- I Love to Sing-aMusic by Harold ArlenLyrics by E.Y. HarburgPerformed by Al Jolson and Cab CallowayReprised by and Al JolsonReprised by Cab Calloway and Al Jolson
- The Swingin'est Man in TownMusic by Harold ArlenLyrics by E.Y. HarburgPerformed by Al Jolson and Cab Calloway
- I Want to Sing a Mammy SongMusic by Harold ArlenLyrics by E.Y. HarburgPerformed by Al Jolson
- My How This Country Has ChangedMusic by Harold ArlenLyrics by E.Y. HarburgPerformed by The Yacht Club Boys
- You're the Cure for What Ails MeMusic by Harold ArlenLyrics by E.Y. HarburgPerformed by Al Jolson and Sybil JasonReprised by Cab Calloway
- Here's Looking at YouMusic by Harold ArlenLyrics by E.Y. HarburgPerformed by Al Jolson
- Save Me, SisterMusic by Harold ArlenLyrics by E.Y. Harburg
- You Gotta Have That Hi-Di-Ho in Your Soul(uncredited)Music and Lyrics by Irving Mills and Cab CallowayPerformed by Cab Calloway
- My Mammy(uncredited)Music by Walter Donaldson (1921)Sung by Al Jolson in the opening medley
- Swanee(uncredited)Music by George Gershwin (1919)Lyrics by Irving Caesar (1919)Sung by Al Jolson in the opening medley
- Rock-A-Bye Your Baby With A Dixie Melody(uncredited)Music by Jean Schwartz (1918)Sung by Al Jolson in the opening medley
- California, Here I Come(uncredited)Music by Joseph MeyerLyrics by Buddy G. DeSylvaSung by Al Jolson in the opening medley
- April Showers(uncredited)Music by Louis Silvers (1921)Lyrics by Buddy G. DeSylva (1921)Sung by Al Jolson in the opening medley
- About a Quarter to Nine(uncredited)Music by Harry Warren (1935)Lyrics by Al Dubin (1935)Sung by Al Jolson in the opening medley
- Sonny Boy(uncredited)Sung by Al Jolson in the opening medley
- All of Me(uncredited)Written by Seymour Simons and Gerald MarksSung a cappella in part by Al Jolson
- The Sidewalks of New York(uncredited)Music by Charles Lawlor (1894)Lyrics by James W. BlakeSung and danced to by a mob in the street
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