No I'm not lol but that is true dedication!
keep it up dude hehe

Thanks!

I could of sworn I heard Maybe at a restaurant once.
I'm sure there will be some Fallout 1, 2 or 3 players who will recognize the songs.

In fact, I think I'll go shopping some time and hope to hear the songs.
I'm not, but I have to say that FO3 introduced me to music I had never heard and would normally never listen to. I am 32 years old, so this music isn't normally a part of my life... but Fallout changed all that! Now I walk around singing "... I just want to start a flame in your heart" and "He's hackin' and whackin' and smackin'" and I'm LOVING IT!!! So thanks, FO3... for broadening my horizons!
A question for the author of this thread: How old are you and did you listen to this kind of music before FO3?
I'm 22 and I played the first Fallout when it came out, in 1997. So I discovered the Ink Spots' "
Maybe" song at 10 years old. Then one year later, I discovered Louis Armstrong "A Kiss to Build a Dream On". But, like you, it really was Fallout 3 that brought me in songs from the thirties and fourties, thanks to the radio station and the numerous mods that add new songs.