The final scene in OHMSS is truly an historic cinema moment, made indelible in the mind by this song. Hopefully, NTTD achieves that immortality in your mind..
And How Wonderful That Will Be For Them All. I Am A Big Satchmo Fan And Have Been Since The Very Early 60s And Am Still To This Day. I Just Love The Man His Voice His Trumpet Playing And All His Songs And This One In Particular Along With (Wonderful World) They Are All In For A Special Experience
@@Johnnyboy471 this Is my father's favorite Satchmo song.. I remember that as a child I listened to it every day, it had the 45 rpm vinyl, on the A side there was What a wonderful world.. I'm in Italy
At going on 81, this song might mean something different than it might to someone in their 20's. I wish you all to have what I have, A wife of 58 years, 3 grandsons, 1 Granddaughter, & now one great grandson. God bless you all.
“She has your eyes.” “I know” Thank you Mr. Craig for your performance as James Bond over the last 15 years. I pity the next 007 who tries to top your performance
I would have loved to see Tom Hiddleston get the job. “The Night Manager” proved to me he is more than capable of it, but I think Daniel Craig coming back for a pandemic delayed final outing has cost Hiddleston the precious years that would have made him the perfect choice. He’s 40 now. I think Henry Cavill probably has a better shot even though he’s just two years younger at 38. This won’t be well-received but if they make Bond a woman then I’m out on the franchise. The source material only makes sense if Bond is a man. It completely changes everything about the character and to me it’s not even Bond anymore. Some things should stay the same and resist accusations of sexism because they become ridiculous and don’t help any women if it tanks the franchise. Let’s hope Barbara Broccoli and Michael G. Wilson are smarter than to pander.
When Craig Said "we have all the time in the world" at the beginning of NTTD, I got instant PTSD from the death scene in OHMSS and knew something bad was going to happen in this movie
me too when Craig said we have all the time in the world. But i was worried about Madeleine dying in the end. I had never thought they could kill Bond. This new movie made me realize that there was no continuity between the differents incarnations of Bond, Moore was not living in the same universe as Dalton or Brosnan for example ?
I am Italian. When I listened to this song for the first time I was only 10 years old and I did not study English at school yet. I just understood "time" , "world" and "love": it was enough, I fell in love with it. This song is like wine: the older, the better. It never ages.
The Daniel Craig era Bond is just a unique era with a continuity in every film. A Bond with emotions. People will have different opinions on their favorite Bond and much respected. But No Time To Die will go down in history as one of the most iconic Bond movies and if you've watched it, you'll know why!! 🥺 Thank you Daniel Craig!! Thank you James Bond!! ❤️
It's a deeply clever and respectful film, respectful of all that's gone before it, clever in closing out the strands of Craig's tenure and linking with the past highpoints..and it's probably saved cinema in this post-pandemic age to boot..
Louis was poorly when he performed this classic. He just recently recovered from a second heart attack and he was having serious kidney trouble. He was very frail. When the recording session was over, he walked up to John Barry, warmly shook his hand and softly said "thank you sir for letting me do this'. John Barry was so overcome that the great Louis Armstrong should thank him. This was recounted in the Louis Armstrong BBC documentary made a few years ago. R,I.P. Louis. A real gentleman.
Barry actually said in the documentary at how modest Louis Armstrong was, his asking Barry if the first take was ok. Barry's comment was that Armstong was a gentleman. Nobody cried.
@@sinuslebastian6366 no it is put into his own score piece, “Matera” it wasn’t just played, it was interpolated. The full vocal song is played at the end though
The last song recorded by the great Armstrong. He was already sick at the time if im not mistaken. Amazing talent, one of the greatest artists ever. Love the song!
Yes. He was about to play the trumpet, however, his health was still fragile. So he only sang. The trumpet was played by another musician whose name I can't remember right now.
Been a Bond fan since I was 7 years old. I’ve seen all the movies. The World is Not Enough was my first one in the cinema. Just came out of No Time to Die. This song for any Bond fan means a lot. Man, now it goes to a whole new level of feels. Thank you Mr Craig. The best since Connery in my eyes.
Heh, you and me both, actually. I remember waiting for it to come out because I'd been watching through other films after discovering The Spy Who Loved Me and Octopussy. I can't believe this is where we are with Bond now. Perfect send off.
