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"Where Have You Been All My Life?" is a song broadcast on Radio New Vegas in Fallout: New Vegas. It is one of the tracks in the game that were licensed from APM music and appears on the Bruton CD Singers and Swingers.

Background

Songwriter team John Cacavas and Hal David completed this album in 2003 as a followup to the 2002 Bruton album It's Showtime.[1]

The personnel on this track of the Singers and Swingers album included Jeff Hooper and the Metro Voices Chorus (vocals), Colin Sheen (musician fixer), and Stephen Cole & Jez Poole (producers). The album was recorded at Battery Studios & Whitfield Street Studios, London and mixed by John Timperly at Copthorne Studios, Maidenhead. Mastering was done by Chris Parmenidis at Dennen Mastering and post-production by Merrin Bydder.[2]

Lyrics

[Verse 1]
Like a shooting star
You appeared before me
Where have you been all my life?

[Verse 2]
All at once I've found
Someone to adore me
Where have you been all my life?

[Chorus]
Until the moment we met I had no one to cling to
To be just everything to, to be my own true love

If this is a dream
Let me keep on dreaming
Where have you been all my life?

(Instrumental break)

[Chorus]
Until the moment we met I had no one to cling to
To be just everything to, to be my own true love

[Outro]
If this is a dream
Let me keep on dreaming
Where have you been all my life?

Video

Behind the scenes

An instrumental version of the song is available on APM.[3]

External links

References

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