The Battlefield Vietnam Original Soundtrack consists of eighteen Vietnam era songs heard throughout Battlefield Vietnam, either as menu music or from vehicle Radios.
Tracklist[]
- The column "Radio Key" indicates the letter to press for the track using the Radio function in-game. If "None", the track is not available in the radio.
- The column "Map" indicates the map for which the track is used in the loading screen.
# | Radio Key | Track Title | Artist | Duration | Map |
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1 | J | All Day and All of the Night (Live at Rutgers University) | The Kinks | 3:44 | Cambodian Incursion |
2 | A | Fortunate Son | Creedence Clearwater Revival | 2:16 | Operation Irving |
3 | E | Get Ready | Rare Earth | 2:52 | Siege of Khe Sahn |
4 | I | Hush | Deep Purple | 4:17 | Ho Chi Minh Trail Fall of Saigon |
5 | N | I Fought the Law | Bobby Fuller Four | 2:22 | Quang Tri - 1972 |
6 | C | Nowhere to Run | Martha and the Vandellas | 2:55 | Hue - 1968 Saigon - 1968 |
7 | F | On the Road Again | Canned Heat | 3:24 | The Ia Drang Valley |
8 | H | Psychotic Reaction | Count Five | 3:05 | Operation Hastings |
9 | G | Shakin' All Over | The Guess Who | 2:45 | Fall of Lang Vei |
10 | M | Somebody to Love | Jefferson Airplane | 2:58 | Landing Zone Albany Operation Cedar Falls |
11 | P | Surfin' Bird | The Trashmen | 2:17 | Quang Tri - 1968 |
12 | L | The Letter | The Box Tops | 1:54 | Reclaiming Hue |
13 | B | War | Edwin Starr | 3:29 | Operation Game Warden Defense of Con Thien |
14 | D | Wild Thing | The Troggs | 2:30 | None |
15 | K | You Really Got Me | The Kinks | 2:14 | Operation Flaming Dart |
16 | None | White Rabbit | Jefferson Airplane | 2:44 | None (does not appear in game) |
17 | O | Ride of the Valkyries | Composed by Richard Wagner; Performed by Budapest Symphony Orchestra | 5:20 | None |
18 | None | White Rabbit (Remix) | Jefferson Airplane | 2:54 | Main menu |
Trivia[]
- Although not included on the soundtrack or the retail game, Battlefield Vietnam's World War II Mod featured a remixed version of Battlefield 1942's theme on the main menu.
- The fact that "Ride of the Valkyries" is on the radio list is a reference to the Francis Ford Coppola's 1979 movie, "Apocalypse Now", where there is a scene when several UH-1 Iroquois helicopters play the respective song while inflicting heavy fire on a North Vietnamese village.