These are the original title songs for James Bond video games
The recent release of Lana Del Rey's title song for 007: First Light made us want to listen to songs from previous James Bond video games.

"Nearly Civilized" by Esthero (Nightfire)
Although there have been many video games before it, Nightfire (released in 2002) marked the first time a James Bond video game featured an original song.
"Nearly Civilized" was performed by Canadian singer-songwriter Esthero, and the score was composed by Steve Duckworth, Ed Lima and Jeff Tymoschuk.
Listen to "Nearly Civilized" on YouTube (below):
“Everything or Nothing” by Mýa (Everything or Nothing)
In 2004, American R&B singer Mýa released the title track "Everything or Nothing" for the EA game Everything or Nothing.
Mýa rose to prominence in the late 1990s and early 2000s. She is best known for hits like “Case of the Ex (Whatcha Gonna Do),” “Lady Marmalade” (with Christina Aguilera, Lil' Kim, and Pink), and “My Love Is Like… Wo.”
Listen to Everything or Nothing:
"When Nobody Loves You" by Kerli (Quantum of Solace)
In 2008, the James Bond video game Quantum of Solace opened with the song "When Nobody Loves You" by Estonian singer-songwriter Kerli. The song features the classic James Bond guitar riff.
Watch the opening sequence with "When Nobody Loves You" by Kerli:
And another PS2 opening sequence of the same song:
“I’ll Take It All” by Joss Stone & Dave Stewart (Blood Stone)
"I’ll Take It All" was the opening track for the 2010 third-person shooter video game Blood Stone. The song was created and performed by English singer/songwriter Joss Stone together with Dave Stewart, who's best known from Eurythmics.
"First Light" by Lana Del Rey (007: First Light)
The most recent addition to the original James Bond video songs is First Light by Lana Del Rey. The song was created in collaboration with legendary Bond composer David Arnold.
The song was released in April 2026, just before the game's release on 27 May 2026.











