Fallout: New Vegas soundtrack revealed

Sam Ecorners

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In the latest newsletter, Bethesda announced some of the music that will be featured in Fallout: New Vegas:<blockquote>NEW VEGAS RADIO

"AIN'T THAT A KICK IN THE HEAD"
Written by Sammy Cahn and James Van Heusen
Performed by Dean Martin

"IT'S A SIN TO TELL A LIE"
Written by Billy Mayhew
Performed by The Ink Spots

"BLUE MOON"
Written by Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart
Performed by Frank Sinatra

"JINGLE, JANGLE, JINGLE"
Written by Joseph Lilley and Frank Loesser
Performed by Kay Kyser

"LOVE ME AS THOUGH THERE WERE
NO TOMORROW"
Written by Harold Adamson and Jimmy McHugh
Performed by Nat King Cole

"WHY DON'T YOU DO RIGHT?
(GET ME SOME MONEY, TOO!)"
Written by Joe McCoy
Performed by Peggy Lee

"MAD ABOUT THE BOY"
Written by Noel Coward
Performed by Helen Forest

"SOMETHING'S GOTTA GIVE"
Written by Johnny Mercer
Performed by Bing Crosby


BLACK MOUNTAIN RADIO

"HEARTACHES BY THE NUMBERS"
Written by Harlan Howard
Performed by Guy Mitchell

"IT'S A SIN"
Written by William Grishaw
Performed by Eddy Arnold

"HANGOVER HEART"
Written by Hank Thompson and Pat Hagen
Performed by Hank Thompson

"JOHNNY GUITAR"
Written by Victor Young and Peggy Lee
Performed by Peggy Lee

"BIG IRON"
Written and Performed by Marty Robbins

"STARS OF THE MIDNIGHT RANGE"
Written and Performed by Johnny Bond</blockquote>Also, two new concept art pictures are included:
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Meh, I thought some of the real ingame music was revealed. Always found the concept of the radio stations stupid, that's why it doesnt draw my attention here.

Atleast the concept arts are good.
Why can't the Cesars Legion have the clothes like on the picture, not these .... things they have ingame? :(
 
Hope they have a much wider musical selection... I'm looking forward to some Vegas-y style tunes but I'd really like some more of that '50s/Ink Spots/Bob Crosby type stuff.
 
Funny how the CA for these games always nails it, when the games themselves fail so hard to instill any of the emotions the originals gave.
 
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