Fallout 4: Diamond City Radio (licensed soundtrack)

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in-game soundtrack

Annotation last modified on 2022-05-11 03:00 UTC.

Tracklist

1Digital Media
#TitleArtistRatingLength
1Anything Goes
vocals:
Cole Porter (composer)
arranger:
Vince Giordano
recorded at:
Victor Studio #3 (Cherokee C) (on 1934-11-27) and Clinton Recording Studios (NYC 10th Ave till 2010) in New York, New York, United States (on 2004-05-04)
recording of:
Anything Goes
lyricist and composer:
Cole Porter (composer) (in 1934)
publisher:
Chappell Music (UK), Chappell Music Ltd. and Warner Bros., Inc. (not for release label use!)
part of:
Anything Goes
Cole Porter with Vince Giordano and His Nighthawks3:09
2Easy Living
cover recording of:
Easy Living
lyricist:
Leo Robin (US composer, lyricist & songwriter)
writer:
Ralph Rainger (in 1937) and Leo Robin (US composer, lyricist & songwriter) (in 1937)
composer:
Ralph Rainger and Leo Robin (US composer, lyricist & songwriter)
publisher:
Famous Music Corporation (renamed since 2007‐05 as Sony/ATV Harmony/Melody) (in 1937, in 1964)
Billie Holiday3:03
3Undecided
cover recording of:
Undecided
lyricist:
Sid Robin (US lyricist & composer) (in 1938)
composer:
Charlie Shavers (in 1938)
Ella Fitzgerald3:13
4Keep A‐Knockin’
alto saxophone, baritone saxophone and clarinet:
Louis Jordan (US jazz, blues and r&b musician and songwriter) (on 1939-03-29)
double bass:
Charlie Drayton (1930s-50s blues bassist) (on 1938-03-29)
drums (drum set):
Walter Martin (1930-40s drummer) (on 1939-03-29)
piano:
Clarence Johnson (1930s jazz & blues pianist) (on 1939-03-29)
tenor saxophone:
Lemuel Johnson (on 1939-03-29)
trumpet:
Courtney Williams (1930-40s trumpeter) (on 1939-03-29)
vocals:
Louis Jordan (US jazz, blues and r&b musician and songwriter) (on 1939-03-29)
recording of:
Keep A‐Knockin’ (but You Can’t Come In) (Louis Jordan’s version) (on 1939-03-29)
lyricist and composer:
John Henry ‘Perry’ Bradford and Bert M. Mays
arranger:
Louis Jordan (US jazz, blues and r&b musician and songwriter)
version of:
You Can't Come In
Louis Jordan2:29
5Maybe
recording of:
Maybe
writer:
Allan Flynn and Frank Madden (US songwriter)
publisher:
Robbins (publisher)
The Ink Spots2:56
6I Don’t Want to Set the World on Fire
recording of:
I Don’t Want to Set the World on Fire (on 1941-08-27)
composer:
Bennie Benjamin, Eddie Durham (American guitarist, trombonist, composer and arranger.), Sol Marcus and Eddie Seiler
publisher:
Bennie Benjamin Music Inc., Eddie Durham Swing Music Publishing and Ocheri Publishing Corp.
