When Sheena Easton strutted onstage at Davies Symphony Hall on July 23, 2015, the audience got more than just a classic Bond ballad.

That night’s program, The Spy Who Loved Me, paired her with the San Francisco Symphony for a tribute to music from sy films, complete with two gleaming Bond cars—a 1969 Aston Martin DBS and a Mercury Cougar—parked in the lobby for good measure.

By the time Easton ended the night with “For Your Eyes Only”—the pop hit that made her the only artist ever to be seen singing over a Bond opening sequence—it felt like everything had come full circle.

The Scottish singer who once appeared on a BBC docuseries before climbing to Grammy-winning stardom was now standing center stage with one of America’s top orchestras, enveloped in the glamour of Bond and the splendor

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