There's the one everyone always recognizes and this one, just titled '007.'
"007" (sometimes referred to as the "007 Theme", not to be confused with the "James Bond Theme"), is an adventure theme composed by John Barry in 1963 for the Bond film, From Russia with Love. "The John Barry Seven" had pop chart hit with a cover version of Elmer Bernstein's theme to The Magnificent Seven that featured seven beats repeated throughout the theme. Barry used seven beats throughout the 007 theme.
It became a secondary theme for the Bond films, being used in quite a few Bond movies, primarily during action scenes. Here are its most notable appearances:
* From Russia with Love — Played during the gypsy camp gunfight and also during
Bond's theft of the Lektor decoder from the Russian embassy in Istanbul.
* Thunderball — Played when Bond runs from SPECTRE during a parade and when he joins the climactic underwater fight.
* You Only Live Twice — Played during the flight of "Little Nellie" before Bond battles four helicopters that attack him.
* Diamonds Are Forever — Played during Bond's destruction of Blofeld's Headquarters.
* Moonraker — Played during the Amazon river chase.
The theme has not been featured in its entirety in a Bond movie since its use in Moonraker.
This piece of music was also used by Al Primo, the news director at KYW-TV in Philadelphia for its long-time theme to Eyewitness News, and was adopted by other Group W stations in Balitmore, Pittsburgh, Boston and San Francisco as well as other non-Group W stations, most notably WLS-TV in Chicago.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Bond_music#007