I can never listen to this song again 😭😭 As a lifelong James Bond fan I couldn't hold back the tears at the end of No Time to Die, Daniel Craig was truly the greatest 007 ❤
Same here... Although... I've never been a friend of the Craig Bond films... I grew up with the classic Connery/Moore era. Bond just made it...come what may, he'd muddle through somehow. Elegantly, witfully, luckily. Seeing him helpless in a way at the very end of his life just doesn't feel right / respectful of the caracter.
Daniel Craig friggin sucked, too beefy. I love Louis Armstrong though. Honestly if James Bond is becoming a boring dry TV drama with beefcake actors then i blame Craig for it. He may have ruined Bond for me officially.
@@michaelschneider6690 I see your point but in some ways I don't think he felt helpless. I think he in some ways he felt he completed his mission. To save his loved ones and if he had to sacrifice his life to do that then so be it. To me that empowered him that completed him. That to me is what makes that ending so devastating is that he finally got what he wanted but he had to give it up to keep them safe. It took a lot of lets say onions to do that but sometimes in life were just not meant to get what we want or to live happily ever after.
The focus on the blue eyes, the thing people criticized the most when Craig was hired, was absolutely savage by Cary Joji Fukunaga. Craig is the greatest Bond of all time.
In a song that became so synonymous with Diana Rigg's roll as Tracy Bond, it seems right to pay a tribute. R.I.P Diana, and of course the wonderful Louis Armstrong. ❤
Gosh, when Madeleine says “I’ll tell you a story about a man, his name was Bond, James Bond” I the most trouble holding back the tears. Then this starts playing, ugh what a gut punch. I’m 22 and I haven’t seen a lot of the older Bonds. But I know where this song came from.
Yeah NTTD had so many great callbacks to On Her Majesty’s Secret Service (which is my favorite Bond movie of all time). But that ending brought me too tears, and the craziest thing was that the audience I was in was completely silent when they played We Have All the Time in the World, and as soon as the song ended the audience gave it a standing ovation as if they knew not to clap over the song.
@@vic2958 I saw the movie on Friday and I’m still thinking about the final moment of the film when the car goes into the tunnel. If you don’t mind me asking is this your favorite Craig era Bond film?
@@cooperwolfe5478 that final shot was gorgeous and poignant. I think it might be, while I didn’t enjoy the scripts treatment of its villain. Either this one or skyfall.
I commented twice, just found this other post. This was my Dad' s favorite song ever. It reminds me of my childhood because he always played this on our stereo. I miss you Daddy more than I'll ever be able to express. You were the true love of my life. ( WJJ USMC 2003)
thank you for your beautiful comment, it was genuinely heartfelt...before the flood of No Time To Die comments appeared (which I have to say, paid tribute to 59 years of Bond very nicely!)
I think that’s the angle they should play at. Cast a younger actor (mid to late twenties) who has to grow into the character over the course of the movie. Maybe have him idolize a war hero/family member who’s reputation he feels he needs to live up to which would be symbolic for the new actor taking over for Daniel Craig.
Yeah definitely. For decades it was always associated with Tracy’s death in OHMSS but now it will forever be associated with the final moments of Craig’s era.
I have to write this. As a great fan of Bond movies, and probably not only me, when I heard the beginning of this song I was very moved and I had tears in my eyes. I wasn't expecting to see this kind of ending, but here we are... Thank you, Daniel Craig!
Jesus, I would've never think that a Bond movie would make me cry like a little baby... Thank you, Daniel Craig, for those amazing and one of a kind 15 years of the most real Bond yet
007 No Time to Die was first released in Korea. I saw it yesterday and it was so fun. Look forward to the opening action. When the final credits go up, this song touches the heart.
Had this song for our first dance at our wedding 25 years ago today. Just danced around the lounge today, with my husband as in lock down. Our favourite song ever xx
John Barry was a genius to compose something that borders on tragic, but balances both "Joyful" & "Moving" at the same time. This will out live us all.
Tremendous service Mr. Daniel Craig, I was a bit skeptical prior to Casino Royale, but did brilliantly with the James Bond role. Still a bit conflicted about some of No Time To Die but also thought it was a very, very good Bond film.
I wrote on a postcard to the BBC Radio Station in London to play a record for my 18th birthday in 1968, tuned in to the programme and they read out my request and played for me We Have All The Time In The World to which I was disappointed because I thought they would have played a popsong for me to sing along with. Well as the years past by I loved that song bringing back memories of the story behind it and my 18th b/day. 53 years on I still love it as much and the memory I created. Thank you, Louis Armstrong.
