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You Know My Name

"You Know My Name" is the theme song of the 2006 James Bond film Casino Royale, performed by American musician Chris Cornell, who wrote and produced it jointly with David Arnold, the soundtrack's composer. The film producers chose Cornell because they wanted a strong male singer. Cornell and Arnold tried to make the song a replacement theme for the character instead of the "James Bond Theme" reflecting the agent's inexperience in Casino Royale, as well as an introduction to Daniel Craig's grittier and more emotional portrayal of Bond.

"You Know My Name"
Single by Chris Cornell
from the album Carry On
B-side"Black Hole Sun" (Acoustic)
ReleasedNovember 13, 2006
Recorded2006
StudioAIR, London
Genre
Length4:02
LabelInterscope
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
  • Chris Cornell
  • David Arnold
Chris Cornell singles chronology
"Preaching the End of the World"
(1999)
"You Know My Name"
(2006)
"No Such Thing"
(2007)
James Bond theme singles chronology
"Die Another Day"
(2002)
"You Know My Name"
(2006)
"Another Way to Die"
(2008)

The track was leaked onto the Internet on September 20, 2006, and later released as an official single on November 13, 2006 through Interscope Records. It charted in many countries, notably peaking at No. 7 on the UK singles chart.[3] It sold 148,000 copies in 2006 in the UK,[3] and has sold 323,000 digital copies and garnered 3.5 million streams in the U.S. as of 2017.[4] Reviews of the song were positive; it won the Satellite Award and the World Soundtrack Award, and was nominated for a Grammy Award. It was not included in the Casino Royale soundtrack, but appeared on Cornell's second solo album, Carry On.

Composition and recording edit

Lia Vollack, Sony Pictures's President of Music, called Chris Cornell inviting him to make a song for the new Bond movie, which would "reflect the dramatic new direction of James Bond", with a "strong male singer".[5] Cornell thought it was a strange offer, considering that he was American, and assumed he would perform a secondary song instead of the main theme.[6] Cornell declared he liked the Bond movies, particularly the ones with Sean Connery,[5] but that he "wasn't really a big fan of the last several movies". But Daniel Craig's casting as James Bond intrigued him, and he decided to accept. He then went to Prague to visit the film's shooting location, and was impressed with its emotional content when he was shown a rough cut.[7] In Prague he also met the film's composer, David Arnold, who suggested writing a song "that echoed the film score".[5]

The composers started their writing separately, Cornell in his apartment in Paris, and Arnold in his house in London.[8][9] Cornell said, "It is difficult, I think, to write lyrics for a character, so really I just kind of wandered around for about a month not thinking about it too much, until I sort of formulated some idea of a way that I could approach it, where I'm kind of relating to what's in the character in the movie. And because this particular Bond is very edgy, but also has a lot of emotional depth, it's a lot easier."[10] Later the two musicians met to share their ideas, and according to Arnold "it was almost like we wrote two parts of the same song."[8] Cornell wrote lyrics, to which Arnold added some lines and later music.[5] Some of Arnold's ideas included the song's title, the heavy introduction, and "having the same genetic material as the Bond theme, but in a different order and in a different shape".[8]

After a demo of the song was approved by the film's producers,[9] both musicians recorded the full version in AIR Studios London.[5] Cornell and Arnold recorded the guitar and bass parts themselves and hired a session musician for the drums. They were finished by the time Casino Royale wrapped its principal photography on July 21, 2006, and Arnold played it at the wrap party. Afterwards he mixed in the orchestral parts.[8]

Speaking to the film music fan site Maintitles, Arnold said he wanted "You Know My Name" to be a substitute for the "James Bond Theme", to represent Bond's immaturity. The song's motif is heard throughout the film, and the classic theme plays only during the end credits to signal the end of his character arc.[11] Arnold felt the song should tie closer to the score, and have the "DNA of the James Bond music".[9] The musical arrangement tried to create "the right blend of rock aggression and sophisticated instrumentation",[12] with Cornell describing it as "more up-tempo and a little more aggressive than any other Bond theme has been, maybe since Paul McCartney's 'Live and Let Die'."[13]

"I (wanted) an orchestra. I didn't want to do a song for a James Bond film and not have it sound somewhat like a James Bond song."

