- Am I in Love?(uncredited)Music by Harry WarrenLyrics by Al DubinPlayed during the opening creditsAlso performed by Kenny Baker during the second broadcast and toward the endAlso played by the band at the nightclub
- Remember Me?(uncredited)Music by Harry WarrenLyrics by Al DubinPerformed by Kenny Baker at Mme. Moro's party
- If I Were a Little Pond Lily(uncredited)Music by Harry WarrenLyrics by Al DubinPerformed by Kenny Baker at the strawberry festival
- Here Comes the Sandman(uncredited)Music by Harry WarrenLyrics by Al DubinPerformed by Kenny Baker at the strawberry festival and at the first broadcastAlso played by the band at the nightclub
- The Girl You Used to Be(uncredited)Music by Harry WarrenLyrics by Al DubinPlayed during the opening creditsAlso performed by Kenny Baker on stage
- I Know Now(uncredited)Music by Harry WarrenPlayed when Claude walks into the broadcast studio and sees Marjorie
- When My Dream Boat Comes Home(uncredited)Written by Cliff Friend and Dave FranklinPlayed on the radio that Claude fixes
- Chicken Reel(uncredited)TraditionalPlayed briefly during the opening scene
- Poet and Peasant Overture(uncredited)Music by Franz von SuppéPlayed in the background when Sniffer tells Doremus he's going to miss the lady troubadours
- With Plenty of Money and You(uncredited)Music by Harry WarrenPlayed in the background when Doremus tells Claude that he wants his baritone voice
- Smiles(uncredited)Music by Lee S. RobertsPlayed in the background when Claude sneezes and Sniffer tells him he's taking him to see Doc Quinn
- The Lady Who Couldn't Be Kissed(uncredited)Music by Harry WarrenPlayed in the background when Claude and Sniffer show up at the Metropolitan Broadcast Company
- Without Your Love(uncredited)Music by M.K. JeromePlayed in the background during the coffee shop scene
- Too Marvelous for Words(uncredited)Music by Richard A. WhitingPlayed in the background during the coffee shop scene
- Just a Quiet Evening(uncredited)Music by Richard A. WhitingPlayed in the background during the coffee shop scene
- Ever Since Eve(uncredited)Music by M.K. JeromePlayed when Claude and Marjorie arrive at the Star Club
- Fifty-Second Street(uncredited)Music by Saul ChaplinPlayed at the Star Club after Gateway's party has joined Claude's party
- Born to Love(uncredited)Music by M.K. JeromePlayed on the radio during Claude's demonstration
- O Mio Fernando(uncredited)From "La favorita"Written by Gaetano DonizettiPerformed by Alice Brady at the party
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By what name was Mr. Dodd Takes the Air (1937) officially released in India in English?
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