Why does this song have so many feelings…it feels like joyous and song, but after watching a movie featuring a man who has devoted his life for saving the world, it is a sad song for those who watched it.
@@Czar_2017 If being a purist means that they expect the character to stick to what the author and creator of James Bond intended, then why should 'purists' expect any less? Better a purist than someone who wants the character to be some touchy feely, woke wuss because it suits their mindset.
@@joeblack8915 In the Fleming novels, Bond would rather leave MI6 just to spend his life with the women he truly loved (Vesper and Tracey). James Bond sacrificing himself so that Madeleine and their daughter would be safe from the virus is very in-character, despite what a “purist” would say.
@@joeblack8915 It's insane to me that after seeing 20 films of basically the same character, people are STILL demanding that he be the exact same that he was 60 years ago. Daniel Craig's truly unique spin on Bond makes him by far the best for me.
I had this playing as we exited my Mum's funeral in april. One of the staff at the crematorium was crying as I went out and said she wants it for hers. It will be for mine as well. What a fantastic voice and song. Much missed x
Não...ele não está morto. Ao contrário, está vivo no mundo espiritual. Onde existe a Vida verdadeira. Destino de todos nós. Salve Grande Louis Armstrong
Me too, as today is the anniversary of my dear sweet Mother who sadly passed away back in 1975 she was only a young 65 y/o God bless you Mum I miss you much and to my Dad was 85 y/o when he passed back in 1984 as he died of a broken heart . Thank you for your PRECIOUS TIME !
Louis Armstrong is back with a reprise, we have all the time in the world, from 1969, in the new Bond movie, no thyme two dye. The film is amazing. Great Job Daniel Craig and the Bond Crew. J
it's 2022 and I heard this for the first time this evening. Louis, you sweet, beautiful, man. Your music and voice is perfection for this song. Probably the most romantic song I've ever heard. Possibly the best Bond theme ever.
The movie "No Time To Die" brought me here and introduced me to a beautiful song performed by Louis Armstrong!!! I am so glad that I got a chance to both see the film and hear the song!!!
“The proper function of man is to live, not to exist. I shall not waste my days in trying to prolong them. I shall use my time.”
- M
Jack London*
@@AndresJames54 *Ian Fleming
@@HUDSON7 No, the quote is from the author Jack London.
@@AndresJames54 shush
this quote is actually so beautiful if you think about it. just a lesson for everybody's life :D
I may never watch another James Bond movie ever again. Still crying.
Same feeling here ;(
:( 💔
The final scene in OHMSS is truly an historic cinema moment, made indelible in the mind by this song. Hopefully, NTTD achieves that immortality in your mind..
Me too, pal
Can’t believe people were saying it was crap…. it was unique and a masterpiece
So wonderful to think now a whole new audience will be introduced to Louis Armstrong.
I am one of them 🤗
And How Wonderful That Will Be For Them All. I Am A Big Satchmo Fan And Have Been Since The Very Early 60s And Am Still To This Day. I Just Love The Man His Voice His Trumpet Playing And All His Songs And This One In Particular Along With (Wonderful World) They Are All In For A Special Experience
@@Johnnyboy471 ❤
👏👏👏
@@Johnnyboy471 this Is my father's favorite Satchmo song.. I remember that as a child I listened to it every day, it had the 45 rpm vinyl, on the A side there was What a wonderful world.. I'm in Italy
This hits hard after No Time To Die.
Damn, I don’t know how to feel now.
Wasn’t it absolutely shocking? You should have heard the sobbing from the ladies in the cinema!
Absolute shock.
My heart was broken 💔
Felix and Bond are all gone. Can't help crying. all bond's true love Vesper‘s dead young and Madeline must live as a widow:(
At going on 81, this song might mean something different than it might to someone in their 20's.
I wish you all to have what I have, A wife of 58 years, 3 grandsons, 1
Granddaughter, & now one great grandson. God bless you all.
Bless you Sir.
Blessed 🙏🏼
May you get blessed more with health and happiness ❤
And your children ?
God bless you my friend , wishing you many years to come and more happy times
“She has your eyes.”
