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- "Still Alive" was written by Jonathan Coulton, who also wrote " Want You Gone ", and was sung by Ellen McLain, Voice actor for GLaDOS and opera singer. She also sang "Want You Gone" during the end credits of Portal 2.
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Oct 29, 2024 · "Still Alive" was written by Jonathan Coulton, who also wrote "Want You Gone", and was sung by Ellen McLain, Voice actor for GLaDOS and opera singer. She also sang "Want You Gone" during the end credits of Portal 2 .
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"Still Alive" is the song featured in the closing credits of the 2007 video game Portal. It was composed and arranged by Jonathan Coulton and was performed by Ellen McLain, who voiced the Portal antagonist and in-game singer of the song, GLaDOS.
"Still Alive" is a song featured in Portal. It is sung from the perspective of GLaDOS and used as the song that runs over the game's credits. It was written by Jonathan Coulton and performed by Ellen McLain , who also voices GLaDOS.
Oct 10, 2007 · " Still Alive " [1] is a song featured in Portal. It is sung from the perspective of GLaDOS and used as the song that runs over the game's end credits. It was written by Jonathan Coulton and performed by Ellen McLain, the voice of GLaDOS. [2]
Oct 10, 2007 · The eerie end credits song to the first Portal game, supposedly GlaDOS rejoicing that she isn’t quite dead as an after-action report.
"Still Alive" is a song from the 2007 puzzle video game Portal. It is sung by GLaDOS as she claims that all of her tests have been successful, and that, despite being blown up in the game's climax, she is in fact "still alive". The song was sung by GLaDOS' voice actress, Ellen McLain.
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The end credits song from Portal 1 was "Still Alive". Portal 2 however had 2 songs at the end, which is "Cara Mia Adio" (the turret song) and "Want Your Gone" (the credits song). But it's not really that easy to find a single interview for these songs.