The Ink Spots4.53:07
7Pistol Packin’ Mama
The Andrews Sisters & Bing Crosby3:19
8Into Each Life Some Rain Must Fall
recorded in:
New York, New York, United States (on 1944-08-30)
vocals:
Ella Fitzgerald (American jazz singer) and The Ink Spots
cover recording of:
Into Each Life Some Rain Must Fall (on 1944-08-30)
lyricist:
Allan Roberts (songwriter)
composer:
Doris Fisher
The Ink Spots & Ella Fitzgerald3.53:08
9Ac‐Cent‐Tchu‐Ate the Positive
recording of:
Ac‐cent‐tchu‐ate the Positive
lyricist:
Johnny Mercer (in 1944)
composer:
Harold Arlen (in 1944)
publisher:
Harwin Music Corporation, Warner/Chappell Music, Hong Kong Limited (華納音樂版權香港有限公司, 1995–2019), ヤマハミュージックエンタテインメントホールディングス (Yamaha Music Entertainment Holdings, Inc., holding company – do not use as release label) and ワーナー・チャペル音楽出版 Synch事業部 (Warner/Chappell Music Japan K.K., Synch Division)
part of:
The 18th Academy Award for Best Original Song (number: 2)
Bing Crosby1:08
10Personality
Johnny Mercer & The Pied Pipers2:49
11One More Tomorrow
Frankie Carle & Marjorie Hughes3:18
12Good Rocking Tonight
Roy Brown3:01
13Mighty Mighty Man
bass guitar:
Percy Gabriel (in 1947-10)
drums (drum set):
[unknown] (Special Purpose Artist – Do not add releases here, if possible.) (in 1947-10)
guitar:
Bill Jones (1940s US R&B guitarist) (in 1947-10)
piano:
Walter Daniels (in 1947-10)
tenor saxophone:
Earl M. Barnes (in 1947-10)
trombone:
Clement Tervalone (in 1947-10)
trumpet:
Wallace Davenport (in 1947-10)
vocals:
Roy Brown (blues musician)
recording of:
Mighty, Mighty Man (in 1947-10)
lyricist and composer:
Roy Brown (blues musician) (until 1947-10)
Roy Brown2:34
14Civilization
vocals:
The Andrews Sisters (on 1947-09-27) and Danny Kaye (on 1947-09-27)
orchestra:
Vic Schoen and His Orchestra (on 1947-09-27)
recording of:
Civilization (Angel in the Wings) (on 1947-09-27)
lyricist:
Bob Hilliard (in 1947)
composer:
Carl Sigman (in 1947)
The Andrews Sisters & Danny Kaye23:02
15It’s All Over but the Crying
The Ink Spots42:49
16Worry Worry Worry
The Three Suns2:30
17Grandma Plays the Numbers
alto saxophone:
William “Cat” Anderson (on 1948-12-19) and Frank Culley (on 1948-12-19)
double bass:
Jimmy Butts (on 1948-12-19)
drums (drum set):
Connie Kay (on 1948-12-19)
tenor saxophone:
Hal Singer (on 1948-12-19)
vocals:
Wynonie Harris (R&B singer, known as “Mr. Blues”) (on 1948-12-19)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Proper Records Ltd. (company credits only; do NOT use as release label)
Wynonie Harris42:39
18A Wonderful Guy
recording of:
I’m in Love With a Wonderful Guy (South Pacific)
lyricist:
Oscar Hammerstein II (of Rodgers & Hammerstein)
composer:
Richard Rodgers (composer)
publisher:
EMI Music Publishing Ltd. (PRS‐affiliated) and Williamson Music Company
part of:
South Pacific (Rodgers & Hammerstein musical)
Tex Beneke41:55
19Butcher Pete (Part 1)
baritone saxophone:
Leroy Rankins (New Orleans tenor saxophonist) (on 1949-11-02)
bass guitar:
Tommy Shelvin (US bassist) (on 1949-11-02)
drums (drum set):
Frank Parker (1950s US R&B drummer) (on 1949-11-02)
guitar:
Louis Sargent (on 1949-11-02)
piano:
Edward Santineo (on 1950-04-19)
tenor saxophone:
Johnny Fontenette (on 1949-11-02)
trumpet:
