James Bond 007: Everything or Nothing - Music

Music

The game features a title song of the same name performed by Mýa, who also plays the character of the same name. She did not return for the sequel, with Joss Stone performing the theme for the game James Bond 007: Blood Stone.

The in-game music was composed by composer Sean Callery, with additional music by Jeff Tymoschuk. Later in 2006, Electronic Arts published Callery's score appeared for sale exclusively on Rhapsody:

  1. James Bond Theme
  2. Russian Liar
  3. Bond Jumps Through Glass
  4. Collecting Stuff in New Orleans
  5. Bond Escapes Fortress
  6. Crash into Lobby
  7. Entering the Train
  8. Save Katya
  9. Graveyard at Night
  10. Jaws
  11. Mine Facility Fight
  12. Hand to Hand Combat
  13. Rooftop Bike Chase
  14. Quick Action
  15. Russian Tank
  16. Sneaking Around the Train Cars
  17. Train Chase
  18. The Crematorium
  19. Tank Battle 2
  20. Bond in Sneak Mode
  21. Winning the Trophy

Notably, the album does not include the main theme song "Everything or Nothing".

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