
It may have been exacerbated with the Tops casino: I think they have a 4 song playlist and it's all from Radio New Vegas. I just catch enough from the random radio encounters that I want to shoot myself. The track " Stars of the Midnight Range" was intended to be included on this station, but an error linked the entry in the radio tracklist to the MP3 file for " Big Iron," which causes " Big Iron" to be played twice as often as other tracks, and occasionally play twice in a row.I think I should point out that I never actively have the radio playing from my character's Pip Boy. They can still be heard elsewhere in the game. There is evidence that they may have been intended to play on the radio but were cut from the playlists. Sawyer especially for the game were intended to be played on the radio stations. The credits indicate that the four songs were written and performed by J.E.New Vegas' voice actor is real life singer, actor and Las Vegas entertainer Wayne Newton, also known as "Mr. New Vegas is cited quoting the title of " You're Nobody 'till Somebody Loves You", by Dean Martin, saying that "somebody" is him, although this song is never played nor cited in the credits for Radio New Vegas. "Something's Gotta Give" is played by Dean Domino's hologram in the Dead Money add-on.The song "Heartaches By The Number" is also the name of Cassidy's Companion mission.The signal for Radio New Vegas is found after you leave Doc Mitchell's house.All of the instrumentals on this station were written by Gerhard Trede, whose tunes " Jolly Days" and " Fox Boogie" were also included on the Fallout 3 soundtrack.



" Jingle, Jangle, Jingle" - The Kay Kyser Orchestra (1942)." It's a Sin to Tell a Lie" - The Ink Spots (1979)." Heartaches by the Number" - Guy Mitchell (1980)." Ain't That a Kick in the Head?" - Dean Martin (1960).
