Blue Moon

Blue Moon is a song written by Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart in 1934 that is featured in the Fallout: New Vegas debut trailer. However, the trailer uses the cover of the song by Frank Sinatra, as opposed to the original version of the song, to give it a "Vegas vibe", so to speak. Frank Sinatra's cover was recorded in 1961, making it the most-modern song featured yet in a canon Fallout game (aside from ambient tracks) and one of two songs that were recored after the 1950's (The other being Ain't That a Kick in the Head?).

The Fallout: New Vegas version of Blue Moon is featured on the Frank Sinatra 16-CD-Set called Concepts.

Lyrics
Blue Moon, you saw me standing alone, Without a dream in my heart, Without a love of my own,

Blue moon, you knew just what I was there for, You heard me saying a prayer for, Someone I really could care for,

And then there suddenly appeared before me, The only one my arms would hold, I heard somebody whisper "please adore me," And when I looked to the moon it turned to gold,

Blue moon, now I'm no longer alone, Without a dream in my heart, Without a love of my own.

(music break)

And then there suddenly appeared before me, The only one my arms will ever hold, I heard somebody whisper "please adore me", And when I looked the Moon had turned to gold,

Blue moon, Now I'm no longer alone, Without a dream in my heart, Without a love of my own,

Blue moon, Now I'm no longer alone, Without a dream in my heart, Without a love of my own.

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Blue Moon