Fallout 76 Soundtrack

The Fallout 76 soundtrack is comprised of two main elements:
 * The ambient soundtrack composed by Inon Zur.
 * Songs and other musical works which are played by the various radio stations.

Background
Composer Inon Zur reprises his role as composer. Building on how Fallout 76 is to be four times larger than Fallout 4, Zur commented that "the music follows the game's footsteps in its vastness and grandeur." The score was performed and recorded by the Budapest Film Orchestra and the Lyris String Quartet.

Developer Todd Howard remarked upon the licensed music tracks at the 2018 QuakeCon panel.

Several songs have been used in promotional material for Fallout 76, some of which are reprised from previous Fallout games.

Radio Songs

 * Anything Goes by Cole Porter
 * Atom Bomb Baby by the Five Stars
 * Bubbles in my Beer by Bob Wills
 * Butcher Pete (Part 1) by Roy Brown
 * Civilization by Danny Kaye
 * Crazy He Calls Me by Billie Holiday
 * Dark as a Dungeon by Merle Travis
 * Don't Fence Me In by Bing Crosby and the Andrews Sisters
 * Happy Days Are Here Again by Ben Selvin
 * Happy Times by Bob Crosby and the Bobcats
 * Ghost Riders in the Sky by Sons of the Pioneers
 * I Didn't Know the Gun Was Loaded by the Andrews Sisters
 * I Don't Want to Set the World on Fire by the Ink Spots
 * It's All Over But The Crying by the Ink Spots
 * Maybe by The Ink Spots
 * Mister Five by Five by Freddie Slack (feat. Ella Mae Morse)
 * Mr. Sandman by The Chordettes
 * Nobody's Fault But Mine by Blind Willie Johnson
 * Old Man Mose by Betty Hutton
 * Opus One by Tommy Dorsey
 * Orange Colored Sky by Nat King Cole
 * Praise the Lord and Pass the Ammunition by Kay Kyser
 * Right Behind You Baby by Ray Smith
 * Sixteen Tons by Tennessee Ernie Ford
 * Slow Summer Swing by the Essential Jazz Masters
 * Straighten Up and Fly Right by The Andrews Sisters with Vic Schoen and his Orchestra
 * Swinging on a Star by Bing Crosby
 * Take Me Home, Country Roads by Spank and COPILOT (original song by John Denver)
 * That's the Good Ol' Sunny South by Emmett Miller
 * Tumblin' Tumbleweeds by Sons of the Pioneers
 * Walking the Floor Over You by Ernest Tubb
 * When I Get Low I Get High by Ella Fitzgerald