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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]

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