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(Created page with "'''Take Me Home, Country Roads''' is a song by country singer John Denver. It was released in 1971 ==Fallout 76== [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FRPeYP6gS-s| A version of the song] was used in promotional videos for the game Fallout 76, this is the version used by RTGame in his Cities: Skylines videos. ==Usage by RT== In RT's videos, the song is often used when disaster is imminent, usually meteors. The lyrics of the song reference the state of West Virginia, wh...") Tag: 2017 source edit |
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In RT's videos, the song is often used when disaster is imminent, usually meteors. The lyrics of the song reference the state of West Virginia, which was the inspiration for the Cities: Skylines town of the same name. | In RT's videos, the song is often used when disaster is imminent, usually meteors. The lyrics of the song reference the state of West Virginia, which was the inspiration for the Cities: Skylines town of the same name. | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:44, 23 April 2024
Take Me Home, Country Roads is a song by country singer John Denver. It was released in 1971
Fallout 76
A version of the song was used in promotional videos for the game Fallout 76, this is the version used by RTGame in his Cities: Skylines videos.
Usage by RT
In RT's videos, the song is often used when disaster is imminent, usually meteors. The lyrics of the song reference the state of West Virginia, which was the inspiration for the Cities: Skylines town of the same name.