Fallout Season 2 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.
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 Innovator
Read the S2E1 recap, cast and character guide →
| Song | Performer |
|---|---|
| Cheek to Cheek | Peggy Lee |
| Big Iron | Marty Robbins |
| Make the World Go Away | Eddy Arnold |
| Come Go With Me | The Del-Vikings |
| Little David Killed a Giant | Lonnie Coleman |
| Singing of the Elanshan Mountain | Meng Guibin |
| It's All Over But the Crying | The Ink Spots |
| Working for the Man | Roy Orbison |
Episode 2: The Golden Rule
Read the S2E2 recap, cast and character guide →
| Song | Performer |
|---|---|
| You Belong to Me | Jo Stafford |
| Secrets | The Dale Sisters |
| Accentuate the Positive | Johnny Mercer |
| Let's Twist Again | Chubby Checker |
Episode 3: The Profligate
Read the S2E3 recap, cast and character guide →
| Song | Performer |
|---|---|
| Chain Gang | Sam Cooke |
| The Yellow Rose of Texas | Don George & Mitch Miller |
| Sugar Doll | Alvadean Coker |
| Hot Dog, Buddy, Buddy | Bill Haley & His Comets |
Episode 4: The Demon in the Snow
Read the S2E4 recap, cast and character guide →
| Song | Performer |
|---|---|
| Rum and Coca-Cola | The Andrews Sisters |
| Tweedle Dee | LaVern Baker |
| Cocaine Blues | Roy Hogsed |
| He's a Demon, He's a Devil, He's a Doll | Betty Hutton |
Episode 5: The Wrangler
Read the S2E5 recap, cast and character guide →
| Song | Performer |
|---|---|
| Rags to Riches | Tony Bennett |
| Duck Soup | Charlie Ross |
| Luck Be a Lady | Robert Alda |
| You Always Hurt the Ones You Love | The Mills Brothers |
Episode 6: The Other Player
Read the S2E6 recap, cast and character guide →
| Song | Performer |
|---|---|
| Always | Douglas Gamley, Robert Docker & The Peter Knight Singers |
| The Syncopated Clock | Leroy Anderson |
| Song of India | Tommy Dorsey |
| Piano Nellie | Bobby Brant |
| Uranium Fever | Elton Britt |
| Draggin' the River | Ferlin Husky |
| Luther Played the Boogie | Johnny Cash |
Episode 7: The Handoff
Read the S2E7 recap, cast and character guide →
| Song | Performer |
|---|---|
| When You're Smiling (The Whole World Smiles With You) | Nat King Cole |
| Bedelia | Bill Stutz and His Bearcats |
| Devil Drums | Raymond Scott |
| I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles | Vera Lynn |
| Daddy's Little Girl | The Mills Brothers |
| The Wedding | The Chordettes |
| Balada de la Trompeta | Raphael |
| The Wang Dang Taffy-Apple Tango | Pat Boone |
Episode 8: The Strip
Read the S2E8 recap, cast and character guide →
| Song | Performer |
|---|---|
| It's a Good Day | Perry Como |
| I've Got You Under My Skin | Frank Sinatra |
| This Is Worth Fighting For | 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.