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Vintage Music Packs for Radio New Vegas and Mojave Music Radio

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Check out my other Radio Mod Let Freedom Swing if you're playing Fallout 4.


If you liked Old Man Mose's "More Where That Came From" for GNR in Fallout 3, then you'll love these. These packs add songs to both New Vegas radio stations that fit each of their distinct vibes. Radio New Vegas includes more Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis, Tony Bennett, Louis Prima, and lot's of 40's and 50's gems. Mojave Music Radio adds a number of 40's western groups like Roy Rogers, Gene Autry, The Sons of the Pioneers, Tex Williams, Bob Wills, and Bing Crosby doing some western inspired numbers with the Andrews Sisters. Even if you don't like "Country" music. (I HATE country) I think you'll find these enjoyable as I tried to stick to stuff that is considered more western and western swing which was popular back in the 40's.  

I also include a number of songs the developers made a nod to in-game in the form of Quest names. "That Lucky Old Sun", "Ring-a-ding-ding", and "Whispering Grass" just to name a few.

With the imminent release of Fallout 4 I noticed a large uptick in downloads. Considering I'm using this myself with TTW right now, I figured I'd release a bonus pack of songs I've added over the last year. Enjoy.

With the update to Mojave Music Radio and the Expansion Pack for Radio New Vegas I consider this final. I'll be back for Fallout 4 though. Thanks for listening!

If songs are too loud on the pipboy, try leveling them down with MP3Gain, It's pretty easy just add all the MP3s, analyze, and adjust the db down accordingly in the box at the top. I'd suggest doing this in increments of -5db until they're where you want them.

I do not use these with R.A.C.E Radio Music (although I do use it for my "other" music and endorse it.) If you are please follow his instructions. If you want to use both sets of songs some files will have to be renamed to higher numbers or they will overwrite each other. Mediquette suggests a bulk file renamer like the one found here.



**************NOTES ON INSTALLING RADIO NEW VEGAS TRACKS******************



1. Requires Extended New Vegas Radio Generator by Jarol. Download that here:



2. Paste his files into the root New Vegas directory, it's in the same folder that the Data folder is in. (Where FalloutNV.exe is) You do not need to worry about the batch files (I have already done steps 3-5 on Jarrol's installation instructions.YOU DO NOT NEED TO REFORMAT THE FILES THEY ARE READY TO WORK WITH THIS PLAYER AS IS)

3. Download the 125 Radio New Vegas Tracks and the 25 Extension pack (if you haven't already) extract them, and put the mp3s and oggs in
Fallout New Vegas/Data/sound/songs/radionvextend

(Yes, I am aware that using the NMM deposits these in the data folder instead of this folder, sorry for the oversight but I wasn't using NMM when I created it. You will need to copy and paste. Installing the expansion pack with NMM should create the directory for you)


4. Run Extended NVR Generator.exe which should be located in the New Vegas folder(The folder that contains the data folder) If you installed the extended generator correctly it should be there. Please note that you must run the generator executable as administrator (unless you've installed to somewhere other than the program files folder or set the New Vegas folder to allow read/write) 


5. Set number of songs to 125. Set other options as you choose. (If you download the expansion pack use 150)

If you ARE NOT also using the Mojave track pack you may want to set all radios to NVR. But you shouldn't those tracks are great.

[If you have Fallout 3 there's a guide for adding the songs from Galaxy News Radio in the readme that came with the generator mod. This requires both Fallout 3 and FOMM (Fallout Mod Manager). Using FOMM you will extract the files (from the sound or songs .bsa, I forget which) and make sure you place them in the GNR folder located in data/sound/songs]


6. Hit generate esp and then make sure you enable the esp in your mod manager or launcher.


***************NOTES ON INSTALLING MOJAVE MUSIC RADIO TRACKS**************


1. Download the esp package for Mojave Music Radio Extended by ZeroDiamond
http://www.nexusmods.com/newvegas/mods/44139

2. Get the 100 track esp and place it in the data folder (Where esp files go)

3. If you haven't already, download the 100 Mojave Radio tracks on this page and extract them. Put the mp3s and mono oggs in
Data/sound/songs/mojaveextend (You may have to create that last folder)

4. Using my tracks or his is fairly optional depending on your
preferences. Mine are more 40's western swing, pop western and cowboy
songs and his has a lot of bluegrass/folk which struck me as out of place.
You're free to mix and match, I think there are a few crossovers but not many.

