Let's Go To Vegas
Faith Hill · It Matters To Me [1995]
Kiss the single life goodbye.
Hey baby let's go to Vegas,
bet on love, and let it ride.
Lyin' on the banks of the river,
stars are dancin', Lord it's hot!
Holdin' you is what I live for.
I just had a crazy thought...
Hey baby let's go to Vegas,
kiss the single life goodbye.
Hey baby let's go to Vegas,
bet on love, and let it ride.
Find a little wedding chapel,
a pair of rings, and a preacher, too.
Underneath the neon steeple
we'll take a gamble and say "I do."
Hey baby let's go to Vegas,
kiss the single life goodbye.
Hey baby let's go to Vegas,
bet on love and let it ride.
Viva Las Vegas!
Sparklin lights,
dangerous living, tumbling dice.
You're my ace in the hole now, honey,
and I'm your Lady Luck.
Pack a few things and a little money,
and put it in the truck.
Hey baby let's go to Vegas,
kiss the single life goodbye.
Hey baby let's go to Vegas,
bet on love and let it ride.
Viva Las Vegas!
Sparklin lights,
dangerous living, tumbling dice.
You're my ace in the hole now, honey,
and I'm your Lady Luck.
Pack a few things and a little money,
and put it in the truck.
Hey baby let's go to Vegas,
kiss the single life goodbye.
Hey baby let's go to Vegas,
bet on love and let it ride.
Bet on love and let it ride.
Bet on love and let it ride.
Let's Go To Vegas
Faith Hill's 'Let's Go To Vegas' stands as a defining track from her 1995 debut album, It Matters To Me. The recording captures the artist's early commitment to traditional country sounds, showcasing the clear, emotive vocals that would later propel her to mainstream stardom. As part of her initial body of work, the song reflects the romantic optimism and narrative storytelling characteristic of the mid-90s country genre. While Hill would eventually achieve massive crossover success with later releases, this early single remains a testament to her foundational style. The track highlights her ability to convey intimate emotion within a polished production framework, establishing the sonic identity that would define her extensive discography. It serves as an essential song point for listeners exploring the origins of one of country music's most enduring voices.