Chris Cornell[14]

Cornell stated that the biggest two influences on "You Know My Name" were Tom Jones, who performed the theme for Thunderball, and Paul McCartney, who composed and performed the theme for Live and Let Die. "I decided that I was going to sing it like Tom Jones, in that crooning style. I wanted people to hear my voice," Cornell said. "And 'Live and Let Die' is a fantastic song. Paul McCartney wouldn't have written it if not for that movie. I [also] wanted to write a song in its own universe. I knew I'd never have it again — a big orchestra — so I wanted to have fun with it."[15] Cornell did not put the film's title in the lyrics, because he "couldn't imagine it fitting into a song lyric that would come out of my mouth".[16] And he jokingly stated "Casino Royale didn't make a good rock title, but I would write a song named Octopussy just for fun".[17]

Before producers Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli announced on July 26, 2006, that Cornell was performing the theme for Casino Royale,[18] various names were reported in the media, including some reports that other performers claimed they were working on the song. Some names mentioned were Tina Turner, who previously sang "GoldenEye" for the 1995 Bond film of the same name,[19] and Tony Christie.[20]

The lyrics try to illustrate Bond's psyche in Casino Royale, described by Cornell as a conflicted and tough spy with more emotional depth, not the "superconfident, seemingly invincible, winking kinda ladies' man superspy" of the previous incarnations.[12] Cornell tried to focus on the existential dilemmas and possible sacrifices of secret agents: "There's an isolation in that; the stakes are very high. I've done a lot of living in my 42 years, and it wasn't hard for me to relate to that."[14] The song was also an introduction to the character, even though he has been in many previous movies—hence the title "You Know My Name"—dealing with Bond's actions such as his first assassination, "introducing himself to what may be the rest of his life and how he will live it and what it will mean."[21]

Release edit

Three versions of "You Know My Name" were produced. The "Main Version" took the primary spot of the single release. A "Pop Mix" was used in the music video, featured on the Carry On album, and appeared on German singles as the second track. "Film Versions" were more orchestral and used in the Casino Royale's opening and closing credits.[8][9]

The song was leaked on the internet on September 20, 2006.[22] The first version, the grittier one which was leaked and not used in the movie, was made available for download on iTunes Store on November 13, 2006. It debuted on the UK Single Download Chart at #20 on November 22, 2006. It was released as a stand-alone single on December 14, 2006,[23] with a new acoustic version of the Soundgarden song "Black Hole Sun" on the B-side.[24] The German, Dutch and Australian versions of the single have a second version of "You Know My Name" (called the Pop Mix) as a B-side.[25] This version was used for the music video, and is on Chris Cornell's solo album Carry On. The orchestral version in the film's opening titles has not been commercially released.

The song is the first Bond theme not to be included on its film's soundtrack album. Cornell declared that it happened because he wanted the song to be "his",[16] and since he wrote "You Know My Name" in midst of recording the solo album Carry On, he felt the song belonged to the album.[5] In 2008, it was included in the compilation The Best of Bond... James Bond.[26]

The song's music video was directed by Michael Haussman, who tried to compare "the lives of a professional spy and a rock star".[27] It premiered on MTV's Making the Video on October 31, 2006.[28]

Covers edit

Reception edit

Critical response edit

"You Know My Name" received critical acclaim, with critics feeling it fit well in the film.