If you do use some of his tracks please note that some of his do not work properly because
the mono .ogg files are corrupted. You can tell which ones are by their file size (0). 

5. Make sure you check off the box for the Mojave 100 track esp in FOMM/NMM.


All tracks have had their bitrates adjusted to 128kbps. Volumes have been
normalized. mono.oggs are included for use with world radios.


************************SONGS LIST FOR RADIO NEW VEGAS PACK*************************


King Porter Stomp - Benny Goodman and the 1940 Metronome All-Stars
A Little Bird Told Me - Evelyn Knight and the Stardusters
Dear Hearts and Gentle People - Bob Crosby and the Bobcats
Atomic Cocktail - Slim Gillard Quartet
Orange Colored Sky - Nat King Cole and the Stan Kenton Orchestra
Night Train - Ray Anthony & His Orchestra
On The Atcheson, Topeka, and the Santa Fe - Johnny Mercer & The Pied Pipers
Aba Daba Honeymoon- Debbie Reynolds
Nightmare - Artie Shaw
We'll Meet Again - Vera Lynn
Public Melody Number One - Louis Armstrong
Ain't Nobody Here But Us Chickens - Louis Jordan & The Tympani 5
Bugle Call Rag - Benny Goodman and the 1940 Metronome All-Stars
Blues in the Night - Cab Calloway & his orchestra
Beatin', Bangin', and Scratchin' - Danny Kaye & The Andrews Sisters
Back in Your Own Backyard - Billie Holiday
My Blue Heaven - Sammy Kaye
When That Man is Dead And Gone - Glenn Miller & his Orchestra
Murder, He Says - Dinah Shore
Accentuate The Positive - Johnny Mercer & The Pied Pipers
Till The End of Time - Doris Day & The Les Brown Orchestra
Shoo-Fly Pie - June Christy and The Stan Kenton Orchestra
The Woodchuck Song - Tex Beneke & His Orchestra
Bim Bam Baby - Frank Sinatra
Choo' Choo Ch'Boogie - Louis Jordan & His Tympani 5
Diga Diga Do - The Mills Brothers & The Duke Ellington Orchestra
Wheel of Fortune - Kay Starr
Mean to Me - Billie Holiday
Zooming at the Zombie - John Kirby Orchestra
Dream - Pied Pipers
Up an Atom - Gene Krupa
Straighten Up and Fly Right - The Andrews Sisters
Wolverine Blues - Bob Crosby & his Bobcats
Someone Done HooDoo'd The HooDoo Man - Louis Jordan & His Tympani 5
Shake Down the Stars - Ella Fitgerald & The Chick Webb Orchestra
Whispering Grass - The Ink Spots
As Long as You Live (You'll Be Dead If You Die) - Louis Armstrong
Tampico - June Christy & The Stan Kenton Orchestra
You'll Get Yours - Frank Sinatra
Tiger Rag - The Mills Brothers
Stone Cold Dead in the Market - Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Jordan
Rags to Riches - Tony Bennett
Rum & Nuka Cola - The Andrews Sisters
It Ain't Necessarily So - Bing Crosby
Someone's Rocking My Dream Boat - The Ink Spots
Plenty of Money (and you) - Tony Bennett & The Count Basie Orchestra
Jack, You're Dead - Louis Jordan & His Tympani 5
To Each His Own - The Ink Spots
That Ole Devil Called Love - Billie Holiday
(Love is the) Tender Trap - Frank Sinatra
A Hundred Years From Today - Lee Wiley
Everything is Movin' Too Fast - Peggy Lee
Don't Let the Stars Get in Your Eyes - Perry Como
Summertime - Sidney Bechet
Who's Sorry Now? - Bing Crosby
Minnie the Moocher - Cab Calloway & his orchestra
A Tisket A Tasket - Ella Fitzgerald & her Orchestra
Ol' Man Mose - Louis Armstrong
The Mooche - Duke Ellington
Destination Moon - Dinah Washington
The Lucky Old Sun - Dean Martin *QUEST SONG*
Milenberg Joys - Bob Crosby & his Bobcats
Moonburn - Bing Crosby
We Three - The Ink Spots
Maple Leaf Rag - Art Hodes and his Chicagoans
The Sky Fell Down - The Tommy Dorsey Orchestra with Frank Sinatra
Ring-a-Ding-Ding - Frank Sinatra
Big Town - Roy Brown
Darktown Strutter's Ball - Benny Goodman & the 1940 Metronome All-Stars
One O' Clock Jump - Benny Goodman & the 1940 Metronome All-Stars
I'll Be Seeing You - Frank Sinatra & The Tommy Dorsey Orchestra
Shanty Town - The Ink Spots
Jump, Jive, and Wail - Louis Prima
The End of the World - Julie London
All God's Children Got Rhythm - Artie Shaw
If I Didn't Care - The Ink Spots
Moonlight Cocktail - Glenn Miller
After You Get What You Want You Don't Want It - Nat King Cole Trio
Oh! By Jingo! - Spike Jones
Cocktails for Two - Spike Jones
Hey! Ba-Ba-Re-Bop - Tex Beneke
California, Here I Come - Al Jolson
It's All Over Now - Peggy Lee
In the Middle of May - The Pied Pipers
Just A-Sittin' and A-Rockin' - The Delta Rhythm Boys
His Feets To Big For The Bed - June Christy and The Stan Kenton Orchestra
It's A Good Day - Peggy Lee
That Old Black Magic - Sammy Davis Jr.
My Heart is a Hobo - Tex Beneke
Slow Boat to China - Kay Kyser
Powder Your Face with Sunshine - Evelyn Knight and the Stardusters
Show Me the Way to Get Out Of This World - Peggy Lee
Saint Louis Blues Mambo - Richard Maltby
Love Me or Leave Me - Sammy Davis Jr.
Standing on the Corner - Dean Martin
In the Mood - Glenn Miller and the Army Air Force Band
I've Got a Lovely Bunch of Coconuts - Freddy Martin Orchestra with Merv Griffin
Over the Rainbow - Glenn Miller and the Army Air Force Band
Sing, Sing, Sing(with a Swing) - Benny Goodman and his Orchestra
Praise the Lord and Pass the Ammunition - The Merry Macs
Charlie, My Boy - Bob Crosby and his Orchestra
Sun Valley Jump - Glenn Miller and the Army Air Force Band
I've Got the World on a String - Frank Sinatra
Battery Bounce - Art Tatum
A Kiss to Build a Dream On - Louis Armstrong
I'm Beginning to See the Light - Ella Fitzgerald and the Ink Spots
Taint Nobody's Business if I Do - Fats Waller
When the Sun Goes Down - The Ink Spots
The Daily Double - Georgie Auld and his Orchestra
Till I Die - Frank Sinatra
Zip-a-dee-doo-dah - Connie Boswell
East St. Louis Toodle-oo - Duke Ellington
The Gypsy - The Ink Spots
Well Take'em Joe - Slim Gaillard Quartet
Who Threw the Whiskey in the Well - Lucky Millander's Orchestra
B-Flat Blues - Count Basie and his orchestra
In A Little Spanish Town - Rosemary Clooney
Vagabond Shoes - Vic Damone
In Las Vegas - Dean Martin


