Las Vegas (TV Series) - Opening Sequence

Opening Sequence

Various theme songs have been used, depending on where, how or when the show has aired. In France, Italy, Spain, Portugal, The Netherlands, the UK, and other countries the theme song is "Let It Ride" by Charlie Clouser and Jon Ingoldsby, while in other countries, such as the USA and Canada, the theme song is "A Little Less Conversation" (the Memories – The '68 Comeback Special version) by Elvis Presley. For the American DVD, as well as the episodes available for viewing on NBC's website, Clouser's song is used, with the exception of the pilot episode.

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