Film critic James Berardinelli considered the song to "sound eerily like something by John Barry".[31] DVD Verdict's review praised the song, describing it as "working remarkably well in the film's context, lyrically and sonically",[32] and Cinefantastique called it "the best Bond theme song in years, [that] captures the full-blooded glory of classics like 'Goldfinger'".[33]

Entertainment Weekly listed "You Know My Name" on a list of Academy Award snubs for Best Original Song, describing it as "a musically suave, lyrically ominous rock tune that is perfect for Casino Royale's dark reboot of the spy franchise".[34]

Among music critics, Billboard described it as "the best Bond theme since 'A View to a Kill'", praising the minimal production.[35] On its review of Carry On, the magazine considered "You Know My Name" to be the best track of the album, describing it as "some of Cornell's most uncomplicated and accessible music to date".[36] BBC's unnamed reviewer considered that Cornell's voice "weighs down" the song.[37]

Commercial edit

"You Know My Name" was released in the winter of 2006 and became the most successful song from Chris Cornell on the rock charts, and arguably Cornell's most recognizable and popular one. It peaked at number 79 on the Billboard Hot 100 and number 64 on the Billboard Pop 100 chart.[38][39] In Europe, "You Know My Name" charted in several markets and peaked at number 7 in the UK Singles Chart,[40] his highest placement in that country (including bands Cornell was a part of).

Accolades edit

Chris Cornell won both the Satellite Award and the World Soundtrack Award for "You Know My Name" in 2007,[41][42] and garnered a Grammy Award nomination for Best Song Written For Motion Picture, Television Or Other Visual Media the following year.[43] The song also received a first-round nomination in the Best Original Song category for the 2006 Academy Awards, but did not qualify for the final list of nominees.[44]

Track listing edit

1

  1. "You Know My Name" 4:02
  2. "Black Hole Sun" (Acoustic) 4:38

2

  1. "You Know My Name" 4:02
  2. "You Know My Name" (Pop Mix)
  3. "You Know My Name" (Video)

Charts edit

Weekly charts edit

Year-end charts edit

Year Chart Rank
2007 German Singles Chart[52] #87

Certifications and sales edit

Region Certification Certified units/sales
Denmark (IFPI Danmark)[53] Gold 4,000^
United Kingdom (BPI)[54] Gold 400,000
United States 290,000[55]

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.
Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

See also edit

References edit

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  • "You Know My Name" Lyrics

