- Sweethearts(1938) (uncredited)Music by Victor Herbert (1913)Lyrics by Bob Wright and Chet ForrestPlayed during the opening credits and often in the scorePerformed by Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson EddyReprised by them for a radio broadcast with chorusLater sung by MacDonald with Douglas McPhail and Eddy with Betty Jaynes
- Wooden Shoes(1938) (uncredited)(aka "Dutch Boy Song")Music by Victor Herbert (Jeanette and Her Little Wooden Shoes) (1913)Lyrics by Bob Wright and Chet ForrestSung and Danced by Jeanette MacDonald, Ray Bolger and chorus
- Every Lover Must Meet His Fate(1938) (uncredited)Music by Victor Herbert (1913)Lyrics by Bob Wright and Chet ForrestPerformed by Nelson EddyReprised by him with Jeanette MacDonald
- Happy Day(1938) (uncredited)Music by Herbert Stothart (1913)Lyrics by Bob Wright & Chet ForrestSung and Danced by Chorus
- Auld Lang Syne(1788) (uncredited)Traditional Scottish 17th century musicLyrics by Robert BurnsTacked on a performance of "Sweethearts" and Sung by Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy and Audience
- Pretty as a Picture(1938) (uncredited)Music by Victor Herbert (1913)Lyrics by Bob Wright and Chet ForrestPerformed by Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy at a Party and on a Radio Broadcast
- Game of Love(1938) (uncredited)Music by Victor Herbert (1913)Lyrics by Bob Wright and Chet ForrestPerformed by Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy at a Party and on a Radio Broadcast
- Message of the Violet(1903) (uncredited)(From "The Prince of Pilsen")Music by Gustave LudersLyrics by Frank Pixley
- Keep It Dark(1903) (uncredited)(From "The Prince of Pilsen")Music by Gustave LudersLyrics by Frank Pixley
- Summer Serenade(1938) (uncredited)(aka "Badinage")Music by Victor Herbert (from "The Serenade") (1897)Lyrics by Bob Wright and Chet ForrestPerformed by Jeanette MacDonald with piano by Dalies Frantz
- On Parade(1938) (uncredited)Music by Victor Herbert (1913)Lyrics by Bob Wright and Chet ForrestPerformed by Nelson Eddy and Male Chorus
- Little Gray Home in the West(1911) (uncredited)Music by Hermann LohrLyrics by D. Eardley-WilmotPerformed by Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy
- Waiting for the Bride(1938) (uncredited)Music by Victor Herbert (1913)Lyrics by Bob Wright and Chet ForrestSung by a Male Chorus
- In the Convent They Never Taught Me That(1913) (uncredited)Music by Victor HerbertLyrics by Robert B. SmithBriefly Performed by Jeanette MacDonald, Betty Jaynes and Chorus
- Madamoiselle(1938) (uncredited)Music by Victor HerbertLyrics by Bob Wright and Chet ForrestSung a bit by Jeanette MacDonald and Douglas McPhail
- There's No Place Like Home (Home, Sweet Home)(1823) (uncredited)Music partly composed, and arranged by H.R. Bishop from a Sicilian airLyrics by John Howard PayneSung by the Cast
- Rule Britannia(1740) (uncredited)Music by Thomas Augustine ArneIn the score when the camera pans to Broadway's "Victoria Regina"
- Old Folks at Home (Swanee River)(1851) (uncredited)Music by Stephen FosterIn the score when the camera pans to Broadway's "Tobacco Road"
- The Wedding March(1843) (uncredited)from "A Midsummer Night's Dream, Op.61"Written by Felix MendelssohnPlayed at the Party
- Give My Regards to Broadway(1904) (uncredited)Music by George M. CohanPlayed Briefly in the score
- Tea for Two(1925) (uncredited)Music by Vincent YoumansBriefly in the score during Gwen's shopping spree
- Night and Day(1932) (uncredited)Written by Cole PorterBriefly in the score during Gwen's shopping spree
- California Here I Come(1924) (uncredited)Briefly in the score when Gwen and Ernest are off to California
- William Tell Overture(1829) (uncredited)Written by Gioachino RossiniIn the score during fits of jealousy by Gwen
- Hearts and Flowers(1893) (uncredited)Music from "Wintermärchen" by Alphons CzibulkaIn the score when Lehman commiserates about Gwen and Ernest leaving the show
- The Sidewalks of New York(1894) (uncredited)Music by Charles LawlorPlayed Briefly in the score
- St. Louis Blues(1914) (uncredited)Music by W.C. HandyPlayed Briefly in the score
- Missouri Waltz(1914) (uncredited)Music by John Valentine EppelPlayed Briefly in the score
- The Angelus(1913) (uncredited)Music by Victor HerbertLyrics by Robert B. Smith
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