Teddy Riley (US R&B singer & producer) (on 1949-11-02)
vocals:
Roy Brown (blues musician)
partial recording of:
Butcher Pete (on 1949-11-02)
writer:
Roy Brown (blues musician) (until 1949-11-02) and Henry Bernard (until 1949-11-02)
Roy Brown3.52:26
20Butcher Pete (Part 2)
baritone saxophone:
Leroy Rankins (New Orleans tenor saxophonist) (on 1949-11-02)
bass guitar:
Tommy Shelvin (US bassist) (on 1949-11-02)
drums (drum set):
Frank Parker (1950s US R&B drummer) (on 1949-11-02)
guitar:
Louis Sargent (on 1949-11-02)
piano:
Edward Santineo (on 1950-04-19)
tenor saxophone:
Johnny Fontenette (on 1949-11-02)
trumpet:
Teddy Riley (US R&B singer & producer) (on 1949-11-02)
vocals:
Roy Brown (blues musician)
partial recording of:
Butcher Pete (on 1949-11-02)
writer:
Roy Brown (blues musician) (until 1949-11-02) and Henry Bernard (until 1949-11-02)
Roy Brown32:40
21Crazy He Calls Me
double bass:
Jack Lesberg (on 1949-10-19)
drums (drum set):
Norris "Bunny" Shawker (on 1949-10-19)
guitar:
Tony Mottola (on 1949-10-19)
piano:
Bernie Leighton (on 1949-10-19)
reeds:
Milt Yaner (on 1949-10-19)
trumpet:
Bobby Hackett (on 1949-10-19)
woodwind:
John Fulton (on 1949-10-19)
vocals:
Billie Holiday (on 1949-10-19)
recorded at:
Decca Studios (New York) in New York, New York, United States (on 1949-10-19)
recording of:
Crazy He Calls Me (on 1949-10-19)
lyricist:
Sidney Keith Russell (US songwriter/lyricist Sidney Keith “Bob” Russell)
composer:
Carl Sigman
publisher:
Harrison Music Corp., Major Songs, Music Sales Corporation (American copyright holder in both popular and classical music) and ミュージック・セールス (Music Sales, Japan, subsidiary of Shinko Music Entertainment)
Billie Holiday3.653:06
22Orange Colored Sky
Nat King Cole2:45
23He’s a Demon, He’s a Devil, He’s a DollBetty Hutton43:14
24Happy Times
recording of:
Happy Times (from 1949 film The Inspector General)
writer:
Sylvia Fine (in 1949)
Bob Crosby2:46
25’Way Back Home
recording of:
Way Back Home
writer:
Al Lewis (Tin Pan Alley era lyricist) and Tom Waring
publisher:
Francis, Day & Hunter Ltd. and Redwood Music Ltd. (Carlin)
Bob Crosby2:55
26Dear Hearts and Gentle People
Bob Crosby2:15
27Sixty Minute Man
recording of:
Sixty Minute Man (on 1950-12-30)
lyricist and composer:
Rose Marks (until 1951) and Billy Ward (US r&b/soul vocalist) (until 1951)
Billy Ward and His Dominoes3.52:31
28It’s a Man
Betty Hutton3:09
29Rocket 69
recording of:
Rocket 69 (on 1951-07-06)
writer:
Henry Glover and Barry Mann
Todd Rhodes & Connie Allen42:49
30Uranium Fever
Elton Britt42:19
31Whole Lotta Shakin’ Goin’ OnBig Maybelle42:44
32Atom Bomb Baby
The Five Stars2:18
33Right Behind You Baby
Ray Smith2:27
34Uranium Rock
Warren Smith42:05
35Crawl Out Through the Fallout
Sheldon Allman2:20
36The WandererDion4.52:51
37The End of the World
engineer:
Bill Porter (engineer)
producer:
Chet Atkins
vocals:
Skeeter Davis
recording of:
The End of the World (in 1962)
lyricist:
Sylvia Dee (American lyricist)
composer:
Arthur Kent
publisher:
Music Sales Corporation (American copyright holder in both popular and classical music) and Summit Music Corp, (ASCAP-affiliated)
sub-publisher:
ミュージック・セールス (Music Sales, Japan, subsidiary of Shinko Music Entertainment)
Skeeter Davis4.152:33