“I know”
Thank you Mr. Craig for your performance as James Bond over the last 15 years. I pity the next 007 who tries to top your performance
I don’t think anyone could match Connery or Craig’s level of greatness
@@kolbytriplett4644 Agreed
sniff 😢 🤧
😿
I would have loved to see Tom Hiddleston get the job. “The Night Manager” proved to me he is more than capable of it, but I think Daniel Craig coming back for a pandemic delayed final outing has cost Hiddleston the precious years that would have made him the perfect choice. He’s 40 now. I think Henry Cavill probably has a better shot even though he’s just two years younger at 38. This won’t be well-received but if they make Bond a woman then I’m out on the franchise. The source material only makes sense if Bond is a man. It completely changes everything about the character and to me it’s not even Bond anymore. Some things should stay the same and resist accusations of sexism because they become ridiculous and don’t help any women if it tanks the franchise. Let’s hope Barbara Broccoli and Michael G. Wilson are smarter than to pander.
When Craig Said "we have all the time in the world" at the beginning of NTTD, I got instant PTSD from the death scene in OHMSS and knew something bad was going to happen in this movie
I just smiled because it was a funny reference to an older movie.
Same here.
Me too. That line was used deliberately to foreshadow tragedy.
I was like, please don't say that Bond. Knowing it was all true he was going to die.
me too when Craig said we have all the time in the world. But i was worried about Madeleine dying in the end. I had never thought they could kill Bond. This new movie made me realize that there was no continuity between the differents incarnations of Bond, Moore was not living in the same universe as Dalton or Brosnan for example ?
Thank you Louis 🙏🏻..
This is one of the greatest songs I've ever heard.
It's a song you can play over and over again.
Extremely beautiful song
You´re all right!
I completely agree with you.
Agree
The best 007 Theme ever, that secretly everybody knows.
Good
Yes agreed. It's the Bond tune where I forget the Bond movie itself and listen to this wonderful song as a stand alone masterpiece.
IMO not the best but it is definitely a great one. Shirley Bassey's themes were my favourite.
EXACTLY!!!🙌🙌🙌
You're not wrong!
One of, if not, the most beautiful songs in the world ❤️
Música maravilhosa sempre me emociono com está voz rouca me vejo nesta época ❤
@@soniaregina9335 te quero amodo.
Sung by a Freemason
"Mathilde, I'm going to tell you a story about a man..."
I'm still crying
"His name was Bond, James Bond"
🥺🥺
:(
Yes Phillips woewoes. Love story 1969 Kate and Arlene Phillips English and ask your friend Freya to come to the cinema too. Big hugs to you both 🤗💞😢
After NTTD this song hits even harder.
😥😥😥😥😥😥😥😥❤
Still crying now
Yeah after the line got said earlier in the film I briefly thought “oh fuck this is Craig’s OHMSS isn’t it”, and well yeah it was
The part where real men cried.
@@Gonzales9514 kind of a reversal, am I right?
"I do not regret a single moment of my life that i spent with you... except putting you on that train."
Did he say that in movie?
@@yashtanawala6357 Yes, he said that to her
what movie was that,?
@@jenbb9749 The Karate Kid
I am Italian. When I listened to this song for the first time I was only 10 years old and I did not study English at school yet. I just understood "time" , "world" and "love": it was enough, I fell in love with it. This song is like wine: the older, the better. It never ages.
l'amore in qualsiasi lingua è una canzone.
Anche io me ne innamorai da bimbo... Anche io capivo giusto 3 o 4 parole..un abbraccio..
@@greylady12 ti amo da impazzire
mu
And Fausto Papetti made an excellent sax rendition of this song. It was absolutely amazing, and a great tribute to the great Louis Armstrong. :)
The Daniel Craig era Bond is just a unique era with a continuity in every film. A Bond with emotions. People will have different opinions on their favorite Bond and much respected. But No Time To Die will go down in history as one of the most iconic Bond movies and if you've watched it, you'll know why!! 🥺
Thank you Daniel Craig!! Thank you James Bond!! ❤️
It's a deeply clever and respectful film, respectful of all that's gone before it, clever in closing out the strands of Craig's tenure and linking with the past highpoints..and it's probably saved cinema in this post-pandemic age to boot..
A classy ending to his era, Rip Mr Bond
It was action packed but felt more like a romantic, and an extremely emotional film. Thanks Daniel, you will be missed:)
They have big boots to fill after this movie
Very shocked at how it ended
Couldn't agree more
What a wonderfull song..
