Diamonds | Are Forever

: While it sounds glamorous, the lyrics describe a preference for materialistic stability over the risks of love—"Diamonds never lie to me / For when love's gone, they'll lustre on".

: This novel is notable for Bond’s internal monologues about relationships. He famously tells Tiffany Case, "Most marriages don't add two people together. They subtract one from the other". Diamonds Are Forever

Fleming’s fourth Bond novel was inspired by a 1954 Sunday Times article about diamond smuggling in Africa. : While it sounds glamorous, the lyrics describe

: The film is remembered for the quirky and lethal duo Mr. Wint and Mr. Kidd , who brought a unique, dark humor to their assassinations. : While it sounds glamorous

The title track, performed by , is considered one of the greatest Bond themes of all time.