- Marine Hymn(uncredited)Music by Jacques Offenbach from "Geneviève de Brabant"Lyrics attributed to L.Z. PhillipsPlayed during the opening credits and at various times throughout the pictureSung by a chorus at the end
- Home on the Range(uncredited)Music by Daniel E. KelleyPlayed on guitar during the train ride to San Diego and at the base
- Semper Fidelis(uncredited)Music by John Philip SousaPlayed during the boot camp graduation ceremony and at the Marines' arrival in New Zealand
- Fiddle Dee Dee(uncredited)Music by Jule StyneFirst tune played on the jukebox in McCorkle's bar
- Danny Boy(uncredited)Music from "Londonderry Air" attributed to Rory Dall O'Cahan (17th century)Played during Danny's phone call home
- You Go to My Head(uncredited)Music by J. Fred CootsPlayed on the piano during the restaurant scene
- I'll String Along with You(uncredited)Music by Harry WarrenPlayed during Andy's visit to the farm and used throughout the picture as Andy and Pat's theme
- Silent Night, Holy Night(uncredited)Music by Franz Xaver GruberLyrics by Joseph MohrSung at the Christmas service
- Put 'em in a Box, Tie 'em with a Ribbon (and Throw 'em in the Deep Blue Sea)(uncredited)Music by Jule StynePlayed during the company dance in New Zealand
- Wedding March(uncredited)from "A Midsummer Night's Dream"Music by Felix MendelssohnPlayed at the wedding
- It's a Great Feeling(uncredited)Music by Jule StynePlayed when Mac and others go into the bar looking for Ski
- Don't Cry Baby(uncredited)Music by James P. JohnsonSecond tune played on the jukebox in McCorkle's bar
- I'm in a Jam with Baby(uncredited)Music by Ray Heindorf and M.K. JeromePlayed on the jukebox when Rae and the girls show up at McCorkle's
- Bless 'em All(uncredited)Written by Fred Godfrey (1917)Revised lyrics by Jimmy Hughes and Frank Lake (1940)Additional lyrics by Al Stillman (1941)Sung by the patrons of the Wellington Canteen
- I Guess I'll Have to Change My Plan(uncredited)Music by Arthur SchwartzPlayed at the Wellington Canteen when Andy first meets Pat
- Don't Take Your Love from Me(uncredited)Music by Henry NemoPlayed when Mac returns Marion's book
- Can't We Talk It Over?(uncredited)Music by Victor YoungPlayed after Joe tells his Guadalcanal story
- Honey-Babe(uncredited)Music by Max SteinerLyrics by Paul Francis WebsterMarching song sung by the soldiers on their way back to campPlayed often in the score
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