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For other uses see You Know My Name disambiguation You Know My Name is the theme song of the 2006 James Bond film Casino Royale performed by American musician Chris Cornell who wrote and produced it jointly with David Arnold the soundtrack s composer The film producers chose Cornell because they wanted a strong male singer Cornell and Arnold tried to make the song a replacement theme for the character instead of the James Bond Theme reflecting the agent s inexperience in Casino Royale as well as an introduction to Daniel Craig s grittier and more emotional portrayal of Bond You Know My Name Single by Chris Cornellfrom the album Carry OnB side Black Hole Sun Acoustic ReleasedNovember 13 2006Recorded2006StudioAIR LondonGenreAlternative rock 1 hard rock 2 Length4 02LabelInterscopeSongwriter s Chris CornellDavid ArnoldProducer s Chris CornellDavid ArnoldChris Cornell singles chronology Preaching the End of the World 1999 You Know My Name 2006 No Such Thing 2007 James Bond theme singles chronology Die Another Day 2002 You Know My Name 2006 Another Way to Die 2008 The track was leaked onto the Internet on September 20 2006 and later released as an official single on November 13 2006 through Interscope Records It charted in many countries notably peaking at No 7 on the UK singles chart 3 It sold 148 000 copies in 2006 in the UK 3 and has sold 323 000 digital copies and garnered 3 5 million streams in the U S as of 2017 4 Reviews of the song were positive it won the Satellite Award and the World Soundtrack Award and was nominated for a Grammy Award It was not included in the Casino Royale soundtrack but appeared on Cornell s second solo album Carry On Contents 1 Composition and recording 2 Release 2 1 Covers 3 Reception 3 1 Critical response 3 2 Commercial 3 3 Accolades 4 Track listing 5 Charts 5 1 Weekly charts 5 2 Year end charts 6 Certifications and sales 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksComposition and recording edit nbsp You Know My Name source source track A 24 second sample of You Know My Name The song mixes rock aggression and sophisticated instrumentation Problems playing this file See media help Lia Vollack Sony Pictures s President of Music called Chris Cornell inviting him to make a song for the new Bond movie which would reflect the dramatic new direction of James Bond with a strong male singer 5 Cornell thought it was a strange offer considering that he was American and assumed he would perform a secondary song instead of the main theme 6 Cornell declared he liked the Bond movies particularly the ones with Sean Connery 5 but that he wasn t really a big fan of the last several movies But Daniel Craig s casting as James Bond intrigued him and he decided to accept He then went to Prague to visit the film s shooting location and was impressed with its emotional content when he was shown a rough cut 7 In Prague he also met the film s composer David Arnold who suggested writing a song that echoed the film score 5 The composers started their writing separately Cornell in his apartment in Paris and Arnold in his house in London 8 9 Cornell said It is difficult I think to write lyrics for a character so really I just kind of wandered around for about a month not thinking about it too much until I sort of formulated some idea of a way that I could approach it where I m kind of relating to what s in the character in the movie And because this particular Bond is very edgy but also has a lot of emotional depth it s a lot easier 10 Later the two musicians met to share their ideas and according to Arnold it was almost like we wrote two parts of the same song 8 Cornell wrote lyrics to which Arnold added some lines and later music 5 Some of Arnold s ideas included the song s title the heavy introduction and having the same genetic material as the Bond theme but in a different order and in a different shape 8 After a demo of the song was approved by the film s producers 9 both musicians recorded the full version in AIR Studios London 5 Cornell and Arnold recorded the guitar and bass parts themselves and hired a session musician for the drums They were finished by the time Casino Royale wrapped its principal photography on July 21 2006 and Arnold played it at the wrap party Afterwards he mixed in the orchestral parts 8 Speaking to the film music fan site Maintitles Arnold said he wanted You Know My Name to be a substitute for the James Bond Theme to represent Bond s immaturity The song s motif is heard throughout the film and the classic theme plays only during the end credits to signal the end of his character arc 11 Arnold felt the song should tie closer to the score and have the DNA of the James Bond music 9 The musical arrangement tried to create the right blend of rock aggression and sophisticated instrumentation 12 with Cornell describing it as more up tempo and a little more aggressive than any other Bond theme has been maybe since Paul McCartney s Live and Let Die 13 I wanted an orchestra I didn t want to do a song for a James Bond film and not have it sound somewhat like a James Bond song Chris Cornell 14 Cornell stated that the biggest two influences on You Know My Name were Tom Jones who performed the theme for Thunderball and Paul McCartney who composed and performed the theme for Live and Let Die I decided that I was going to sing it like Tom Jones in that crooning style I wanted people to hear my voice Cornell said And Live and Let Die is a fantastic song Paul McCartney wouldn t have written it if not for that movie I also wanted to write a song in its own universe I knew I d never have it again a big orchestra so I wanted to have fun with it 15 Cornell did not put the film s title in the lyrics because he couldn t imagine it fitting into a song lyric that would come out of my mouth 16 And he jokingly stated Casino Royale didn t make a good rock title but I would write a song named Octopussy just for fun 17 Before producers Michael G Wilson and Barbara Broccoli