In Fallout 76, it is heard on Appalachia Radio. In Fallout 4, it is heard on Diamond City Radio. It can also be heard on Galaxy News Radio throughout the game. It was used in some of the Fallout 3 commercials and is used in the Fallout 3 intro. See, Fallout is only about doing whatever, whenever. Both games never had the stuff to be Fallout games anyway, genuine Fallout games. You would doom sentient ghouls and humans alike, again hating it or aware that you should.
Large nuclear blasts would be seen dotting the landscape beneath the clouds. Forget you, Fallout 3 (2008) where you can destroy the entire town of Megaton for some caps. After the Prisoner decided which locations are to be nuked by B.O.M.B.-001, he was going to leave in the escape pod and the movie, showing the pod as it arcs over the Earth, would start playing 'I Don't Want to Set the World on Fire'.
It was also going to be used in the concluding movie for Van Buren, the canceled Fallout 3 by Black Isle Studios. A reference remained in the dialogue, as Dane recites the first line.
It was initially going to be used in the original Fallout intro, but Interplay was unable to get the license, so it was scrapped and ' Maybe', another song by The Ink Spots, was used instead. 'I Don't Want to Set the World On Fire' is a 1941 song by The Ink Spots.