"Miami Vice Theme", also known as "The Original Miami Vice Theme" in some releases and simply as "Miami Vice" in its extended version, is a song performed by Jan Hammer, recorded on the first Miami Vice soundtrack in 1985. The song first appeared over the opening credits in the Miami Vice pilot episode, "Brother's Keeper", and was subsequently used as the title music for every episode of the series, even those scored by Tim Truman after Jan Hammer left the show as composer. The track also appeared within the episodes "Brother's Keeper" and "A Bullet for Crockett".
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| - "Miami Vice Theme", also known as "The Original Miami Vice Theme" in some releases and simply as "Miami Vice" in its extended version, is a song performed by Jan Hammer, recorded on the first Miami Vice soundtrack in 1985. The song first appeared over the opening credits in the Miami Vice pilot episode, "Brother's Keeper", and was subsequently used as the title music for every episode of the series, even those scored by Tim Truman after Jan Hammer left the show as composer. The track also appeared within the episodes "Brother's Keeper" and "A Bullet for Crockett".
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- Crockett chasing Tubbs across Miami
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| - "Brother's Keeper"
- "A Bullet for Crockett"
- Opening of every episode
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| - "Miami Vice Theme", also known as "The Original Miami Vice Theme" in some releases and simply as "Miami Vice" in its extended version, is a song performed by Jan Hammer, recorded on the first Miami Vice soundtrack in 1985. The song first appeared over the opening credits in the Miami Vice pilot episode, "Brother's Keeper", and was subsequently used as the title music for every episode of the series, even those scored by Tim Truman after Jan Hammer left the show as composer. The track also appeared within the episodes "Brother's Keeper" and "A Bullet for Crockett". Along with "Crockett's Theme", it is one of the most famous pieces of music Jan Hammer composed for the series.
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