announced on July 26 2006 that Cornell was performing the theme for Casino Royale 18 various names were reported in the media including some reports that other performers claimed they were working on the song Some names mentioned were Tina Turner who previously sang GoldenEye for the 1995 Bond film of the same name 19 and Tony Christie 20 The lyrics try to illustrate Bond s psyche in Casino Royale described by Cornell as a conflicted and tough spy with more emotional depth not the superconfident seemingly invincible winking kinda ladies man superspy of the previous incarnations 12 Cornell tried to focus on the existential dilemmas and possible sacrifices of secret agents There s an isolation in that the stakes are very high I ve done a lot of living in my 42 years and it wasn t hard for me to relate to that 14 The song was also an introduction to the character even though he has been in many previous movies hence the title You Know My Name dealing with Bond s actions such as his first assassination introducing himself to what may be the rest of his life and how he will live it and what it will mean 21 Release editThree versions of You Know My Name were produced The Main Version took the primary spot of the single release A Pop Mix was used in the music video featured on the Carry On album and appeared on German singles as the second track Film Versions were more orchestral and used in the Casino Royale s opening and closing credits 8 9 The song was leaked on the internet on September 20 2006 22 The first version the grittier one which was leaked and not used in the movie was made available for download on iTunes Store on November 13 2006 It debuted on the UK Single Download Chart at 20 on November 22 2006 It was released as a stand alone single on December 14 2006 23 with a new acoustic version of the Soundgarden song Black Hole Sun on the B side 24 The German Dutch and Australian versions of the single have a second version of You Know My Name called the Pop Mix as a B side 25 This version was used for the music video and is on Chris Cornell s solo album Carry On The orchestral version in the film s opening titles has not been commercially released The song is the first Bond theme not to be included on its film s soundtrack album Cornell declared that it happened because he wanted the song to be his 16 and since he wrote You Know My Name in midst of recording the solo album Carry On he felt the song belonged to the album 5 In 2008 it was included in the compilation The Best of Bond James Bond 26 The song s music video was directed by Michael Haussman who tried to compare the lives of a professional spy and a rock star 27 It premiered on MTV s Making the Video on October 31 2006 28 Covers edit Finnish rock band Poets of the Fall covered the song in 2008 for the compilation CD Livena Vieraissa 29 A cappella group the Amalgamates from Tufts University perform an all vocal version of the song on their album Prime 30 Reception editCritical response edit You Know My Name received critical acclaim with critics feeling it fit well in the film Film critic James Berardinelli considered the song to sound eerily like something by John Barry 31 DVD Verdict s review praised the song describing it as working remarkably well in the film s context lyrically and sonically 32 and Cinefantastique called it the best Bond theme song in years that captures the full blooded glory of classics like Goldfinger 33 Entertainment Weekly listed You Know My Name on a list of Academy Award snubs for Best Original Song describing it as a musically suave lyrically ominous rock tune that is perfect for Casino Royale s dark reboot of the spy franchise 34 Among music critics Billboard described it as the best Bond theme since A View to a Kill praising the minimal production 35 On its review of Carry On the magazine considered You Know My Name to be the best track of the album describing it as some of Cornell s most uncomplicated and accessible music to date 36 BBC s unnamed reviewer considered that Cornell s voice weighs down the song 37 Commercial edit You Know My Name was released in the winter of 2006 and became the most successful song from Chris Cornell on the rock charts and arguably Cornell s most recognizable and popular one It peaked at number 79 on the Billboard Hot 100 and number 64 on the Billboard Pop 100 chart 38 39 In Europe You Know My Name charted in several markets and peaked at number 7 in the UK Singles Chart 40 his highest placement in that country including bands Cornell was a part of Accolades edit Chris Cornell won both the Satellite Award and the World Soundtrack Award for You Know My Name in 2007 41 42 and garnered a Grammy Award nomination for Best Song Written For Motion Picture Television Or Other Visual Media the following year 43 The song also received a first round nomination in the Best Original Song category for the 2006 Academy Awards but did not qualify for the final list of nominees 44 Track listing edit1 You Know My Name 4 02 Black Hole Sun Acoustic 4 382 You Know My Name 4 02 You Know My Name Pop Mix You Know My Name Video Charts editWeekly charts edit Chart 2006 07 PeakpositionAustrian Single Chart 28Danish Single Chart 2Dutch Single Chart 10Euro Digital Tracks 45 2European Hot 100 Singles 46 16Finnish Single Chart 3French Single Chart 51German Singles Chart 15Greek Singles Chart 47 9Irish Singles Chart 48 11Italian Singles Chart 4Norwegian Singles Chart 5Swedish Singles Chart 21Swiss Singles Chart 10UK Downloads Chart 49 4UK Singles Chart 40 50 7US Billboard Hot 100 51 79US Billboard Pop 100 39 64Year end charts edit Year Chart Rank2007 German Singles Chart 52 87Certifications and sales editRegion Certification Certified units salesDenmark IFPI Danmark 53 Gold 4 000 United Kingdom BPI 54 Gold 400 000 United States 290 000 55 Shipments figures based on certification alone Sales streaming figures based on certification alone See also editOutline of James BondReferences edit Ehrlich 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