R.I.P Louis 🕯🙏🎺
Glad "No Time To Die" is bringing this song to the newer 007 fans.
Louis was poorly when he performed this classic. He just recently recovered from a second heart attack and he was having serious kidney trouble. He was very frail. When the recording session was over, he walked up to John Barry, warmly shook his hand and softly said "thank you sir for letting me do this'. John Barry was so overcome that the great Louis Armstrong should thank him. This was recounted in the Louis Armstrong BBC documentary made a few years ago.
R,I.P. Louis. A real gentleman.
Despite his frailty, Armstrong's joie de vivre still shines through. Thank you for sharing this story.
Barry actually said in the documentary at how modest Louis Armstrong was, his asking Barry if the first take was ok. Barry's comment was that Armstong was a gentleman. Nobody cried.
that was beautiful comment, thank you
Just made burst me into tears. A true great man.He came from a very racist America,YET no bitterness in his music and persona.
+stephen dwyer. You sound disturbed. Get help.
Louis Armstrong
Simply the Best
I cried disconsolately with the end of No Time To Die and this song, I couldn't help it
Still am. I might dehydrate.. XD Beautiful moment, theme, and Bond. Irreplaceable combo.
The way Hans Zimmer interpolated this at the beginning of NTTD and then for them to play this in full at the end? Just absolutely fantastic.
A very fitting end to the Craig era.
That's actually not from Zimmer. That's the score by John Barry used in "On her majesty's secret service". Its a beautiful nod to Lazenby's movie
@@sinuslebastian6366 no it is put into his own score piece, “Matera” it wasn’t just played, it was interpolated. The full vocal song is played at the end though
@@mg6945 okay yeah I just heard the score again and you're right. But does this score play in the beginning though?
@@sinuslebastian6366 yeah it does. Not the very opening sequence with the ice but just after when it’s Bond and his love interest driving around
The last song recorded by the great Armstrong. He was already sick at the time if im not mistaken. Amazing talent, one of the greatest artists ever. Love the song!
Yes. He was about to play the trumpet, however, his health was still fragile. So he only sang. The trumpet was played by another musician whose name I can't remember right now.
Herb Albert played the trumpet
@@ronbaxter4505 thanks, man. 👍🏻
so beautifull !!!
GREAT MOVIE!!!
NO TIME TO DIE: 10/10
Been a Bond fan since I was 7 years old. I’ve seen all the movies.
The World is Not Enough was my first one in the cinema.
Just came out of No Time to Die. This song for any Bond fan means a lot. Man, now it goes to a whole new level of feels.
Thank you Mr Craig. The best since Connery in my eyes.
My first bond movie at 10 years old, with my dad was Thunderball, love, love loved bond films since.......
The ending is too hurt.
Going as far as saying IRREPLACEABLE. =)
All the time in the world means weeks to a Senior like me. It hits you right in the heart.
Heh, you and me both, actually. I remember waiting for it to come out because I'd been watching through other films after discovering The Spy Who Loved Me and Octopussy. I can't believe this is where we are with Bond now. Perfect send off.
I've watched every single Bond film. A huge lump in my throat at the end of No Time to Die. How appropriate to hear Louis Armstrong in this film.
I can never listen to this song again 😭😭
As a lifelong James Bond fan I couldn't hold back the tears at the end of No Time to Die, Daniel Craig was truly the greatest 007 ❤
Grown men cry....as I did, shocked but loved the scene....
007 was meant for Craig.
Same here... Although... I've never been a friend of the Craig Bond films... I grew up with the classic Connery/Moore era. Bond just made it...come what may, he'd muddle through somehow. Elegantly, witfully, luckily. Seeing him helpless in a way at the very end of his life just doesn't feel right / respectful of the caracter.
Daniel Craig friggin sucked, too beefy. I love Louis Armstrong though. Honestly if James Bond is becoming a boring dry TV drama with beefcake actors then i blame Craig for it. He may have ruined Bond for me officially.
@@michaelschneider6690 I see your point but in some ways I don't think he felt helpless. I think he in some ways
he felt he completed his mission. To save his loved ones and if he had to sacrifice his life to do that then so be
it. To me that empowered him that completed him. That to me is what makes that ending so devastating is that
he finally got what he wanted but he had to give it up to keep them safe. It took a lot of lets say onions to do that
but sometimes in life were just not meant to get what we want or to live happily ever after.
