Composer
David Arnold employs three primary
leitmotifs on the soundtrack, that recur in two or more of the tracks listed. One is pinned to the film’s title theme, "You Know My Name" by Chris Cornell, which serves as a musical representation of Bond’s evolving identity as he earns his 00 status. Another leitmotif is associated with Vesper Lynd, Bond's romantic interest, and reflects his emotional vulnerability. A third, more minor motif, is tied to Solange, encapsulating Bond's brief relationship with her. Arnold’s approach to action scoring follows John Barry’s tradition of using “action themes” – secondary motifs that underscore key sequences with references to the main title theme, the "James Bond Theme", or original musical material. The action theme composed for
Casino Royale is featured in pieces such as "Miami International", "Stairwell Fight", and "The Switch", blending rhythmic propulsion with electric guitar and orchestral flourishes. Notably, Arnold withholds the classic "James Bond Theme" until the final track, "The Name's Bond... James Bond", it only being hinted towards when Bond wins his Aston Martin DB5 in a game of poker, symbolizing Bond's full transformation into the iconic spy.
You Know My Name Theme • 1. "African Rundown" • 4. "Blunt Instrument" • 8. "Miami International" • 9. "I'm the Money" • 10. "Aston Montenegro"
Vesper Theme • 11. "Dinner Jackets" • 14. "Vesper" • 20. "City of Lovers" • 23. "Death of Vesper"
Solange Theme • 6. "Solange" • 7. "Trip Aces" ==Track listing==