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Fallout Season 1 Soundtrack: Every Song by Episode

Every Fallout Season 1 soundtrack song organized by episode, with performers, episode links and Ramin Djawadi score resources.

Fallout Season 1 Soundtrack: Every Song by Episode is a searchable episode-by-episode guide to the licensed songs heard in Prime Video’s Fallout. It separates the needle-drop songs from Ramin Djawadi’s original score and links each music list back to the relevant episode recap.

Season1
Episodes8
Licensed tracks listed42
Original scoreRamin Djawadi

Why Fallout’s music stands out

Fallout uses pre-war popular music as more than a nostalgic wallpaper. Bright vocals, close harmonies and old radio arrangements frequently play against a world in which the promises behind those recordings have collapsed. The contrast can be funny, eerie or unexpectedly sad, which is why viewers often remember a scene by its song as readily as by its dialogue.

This guide lists song titles and performers for identification and commentary. It does not reproduce lyrics or host music files. For listening, use a licensed music service or the official playlists linked in the sources.

Episode 1: The End

Read the S1E1 recap, cast and character guide →

Song Performer
Orange Colored Sky Nat King Cole
Don’t Let the Stars Get in Your Eyes Perry Como
Who Do You Suppose Connie Conway
Some Enchanted Evening The Castells
Start It Slow Mari Jones
Keep That Coffee Hot Scatman Crothers
A Nervous Kiss Carl Coccomo
So Doggone Lonesome Johnny Cash
All Over Again Johnny Cash
Brighter Side Connie Conway
Crawl Out Through the Fallout Sheldon Allman

Episode 2: The Target

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Song Performer
Into Each Life Some Rain Must Fall The Ink Spots featuring Ella Fitzgerald
Don't Fence Me In Bing Crosby & The Andrews Sisters
It's a Man Betty Hutton
I Don't Want to Set the World on Fire The Ink Spots

Episode 3: The Head

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Song Performer
Maybe The Ink Spots
We'll Meet Again The Ink Spots
Tweedle-Dee LaVern Baker
In the Mood Glenn Miller Orchestra
Act Naturally Buck Owens and the Buckaroos

Episode 4: The Ghouls

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Song Performer
Let's Go Sunning Jack Shaindlin
It Ain't the Meat It's the Motion The Swallows
Journey Into Melody Sam Fonteyn
I Can Dream, Can't I? The Andrews Sisters

Episode 5: The Past

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Song Performer
Henry The Jet Tones
Robin in the Pine Bonnie Guitar
Ladyfingers Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass
What a Difference a Day Made Dinah Washington
It's Just a Matter of Time Brook Benton

Episode 6: The Trap

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Song Performer
Theme from A Summer Place Percy Faith
Lonely Hours Gene Armstrong and His Texas Nite Hawks
Summer in Love I Marc 4
Give Me the Simple Life June Christy
Skitter Skatter Metrotones

Episode 7: The Radio

Read the S1E7 recap, cast and character guide →

Song Performer
I'm Tickled Pink Jack Shaindlin
Sixteen Tons Merle Travis
Only You The Platters
What a Difference a Day Made Dinah Washington
You're Everything The Danleers
From the First Hello to the Last Goodbye Jane Morgan

Episode 8: The Beginning

Read the S1E8 recap, cast and character guide →

Song Performer
I Don't Want to See Tomorrow Nat King Cole
We Three (My Echo, My Shadow, and Me) The Ink Spots

Original score

Composer Ramin Djawadi wrote the series’ original score. The score and the licensed songs do different jobs: one gives the series its own dramatic language, while the other connects the post-apocalyptic story to the culture that existed before the bombs. The source list below includes a licensed score-album destination for this season.

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