- I Gotta Have Music(uncredited)Music by Sanford GreenPlayed during the opening credits and during the opening scene on deck
- Sweet Music(uncredited)Music by Harry WarrenPlayed when Betty heckles Bob and he pays her to go awayAlso played when Bob throws the wallet on the floor
- Ev'ry Day(uncredited)Music by Sammy FainPlayed when the man squirts water in Bob's face, Bob splits his pants, and Betty returns
- Singin' in the Bathtub(uncredited)Music by Michael ClearyPlayed when the man punches BobAlso played when Bob demonstrates the camera
- Whistle and Blow Your Blues Away(uncredited)Music by Carmen LombardoPlayed when Bob uses the camera on the captain
- Moonlight for Two(uncredited)Music by Joseph A. BurkePlayed when the Dorothy's father explains his black eye to her motherAlso played when Bob goes in to talk to Dorothy's father
- Too Many Tears(uncredited)Music by Harry WarrenPlayed when when the captain and Dorothy's father talk in the stateroom
- In Indiana(uncredited)Music by Cliff FriendPlayed when Bob first tries to get through customs and gets his trunk chopped
- At Dusk(uncredited)Written by Phil Napoleon and Jerry ColonnaPlayed when the customs inspector explains to Bob how the invention worksAlso played during the first scene at Mr. Ripley's office
- The Star Spangled Banner(uncredited)Music by John Stafford SmithLyrics by Francis Scott KeySung briefly by Bob
- You Took My Heart(uncredited)Music by Harry RubyPlayed at Mr. Ripley's office after Bob arrives
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