Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License, https://fallout.fandom.com/wiki/The_Ink_Spots?oldid=3138299, The contents of this page were partially or entirely copied from. After the tenor finished singing, the bass would either recite the first half, or the bridge of the song, or would speak the words, almost in a free form, that were not part of the song, commonly using the phrases "Honey Child" or "Honey Babe," expressing his love for his darling in the song. Fallout Wiki is a FANDOM Games Community. It's a sin, my darlin', how I love you Why pretend that I can live without you The Ink Spots were a popular vocal group in the 1930s and 1940s that helped define the musical genre which led to rhythm and blues, rock and roll, and the subgenre doo-wop. He later formed a host of offshoot Ink Spots groups in the 1950s and 1960s. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. Later that year, The Ink Spots achieved international success touring the UK with Jack Hylton's Orchestra, one review in the Melody Maker stating. This was followed by the tenor, who finished up singing the last refrain or the last half of the song. "It's a Sin" is a song broadcast on Mojave Music Radio and Black Mountain Radio in Fallout: New Vegas. Hoppy Jones, an important personality to the group, died in late 1944, near the height of their popularity. Watson's place was taken in the original group by Billy Bowen (born 3 January 1909 d. 27 September 1982), and Jones was replaced by Cliff Givens (who was replaced eventually by Herb Kenny, Bill's twin brother, consequently born on the same date and died 11 July 1992). Each promise broken like my heart It was written by Billy Mayhew in 1936. The song that plays during the intro sequence of Fallout is "Maybe" sung by The Ink Spots. In 1933, that group disbanded, and Watson, Daniels and Fuqua got together to form a new vocal, instrumental and comedy group, which was initially called "King, Jack, and Jester." Charlie Fuqua was discharged in 1945 and returned to the group later that year, replacing Huey Long. Fallout New Vegas Radio - It's A Sin To Tell A Lie - YouTube However, popular American singer Elvis Presley made the song famous. After a series of unsuccessful recordings for Victor Records and Decca Records, they had their first smash hit with "If I Didn't Care," a song written by Jack Lawrence, that featured Bill Kenny, on Decca, in 1939. Their originally desired song was later used during the first teaser trailer released for Fallout 3, as well as its opening and heavily throughout the game, being played on GNR along with "Maybe" and "Into Each Life Some Rain Must Fall.". The song "It's a Sin to Tell a Lie" is featured on all of the major radio stations in Fallout: New Vegas. Many of these records made # 1 on early versions of the US pop charts - "The Gypsy" was their biggest chart success, staying at the # 1 position for 13 weeks. The song "It's All Over But the Crying" is featured in the trailer. It's a Sin Lyrics: It's a sin my darling how I love you because I know our love can never be / It's a sin to keep this mem'ry of you when silence proves that you've forgotten me / The dream I built Their songs usually began with a guitar riff (using the chords I - #idim - ii7 - V7) followed by the tenor, who sang the whole song through. Charlie Fuqua was drafted in 1944, and was replaced by Bernie Mackey. https://fallout.fandom.com/wiki/It%27s_a_Sin?oldid=3027404. As "Kyle and Charlie," Daniels and Fuqua had formed a vocal duo performing in the Indianapolis area around 1931. The songs "Maybe," "I Don't Want to Set the World on Fire" and "Into Each Life Some Rain Must Fall" are played on Diamond City Radio. The songs "It's All Over But the Crying", "Maybe," "I Don't Want to Set the World on Fire" , "We Three (My Echo, My Shadow and Me)" are played on Appalachia Radio. So much in love and yet so far apart Their songs usually began with a guitar riff (using the chords I - #idim - ii7 - V7) followed by the tenor, who sang the whole song through. The dream I built for us has tumbled After … I'm sure you're happy with another For the next two years, their popularity grew through radio programs and tours. It's a Sin At that point they changed their name to "The 4 Ink Spots" at the request of bandleader Paul Whiteman, to avoid confusion with his vocal group "The King's Jesters." In July 1934, they accepted a booking at the Apollo Theater, New York, supporting Tiny Bradshaw. Who shares the love I couldn't win They first recorded for Victor Records in 1935, but although the group was growing rapidly in popularity their early record releases were not commercially successful.