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This entry is part 3 of 7 in the series Miami Vice FAQS

Q: What was the song that was playing at the end of Definitely Miami?

A: At the end of Definitely Miami, Sonny is walking down the beach towards Callie, to arrest her. The song that’s playing is “Cry” by Godley and Creme.

Q: What was the song playing during the ambulance scene of Bought and Paid For?

A: In Bought and Paid For, when Gina arrives at her friend’s house to see emergency crews, the song that’s playing is “Cold Wind Blows” by Karla Bonoff. It was a Miami Vice exclusive, written for use in this episode, but to the dismay of Karla’s fans, she never finished or officially released the song.

Q: Don Johnson’s song “Streetwise” was used in the episode Streetwise, but it’s not on his “Heartbeat” album. Where is it?

A: The song “Streetwise”, from the episode Streetwise, was a bonus track that was only available in the 65-minute long form video for the album “Heartbeat”. It only aired on HBO a few times, is hard-to-find on VHS, and does not yet exist on DVD.

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  • Marjolein said:

    The song Streetwise is also available on vinyl. It’s the B-side of Don Johnson’s 12″ Maxi-Single “Heartache away”, released in 1986.

  • rheal said:

    What is the name of the track/song used in grittier episodes. Its an instrumental mostly but the refrain is “this is what you want, this is what you get” very somber kind of track.

  • Jon said:

    It’s “The Order Of Death” by Public Image, Ltd. (PiL)

    …episode used was “Little Miss Dangerous”

    Great one!!

    Jon

  • Erik said:

    Does anyone know the name of the song that plays near the beginning of the Prodical Son. It repeats throughout the 2 part series? It sounds like a flute.

  • Conrad said:

    Hi
    It’s Called ‘Colombia’ By Jan Hammer
    You will find it on the Miami Vice:The complete collection album or on iTunes

    Conrad

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