*********Expansion Pack***********


Cry - Johnny Ray and the Four Lads
Heartaches - Ted Weems
Beyond the Sea - Bobby Darin
Shake 'em Up Baby - Roy Brown
Mack the Knife - Bobby Darin
Jungle Drums - Earl Bostic
Til Then - The Mills Brothers
Eddie, My Love - The Fontane Sisters (ED-E's quest name!)
I'm Shootin' High - Nat King Cole
Flamingo - Earl Bostic
Beans and Cornbread - Louis Jordan
Bernie's Tune - Curley Hammer
One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer - Amos Milburn
That Great Come And Get It Day - The Modernaires
I'm Gonna Lock My Heart (And Throw Away The Key) - Billie Holliday
Atom Bomb Baby - The Five Stars
That's The Way It Is - The Ink Spots
Trying - Ella Fitzgerald
It's All Over But the Crying - The Ink Spots
Street of Dreams - The Ink Spots
Tanya - Plas Johnson
Pickin' on the Wrong Chicken - The Five Stars
You Hit Me Baby Like An Atom Bomb - Faye Simmons
The Big Twist - Plas Johnson
Who's Got the Action? - Dean Martin



*****************************MOJAVE MUSIC RADIO SONG LIST********************************

2.5 adds more songs than are listed here but this should give you the general idea.