Perfect song for the ending of the legend Daniel craig🙌🏼
The focus on the blue eyes, the thing people criticized the most when Craig was hired, was absolutely savage by Cary Joji Fukunaga. Craig is the greatest Bond of all time.
It was also focused on in casino royale too
I wouldn't be so quick to discount Sean Connery. He is probably the greatest Bond. He coined the role and worked with Ian Fleming on the role.
jeder zur seiner zeit----- jeder zur seiner zeit
everyone at his time ----- everyone at his time
He has been the best bond
This was in OHMSS
Literally Tears... after "No Time To Die". 😢
yup
This man was one of my dads favorite musician. He just passed away today. I love you daddy ❤️
Every person on the planet should be made to listen to this song!!! Sung by a master!!
In a song that became so synonymous with Diana Rigg's roll as Tracy Bond, it seems right to pay a tribute. R.I.P Diana, and of course the wonderful Louis Armstrong. ❤
Rip♥️♥️♥️
And the man himself Sean connery
I liked that they played Louis Armstrong singing it and not another singer doing a cover of it.
Of all the James Bond themes this one will always be my favorite!
me too!
me too
The last recorded song from Satchmo
SuperSevarg yes it was!
Yes, can only agree, it was one of my wedding songs....
Gosh, when Madeleine says “I’ll tell you a story about a man, his name was Bond, James Bond” I the most trouble holding back the tears. Then this starts playing, ugh what a gut punch. I’m 22 and I haven’t seen a lot of the older Bonds. But I know where this song came from.
Yeah NTTD had so many great callbacks to On Her Majesty’s Secret Service (which is my favorite Bond movie of all time). But that ending brought me too tears, and the craziest thing was that the audience I was in was completely silent when they played We Have All the Time in the World, and as soon as the song ended the audience gave it a standing ovation as if they knew not to clap over the song.
@@cooperwolfe5478 it’s such a gorgeous song. Perfectly fitting too. I’m still thinking about it a day later.
@@vic2958 I saw the movie on Friday and I’m still thinking about the final moment of the film when the car goes into the tunnel. If you don’t mind me asking is this your favorite Craig era Bond film?
@@cooperwolfe5478 that final shot was gorgeous and poignant. I think it might be, while I didn’t enjoy the scripts treatment of its villain. Either this one or skyfall.
@@vic2958 For me personally, No Time to Die is my second favorite Daniel Craig Bond film behind Casino Royale.
The name is Armstrong....Louis Armstrong. RIP to a legendary singer....We miss you
Got to agree , a legend
.
I'm right here! I'm Louis. I was reincarnated as a white guy. It's still a wonderful world.
@@donaldwalklett4074 cbvqçQllllpp
Does everyone know why they're back here listening to this again?
Bond fan: *I know...*
No Time To Die
Do you know why did they name no time to die no time to die ?
Because it is death time
Macho tears 😭
Because Hans Zimmer's new Bond soundtrack features his new piece "Matera", which uses elements of "We Have All The Time In The World"
To listen b4 learning to play it on a keyboard.
No Time to Die was brilliant. Farewell and thank you for your Bond, Daniel Craig.
'What a Wonderful World' gets all the attention but, this is a far superior song.
Your so right if we just go dack
Agreed!
Taq Hallus it’s his best song and a meaningful song anyone can relate to.
Agreed.
I think so too. Wonderful world is lovely but this is pure genius
When I listen to this song it reminds my parents who loved old 007 movies and songs. It reminds me old England.
I commented twice, just found this other post. This was my Dad' s favorite song ever. It reminds me of my childhood because he always played this on our stereo. I miss you Daddy more than I'll ever be able to express. You were the true love of my life. ( WJJ USMC 2003)
thank you for your beautiful comment, it was genuinely heartfelt...before the flood of No Time To Die comments appeared (which I have to say, paid tribute to 59 years of Bond very nicely!)
❤
The next James Bond will have huge boots to fill in, good luck
I think that’s the angle they should play at. Cast a younger actor (mid to late twenties) who has to grow into the character over the course of the movie. Maybe have him idolize a war hero/family member who’s reputation he feels he needs to live up to which would be symbolic for the new actor taking over for Daniel Craig.
Won't it be another 007 film instead of James bond?
@@tiensimon1263 no, the producers have already confirmed that the movies will continue to be about James Bond
Honestly.. Across my heart, this song has a new meaning now.
