“Success Points Its ‘Goldfinger’ at New Film Scorer John Barry,” Billboard, 16 January 1965, p. 42. John Barry.
Melinda Newman, Billboard, 3 June 1989, pp. 3, 76. Soundtrack review of Licence to Kill.
Jim Bessman, “Schweppes Bonds to Bond,” Billboard, 4 November 1989, p. 83.
Paul Verna, Chris Morris and Edward Morris, Billboard, 26 September 1992, p. 69. Album review of The Best of James Bond: 30th Anniversary Limited Edition.
“Catalog Songs Find New Life,” Billboard, 6 February 1993, p. 15. Traces the history of Live and Let Die from Paul McCartney to Guns N’ Roses.
Eric Boehlert, “Duet Ballads from G-rated Films Work Radio, Sales Magic,” Billboard, 20 February 1993, pp. 1, 91. G-rated themes push out more sexy Bond themes as the film industry's most consistent hits on radio.
Eileen Fitzpatrick, “Vid Biz Shaken, Not Stirred, by MGM/UA's Bond Moratorium,” Billboard, 9 April 1994, p. 58.
Eileen Fitzpatrick, Billboard, 2 September 1995, p. 77. Notes the promotions for MGM/UA's release of “The James Bond Collection.”
Bradley Bambarger, “‘Goldeneye’ Theme Is Agent for Success,” Billboard, 25 November 1995, pp. 14+.
Chris Morris, “Tina Turner Proves She's Queen of Bond with Virgin's…,” Billboard, 9 December 1995, p. 47. Reports that Tina Turner will perform the GoldenEye title song at the 1995 Billboard Music Awards Show.
Eileen Fitzpatrick, “Bond Contest Best Buy's Secret Agent for Sales,” Billboard, 29 June 1996, pp. 72+. Notes retailer Best Buy's offer of an autographed GoldenEye script to those who purchased the film on video for the original suggested retail price of $79.99.