Busy today much of this week, but here’s a third helping of ditties from the ephemera archives.
Joe Thompson: Sticky Fingers. (2000)
The Ink Spots: Your Feet’s Too Big. (1935)
Marlene Dietrich: You Go to My Head. (1938)
The Skatalites: James Bond Theme. (1967)
Screamin’ Jay Hawkins: I Put a Spell on You. (1956)
Johnny Cash: Personal Jesus. (2003)
Herbie Hancock: Triangle. (1963)
Louis Armstrong: High Society. (1956)
Ethel Waters: Stormy Weather. (1933)
Shawn Lee and his Ping Pong Orchestra: Cha Love. (2005)
The bar is now open.
The Johnny Cash version is actually creepier.
The (relatively) low-key approach helps in that respect.
Louis Armstrong’s version of “You Go To My Head” blew me away. It’s around somewheres…
Cheers.
Great tunes. Some crisps would be nice.
Just buy the game to hear the tunes!
http://legalgeekery.com/2008/11/08/fallout-3-song-list/
Some Fallout 3 Links with the 30s in-game music in.
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=uxSdbSNckTQ
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=ZQspWS1tQ7M
Official Fallout 3 Soundtrack:
01 – Civilization 3:07 Andrews Sisters & Danny Kaye
02 – Way Back Home 2:54 Bob Crosby
03 – Into Each Life Some Rain Must Fall 3:10 Ella Fitzgerald with The Ink Spots
04 – Anything Goes 3:04 Cole Porter
05 – Fox Boogie 3:16 Trede, Gerhard (GEMA) (C)
06 – I’m Tickled Pink 1:52 Shaindlin, Jack (BMI) (C)
07 – I Don’t Want To Set The World On Fire 3:07 The Ink Spots
08 – Jazzy Interlude 2:52 Munn, Billy (PRS) (C)
09 – Jolly Days 1:41
10 – Let’s Go Sunning 1:45 Shaindlin, Jack (BMI) (C)
11 – A WONDERFUL GUY 2:48 MARGARET WHITING
12 – Rhythm for You 2:59 Christiani, Eddy; Poptie, Frans
13 – Butcher Pete Part 1 2:28 Roy Brown
14 – Butcher Pete Part 2 2:43 Roy Brown
15 – Mighty Mighty Man 2:36 Roy Brown
16 – Swing Doors 2:59 Gray, Allan (GEMA) (C)
17 – Maybe 3:06 The Ink Spots
18 – I Don’t Want To Set The World On Fire 3:00 The Ink Spots
19 – Crazy He Calls Me 3:05 Billie Holiday
20 – Easy Living 3:06 Billie Holiday
21 – Boogie Man 2:23 Phillips, Sid”
Somehow walking around a virtual Washington DC after a nuclear holocaust is aided by uplifting 30s tunes.