Mighty, Mighty Man

Mighty, Mighty Man is a song that plays on Galaxy News Radio in Fallout 3, and on Diamond City Radio in Fallout 4. It was composed and performed by Roy Brown.

Background
The song was recorded for the De Luxe record label in New Orleans in October 1947. Roy Brown's vocals were accompanied by the Earl Barnes Orchestra with Wallace Davenport (trumpet), Clement Tervalone (trombone), Earl Barnes (tenor saxophone), Walter Daniels (piano), Bill Jones (guitar), and Percy Gabriel (bass). The drummer is unknown.

Lyrics
Well, I'm a mighty, mighty man, I'm young and I'm in my prime Yes I'm a mighty, mighty man, I'm young and I'm in my prime Well, I don't pick my jobs I'm ready for any ol' kind

Yes, I'm a real young man, a brand new twenty-five Yes I'm a real young man, a brand new twenty-five Well, I'm willing, I'm able, I'm practically much alive

Well, I'm six-feet-tall, I ain't no hand-me-down Yes I'm six-feet-tall, and I ain't no hand-me-down Well, I got a gal in town who calls me Good Rockin' Brown

[SAX SOLO]

Well, I'm a single man, I really don't need a wife (Pick up, you gals!) Yes, I'm a single man, and I really don't need a wife Well I aim to stay this way, cause' oh what a wonderful life

[TRUMPET SOLO]

And now! Well, I'm a mighty man, I'm young and I'm in my prime Yes, a mighty, mighty man, I'm young and I'm in my prime Well, when you want me, holler and I'll be there on time

Well, when there's work to do, send for the mighty one Yes, when there's work to do you better send for the mighty one Yes, he'll stay on the job, until the job is done