- New Faces(1937)Music and Lyrics by Charles HendersonPlayed during the opening creditsSung and danced by showgirls (including The Brian Sisters (uncredited)) and showboys to open the final showDanced by Ann Miller (uncredited)Sung by Harriet Nelson (uncredited) and showgirls
- The Widow in Lace(1937)Music by Harold SpinaLyrics by Walter BullockSung by Thelma Leeds (uncredited) and showgirls at rehearsalPlayed and danced by unidentified children, probably The Loria Brothers (uncredited)
- Our Penthouse on Third Avenue(1937)Music by Sammy FainLyrics by Lew BrownPlayed on piano by Harriet Nelson (uncredited) and sung by her and William Brady (uncredited)
- It Goes to Your Feet(1937)Music by Sammy FainLyrics by Lew BrownPlayed and sung by Eddie Rio and Brothers (uncredited)Danced by Stanley Ross (uncredited), Henry Hite (uncredited) and Freddy Hickey (uncredited) and Lorraine Krueger (uncredited)
- If I Didn't Have You(1937)Music by Sammy FainLyrics by Lew BrownSung by Harriet Nelson (uncredited) and William Brady (uncredited)
- Love Is Never Out of Season(1937)Music by Sammy FainLyrics by Lew BrownSung by William Brady (uncredited) and danced by Harriet Nelson (uncredited) and male chorus
- When the Berry Blossoms Bloom(1937)Written by Joe Penner and Hal RaynorSung and danced by Joe Penner (uncredited) in the show
- Peckin'(1936)Music and Lyrics by Ben Pollack and Harry JamesAdditional lyrics by Eddie Cherkose (1937)Sung and danced by The Three Chocolateers (uncredited), The Four Playboys (uncredited) and chorus in the big finale in the show
- Bridal Chorus (Here Comes the Bride)(1850) (uncredited)from "Lohengrin"Music by Richard WagnerSwing version in the song "Peckin'"
- The Wedding March(1842) (uncredited)from "A Midsummer Night's Dream, Op.61"Music by Felix MendelssohnSwing version in the song "Peckin'"
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