Yeah definitely. For decades it was always associated with Tracy’s death in OHMSS but now it will forever be associated with the final moments of Craig’s era.
I don't know much about love, but I do know that music like this makes life worth living, in spite of it all.
Achingly beautiful.
If you know anything more about love after four years, you'll probably know you were spot on.
Well said.....
Achingly beautiful, how very well sed teppo
I’ll never listen to this song the same again!
Nothing more, nothing less
...ONLY L❤VE
I have to write this. As a great fan of Bond movies, and probably not only me, when I heard the beginning of this song I was very moved and I had tears in my eyes.
I wasn't expecting to see this kind of ending, but here we are...
Thank you, Daniel Craig!
Best Bond song ever
One of the best 1960s songs, no doubt. Mr Armstrong had such soul.
Jesus, I would've never think that a Bond movie would make me cry like a little baby... Thank you, Daniel Craig, for those amazing and one of a kind 15 years of the most real Bond yet
2 most emotional Bond movies ever
"His name was Bond, James Bond" still gives me chills
if i ever get married, this song would be on my wedding. goes without saying, i'm a die hard Bond Fan.
Me and my wife danced to this at are Wedding in 2000, 20 years later still dancing
I would dance to this song at your wedding.
I played this song while my wife was in hospice in her coma in 2017.
Beware the Blofelds, friend!
This was our wedding song 24 years ago. Still love it!
007 No Time to Die was first released in Korea. I saw it yesterday and it was so fun. Look forward to the opening action. When the final credits go up, this song touches the heart.
I cried a lot! Most touchable movie of the whole franchise!
Yes, so it is. I am in the autumn of my life and feel still strong and positive, because I have real love around me. So grateful.😊❤
You are Rich indeed.
Had this song for our first dance at our wedding 25 years ago today. Just danced around the lounge today, with my husband as in lock down. Our favourite song ever xx
Thanks and R.I.P. Louis Armstrong and John Barry.
And Hal David.
And Roger Moore
...and Diana Rigg! 😔😞😣😥
And Sir Sean Connery
First black man on the moon and talented enough to write this beauty, hat off to you Mr Armstrong
Louis didn't write this...
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I am in space...
John Barry was a genius to compose something that borders on tragic, but balances both "Joyful" & "Moving" at the same time. This will out live us all.
Mr Kindle 5 years latër dat comment cudnt possibly b described any less beautifuly
The lyrics are by Hal David
Tremendous service Mr. Daniel Craig, I was a bit skeptical prior to Casino Royale, but did brilliantly with the James Bond role. Still a bit conflicted about some of No Time To Die but also thought it was a very, very good Bond film.
Easily the most wonderful song ever. No question ❤
The most beautiful lie. You gotta love it.
50 years later and this is still one of the most beautiful songs that's ever been made
Came straight on here after watching no time to die, what a track to put in the movie and what a film it was
I wrote on a postcard to the BBC Radio Station in London to play a record for my 18th birthday in 1968, tuned in to the programme and they read out my request and played for me We Have All The Time In The World to which I was disappointed because I thought they would have played a popsong for me to sing along with. Well as the years past by I loved that song bringing back memories of the story behind it and my 18th b/day. 53 years on I still love it as much and the memory I created. Thank you, Louis Armstrong.
I think I have just discovered one of the best songs of all time.
So warm, so full of love. Absolute gem! ❤️
Same here
If I ever marry again this will be my wedding song.
We have all the Time in The World after 50 years of married life still love this thank you Louis Armstrong
Married 50 years? Ya dont have all the time in the world anymore :(
@@kingflixmovies837, grow up.
Hope you still love your husband also, congratulations on 50 years together 🎉🎉👏🙏
Always loved this ol guy as my father did Thankyou!
STILL POWERFUL enough to bring tears to my eyes. RIP Diana Rigg,, 1938-2020. I love this song.
Why does this song have so many feelings…it feels like joyous and song, but after watching a movie featuring a man who has devoted his life for saving the world, it is a sad song for those who watched it.
Absolutely heart breaking but such a great ending
This is a beautiful and timeless song! I would imagine some people 100 years from now loving this song!
This is one of the greatest songs I've ever heard.
one of the greatest songs ever made. one of those that has gotten better with age.
I'm just gonna leave this here.
"10/10"
I agree. If you don’t mind me asking is this your favorite Bond movie?
Fits perfectly for No Time To Die. Even better than when it was first used in the 60s. A good way to round off a complex ending.
