"Some Enchanted Evening" is a song originally written for the 1949 musical South Pacific by Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II.
In the Fallout TV series[]
A version of the song performed by The Castells in 1963 is featured in the Fallout TV series episode "The End", first during the dance at Lucy and Monty's wedding, and then during the raider massacre in Vault 33.
It is also included on the official Amazon Music playlist "Music from Fallout" and the Spotify playlist "Fallout Radio" promoting the series.[1]
Background[]
Other artists known from Fallout media who have covered this song include Perry Como, Frank Sinatra, and Bing Crosby.
Lyrics[]
Who can explain it? Who can tell you why?
Fools give you reasons, wise men never try
Some enchanted evening
When you find your true love
When you feel her call you across a crowded room
Then fly to her side
And make her your own
For, all through your life, you may dream all alone
Some enchanted evening
You may see a stranger
You may see a stranger across a crowded room
And somehow you know
You'll know even then
That somewhere you'll see her, again and again
Who can explain it? Who can tell you why?
Fools give you reasons, wise men never try
Video[]
Notes[]
The Castells version featured in Fallout omits one of the original verses in the musical:
Some enchanted evening
Someone may be laughin'
You may hear her laughin' across a crowded room
And night after night
As strange as it seems
The sound of her laughter will sing in your dreams
It also omits these lines at the end of the original song:
Once you have found her, never let her go
Once you have found her, never let her go
See also[]
- "A Wonderful Guy" - a song in Fallout 3 and Fallout 4, also originally from South Pacific
External links[]
- Some Enchanted Evening at Wikipedia