VIDEO: James Bond 007: Blood Stone theme revealed

Joss Stone's Bond song, "I'll Take it All", and opening sequence leaked

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20 July 2010 17:43 GMT / By Rik Henderson

A few days back, we brought you news that Activision is to release not one, but two James Bond games over the coming months, and that Joss Stone is to star as the Bond girl in Xbox 360, PS3 and PC title, Blood Stone.

Also, for those who listen to the Pocket-lint Podcast Episode 9, we revealed that we got a glimpse of the forthcoming game's opening sequence and heard the theme song, "I'll Take it All", sung and co-written by Stone with The Eurythmics' Dave Stewart. However, we didn't manage to record it at the time.

Well, never fear Bond fans, as we have it here in all of its glory. Doesn't it make you yearn for a new movie?

What do you think? Does it hold a candle to some of the classic movie theme songs of the past? Let us know in the comments below...

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