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  1. Sheena soundtrack from 1984, composed by Richard Hartley. Released by Varese Sarabande Club in 2004 (VCL 1104 1034) containing music from Sheena (1984).

  2. Soundtracks. Sheena's Theme - Interlude. Composed and Conducted by Richard Hartley. Introduction - One Way Ticket. Composed and Conducted by Richard Hartley. Climb! - Young Sheena. Composed and Conducted by Richard Hartley. Marika And The Water Deer. Composed and Conducted by Richard Hartley. African Ballet.

  3. [Verse 1] For your eyes only, can see me through the night. For your eyes only, I never need to hide. You can see so much in me. So much in me that's new. I never felt, until I looked at you....

  4. It was reissued on CD by Varèse Sarabande in 2004, separating the first track into two parts ("Theme" and "Interlude"). Sheena's Theme (Main Title) (2:52) Interlude (0:40) Introduction/One Way Ticket (6:15) Climb!/Young Sheena (5:58) Marika and the Water Deer (2:14) African Ballet (1:53) The Encounter (3:36) Shaman Taught Me (1:58) The Circle ...

  5. Sheena (1984) Soundtrack. Sheena grew up in the African wild, raised by a mystical witch woman. When her foster mother is framed for a murder Sheena is forced to flee, helped by her ability to talk to animals and her knowledge of the jungle. Buy Movie:

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  7. “For Your Eyes Only” by Sheena Easton is a song that holds significant meaning both in its lyrics and historical context. It beautifully captures the depth of love and vulnerability that comes with being in a meaningful relationship.

  8. May 2, 2024 · In 1981, Sheena Easton released “For Your Eyes Only,” which became the theme song for the James Bond film of the same name. The song was written by Bill Conti and Michael Leeson and produced by Christopher Neil. It received critical acclaim and became Easton’s biggest hit in the US, reaching number four on the Billboard Hot 100.

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