Deadly Weapon (A Pretty Woman is a) - Eddy Howard and his Orchestra
Quick Silver - Bing Crosby & The Andrews Sisters
Steel Guitar Rag - Bob Wills & his Texas Playboys
Shotgun Boogie - Tennesee Ernie Ford
Texas Playboy Rag - Bob Wills & his Texas Playboys
Cool Water - Sons of the Pioneers
Misery - Bob Wills & his Texas Playboys
Three Caballeros - The Andrews Sisters
Master's Call - Marty Robbins
The Ballad of Pecos Bill - Roy Rogers
Smoke! Smoke! Smoke! That Cigarette - Tex Ritter
A Hundred and Sixty Acres - Bing Crosby & The Andrews Sisters
Tumbling Tumbleweeds - The Sons of the Pioneers
I'll Never Get Out of This World Alive - Hank Williams
Don't Fence Me In - Bing Crosby & The Andrews Sisters
Stay A Little Longer - Bob Wills & His Texas Playboys
The Ballad of Paladin - Duane Eddy
Way Out There - The Sons of the Pioneers
Settin' The Woods on Fire - Hank Williams
Roses and Revolvers - Tex Williams
Chant of the Wanderer - Sons of the Pioneers
Jezebel - Frankie Laine
Vaya Con Dios - Les Paul and Mary Ford
Mule Train - Frankie Laine
Born to Lose - Ted Daffan and his Texans
After Midnight - Patsy Cline
Takin' Off - Milton Brown
I Didn't Know The Gun Was Loaded - The Andrews Sisters
Whoa Babe - Bob Wills & his Texas Playboys
The Devil's Great Grandson - Roy Rogers and the Sons of the Pioneers
I'm an Old Cowhand - Bing Crosby
Runnin' Gun - Marty Robbins
My Rifle, My Pony and Me - Dean Martin
Pistol Packin' Mama - Bing Crosby & The Andrews Sisters
Nueva Laredo - Les Paul and Mary Ford
So Round, So Firm, So Fully Packed - Johnny Bond
Back in the Saddle Again - Gene Autry
Doctor, Lawyer, Indian Chief - Betty Hutton
Lost Highway - Hank Williams
Stratosphere Boogie - Speedy West
Rag Mop - Ames Brothers
How High the Moon - Les Paul and Mary Ford
Ghost Riders in the Sky - Vaughn Monroe and his Orchestra
Rawhide - Frankie Laine
Big Beaver - Bob Wills
Deep in the Heart of Texas - The Merry Macs
Happy Trails - Gene Autry
You Can't Get A Man With A Gun - Betty Hutton
El Paso - Marty Robbins
Ida Red - Bob Wills and his Texas Playboys
Happy Roving Cowboy - Sons of the Pioneers
Ten Gallon Stetson - Bill Haley
The Searchers - Sons of the Pioneers
I Want To Be A Cowboy's Sweetheart - Patsy Montana
Cowpoke - Rex Allen
Bonanza - Buddy Morrow Orchestra
The Cattle Call - Eddy Arnold
Blue Shadows on the Trail - Roy Rogers
Wanderers of the Wasteland (My Lop Eared Mule)- Sons of the Pioneers

********************************RECOMMENDED RADIO MODS*********************************

These are mods I use in conjunction with these to enhance how the music is played in-game. 


************New Vegas Speakers************

This is a small mod that changes all the speakers in front of the Kings School and on the Strip/in the casinos to play Radio New Vegas instead of
the same 5 songs over and over. Perfect if you want to gamble and listen to these songs without clashing with the Pip-Boy Radio, or just to add some atmosphere to these areas of the game. 
http://www.nexusmods.com/newvegas/mods/41828/


*************Silent Radio Fixer***************

This fixes several radios that turn on but didn't play anything to now play New Vegas Radio, like the one in the
Novac apartment, Lucky 38 suite, and others.
http://www.nexusmods.com/newvegas/mods/37302/?


*************Radio ED-E*******************
If you were like me and were disappointed that ED-E doesn't play music like he does in the trailer.  You get him and you can't wait for your spurs to Jingle, Jangle, Jingle, but doesn't play anything other than his danger music. This allows him to play and switch between Mojave Music Radio or Radio New Vegas as he follows you around.
http://www.nexusmods.com/newvegas/mods/57324/?


**********R.A.C.E Radio Music**************
These tracks are also compatible with R.A.C.E and I really recommend that player if you already have another mod running with NVR
http://www.newvegasnexus.com/downloads/file.php?id=34999


********Fallout 1 & 2 Ambient tracks **********
Replaces the background music with the Fallout 1 & 2 ambient music. Kind of neat if you've played them (or even if you haven't). The level of atmosphere it adds makes even me turn off the Pipboy radio sometimes. Don't use shutupmusicspeakers.esp if you want to use the first mod I recomended because they do opposite things.
http://www.nexusmods.com/newvegas/mods/38557/?