Bond purists have problems with that
@@Czar_2017 If being a purist means that they expect the character to stick to what the author and creator of James Bond intended, then why should 'purists' expect any less? Better a purist than someone who wants the character to be some touchy feely, woke wuss because it suits their mindset.
@@joeblack8915
In the Fleming novels, Bond would rather leave MI6 just to spend his life with the women he truly loved (Vesper and Tracey). James Bond sacrificing himself so that Madeleine and their daughter would be safe from the virus is very in-character, despite what a “purist” would say.
@@joeblack8915 It's insane to me that after seeing 20 films of basically the same character, people are STILL demanding that he be the exact same that he was 60 years ago. Daniel Craig's truly unique spin on Bond makes him by far the best for me.
@@Czar_2017 yes, I wouldn’t go that far lol
I had this playing as we exited my Mum's funeral in april. One of the staff at the crematorium was crying as I went out and said she wants it for hers. It will be for mine as well. What a fantastic voice and song. Much missed x
What a lovely song to have at the end of what was a superb send off for Daniel Craig as 007 👏
The solo of the trumpet is one of the wonders of music. Coisa maravilhosa!
This hits harder than ever after seeing No Time to Die.
R.I.P James Bond.
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Legends never die
JAMES BOND WILL RETURN
With so much hurt around the world, it’s a great comfort for a man to offer so much love and passion❤️
Let's not forget the great late John Barry, without which this beautiful song would not have been written
Michael Lee John Barry wrote 50% of the song. Lyricists write songs too (the name is Hal David before you google)
My Wife and I used this for our first dance at our wedding, lovely song
Aw, that’s sweet.
I’m sure a shady-looking car surely won’t pass by while you and your wife are having a moment.
Louis Armstrong has been dead since 1971 but it feels like ...........We still have all the time in the world, what a wonderful world!... Everlasting.
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Não...ele não está morto. Ao contrário, está vivo no mundo espiritual. Onde existe a Vida verdadeira. Destino de todos nós. Salve Grande Louis Armstrong
This is a sheer classic song.
Makes me almost cry, everytime i hear this supersong.
You're right Johan a supersong.
Me too, as today is the anniversary of my dear sweet Mother who sadly passed away back in 1975 she was only a young 65 y/o God bless you Mum I miss you much and to my Dad was 85 y/o when he passed back in 1984 as he died of a broken heart .
Thank you for your PRECIOUS TIME !
Almost? dude, every single time tears starts to drop.
Yep
Still remember, when I was a kid, the way I cried moved by the great tenderness of this tune!!
Louis Armstrong is back with a reprise, we have all the time in the world, from 1969, in the new Bond movie, no thyme two dye. The film is amazing. Great Job Daniel Craig and the Bond Crew. J
Know Thyme Two Dye
My late husband loved Lois Armstrong singing especially this song.
Sorry Louis
This song melts me. i had it played at my Mum's funeral and want it for mine
I'm playing this at my husband funeral I lost him 3 weeks ago
@@tansleypotts9486 Sorry for your loss. May his memories comfort you. Beautiful song choice.
Godspeed, Commander.
What s song and wonderful lyrics sung so well.Louie you are a legend!
Don't worry! You are not the only Bond fan crying for this!
Super Song zu dieser Zeit 👍👍👍🤗🤗😘
Capolavoro assoluto , meraviglioso il grandissimo Louis !!! Sicuramente la mogliore colonna sonora di un film di Bond che andrebbe rivalutato !!!!
Ricordiamo che è il più grande jazzista di tutti i tempi
it's 2022 and I heard this for the first time this evening. Louis, you sweet, beautiful, man. Your music and voice is perfection for this song. Probably the most romantic song I've ever heard. Possibly the best Bond theme ever.
Just brilliant 👏 👌
RIP, the greatest of all time.
Just come back from No Time To Die. It stuck in my head after watching it.
... What lovely man, full of kindness & love... You miss Louis... 🥰
The movie "No Time To Die" brought me here and introduced me to a beautiful song performed by Louis Armstrong!!! I am so glad that I got a chance to both see the film and hear the song!!!
This is 'our' song and we're still together after 23 years
+Judge Judas Keep an eye open for Blofeld and Irma Bunt ;)
This is one of the most beautiful songs I have ever heard and that's why I requested my darling mother to sing it on my wedding! 😍🥰❤