has their favorite Bond!).
Those with Daniel Craig I know not now.
Yet my favorites distribute under the title songs in various bonds.
Two are from the Connery- era: Matt Monro with "From Russia With Love", awesome, I hear up and down. That voice is exactly my cup of tea!
Then Tom Jones "Thunderball". The institution of the "Tiger" comes here to its best advantage.
Three favorites are found in Roger Moore:
From his first appearance as 007 there of Paul McCartney and the Wings "Live and Let Die".
Drama and pure action, right bomastisch!
"For Your Eyes Only" (it was also my first movie at all) is also called by many others in the first place.
Then "All Time High" from "Octopussy".
Although Timothy Dalton and his Bond appearances came to not soo good, but two of the three films were accompanied by Duran Duran.
I only say: "A View To A Kill".
Dalton is also represented as 007 in my top ten with the spine-tingling classic "Licence To Kill" by Gladys Knight.
Also this song I hear up and down. Bombastic!
After "Goldeneye" by Tina Turner (for Brosnan) there is nothing more worth mentioning. The songs sound boring then be sung almost entirely monotonous and are more or less interchangeable. High recognition value has only Madonna, but the song is about typical for a bond and not fit.
Conclusion: I wanted the CD, which was released for the 30-year anniversary, actually complement just about Tina Turner.
A minus was the abridged version of my favorites "Licence To Kill". The intro was originally longer.
Another minus because many Langweiler are like the song by Louis Armstrong.
But that's a matter of taste.