Fallout season one soundtrack: All songs and artists

Plenty of retro bangers.

A promotional image of Lucy leaving Vault 33 from the Fallout show
Image via Amazon Studios

Fans of the Fallout games will know that music is a big part of the series, and the mid-century 40s and 50s style also ties in the aesthetic of the Fallout world—and the television soundtrack also reflects this vibe. 

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The soundtrack features a range of retro tunes, including some that have been included in the games as well. If you found yourself bobbing along to some of the songs you heard during the show, then keep reading, as we are going to be looking at all the licensed songs heard in the first season of Fallout. We’ll split them up by episode so that you’ll have an easier time finding the exact tune you might be looking for. 

All licensed songs from season one of the Fallout television series 

A promotional image of the dog from the Fallout show.
Get ready to prepare your playlist for the nuclear apocalypse. Image via Amazon Studios
Fallout Episode Song TitleArtistFallout game the song was also used in
Episode one: The End“Orange Colored Sky”Nat King ColeFallout 4, Fallout 76, and the trailer for Fallout: New Vegas
Episode one: The End“Don’t Let the Stars Get In Your Eyes”Perry ComoN/A
Episode one: The End“Who Do You Suppose”Connie ConwayN/A
Episode one: The End“Some Enchanted Evening”The CastellsN/A
Episode one: The End“So Doggone Lonesome”Johnny Cash featuring The Tennessee TwoN/A
Episode one: The End“All Over Again”Johnny CashN/A
Episode one: The End“Brighter Side”Connie ConwayN/A
Episode one: The End“Crawl Out Through the Fallout “Sheldon Allman Fallout 4 
Episode two: The Target“Into Each Life Some Rain Must Fall”The Ink Spots and Ella FitzgeraldFallout 3 and Fallout 4
Episode two: The Target“Don’t Fence Me In” Bing Crosby and the Andrews Sisters Fallout 76
Episode two: The Target“It’s a Man”Betty HuttonFallout 4
Episode three: The Head“Maybe”The Ink Spots Fallout, Fallout 3, Fallout 4 and Fallout 76
Episode three: The Head“So Doggone Lonesome”Johnny Cash featuring The Tennessee TwoN/A
Episode three: The Head“We’ll Meet Again”The Ink Spots N/A
Episode three: The Head“Tweedle Dee”Lavern Baker N/A
Episode three: The Head“In the Mood”Glenn Miller N/A
Episode three: The Head“Act Naturally”Buck OwensN/A
Episode four: The Ghoul“Let’s Go Sunning” Jack ShaindlinFallout 3
Episode four: The Ghoul“It Ain’t the Meat”The SwallowsN/A
Episode four: The Ghoul“Journey Into Melody”Sam FonteynN/A
Episode four: The Ghoul“I Can Dream, Can’t I?”The Andrews Sisters N/A
Episode five: The Past“Henry”The Jet-TonesN/A
Episode five: The Past“Robin in the Pine”Bonnie GuitarN/A
Episode five: The Past“Ladyfingers”Herb Alpert and the Tijuana BrassN/A
Episode five: The Past“What a Difference a Day Made”Dinah WashingtonN/A
Episode five: The Past“It’s Just a Matter of Time”Brook BentonN/A
Episode six: The Trap“The Theme from ‘A Summer Place’”Percy FaithN/A
Episode six: The Trap“Lonely Hours”Gene Armstrong and His Texas Nite HawksN/A
Episode six: The Trap“Summer in Love”I Marc 4N/A
Episode six: The Trap“Give Me the Simple Life”June ChristyN/A
Episode six: The Trap“Skitter Skatter”MetrotonesN/A
Episode six: The Trap“I’m Tickled Pink”Jack ShaindlinFallout 3
Episode seven: The Radio“I’m Tickled Pink”Jack ShaindlinFallout 3
Episode seven: The Radio“Sixteen Tons”Merle TravisFallout 76
Episode seven: The Radio“Only You”The PlattersN/A
Episode seven: The Radio“What a Difference a Day Made”Dinah WashingtonN/A
Episode seven: The Radio“You’re Everything”The DanleersN/A
Episode seven: The Radio“From the First Hello to the Last Goodbye”Jane MorganN/A
Episode eight: The Beginning“I Don’t Want to See Tomorrow”Nat King ColeN/A
Episode eight: The Beginning“We Three (My Echo, My Shadow, and Me)”The Ink SpotsFallout 76
Fallout teaser trailer“I Don’t Want to See Tomorrow”Nat King ColeN/A
Fallout official trailer“I Don’t Want to Set the World on Fire” (trailer remix)The Ink Spots (remix by TOTEM)N/A
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Antonia Haynes
Antonia Haynes is a freelance general gaming writer for Dot Esports who resides in a small seaside town in England where she has lived her whole life. Beginning her video game writing career back in 2014, and having an avid love of gaming since childhood, she became a staff writer in 2018 before becoming freelance in 2023 with her role at Dot Esports. Her ideal day would consist of junk food, fluffy pyjamas and video games because quite frankly going outside is overrated.