- Don't Fence Me In(1934)Music by Cole PorterLyrics by Cole Porter and Robert H. Fletcher (uncredited)Performed by Roy Rogers (uncredited) and danced by Trigger (uncredited)Also performed by The Andrews Sisters (uncredited)Also played as dance music by Jimmy Dorsey and His Orchestra (uncredited)
- Sweet Dreams, Sweetheart(1943)Music by M.K. JeromeLyrics by Ted KoehlerPlayed during the opening credits and often in the scorePerformed by Joan Leslie (uncredited) (vocals dubbed by Sally Sweetland (uncredited)) with Jimmy Dorsey and His Orchestra (uncredited)Also performed by Kitty Carlisle (uncredited)
- You Can Always Tell a Yank(1944)Music by Burton LaneLyrics by E.Y. HarburgPerformed by Dennis Morgan (uncredited) and Joe E. Brown (uncredited) with Jimmy Dorsey and His Orchestra (uncredited)Also played during the millionth man sequence
- We're Having a Baby(1941)Music by Vernon DukeLyrics by Harold AdamsonPerformed by Eddie Cantor (uncredited) and Nora Lou Martin (uncredited) with Jimmy Dorsey and His Orchestra (uncredited)
- What Are You Doin' the Rest of Your Life(1944)Music by Burton LaneLyrics by Ted KoehlerPerformed by Jane Wyman (uncredited) and Jack Carson (uncredited) with Jimmy Dorsey and His Orchestra (uncredited)
- The General Jumped at Dawn(1942)Written by Larry Neal and Jimmy MundyPerformed by The Golden Gate Quartette (uncredited)
- Gettin' Corns for My Country(1944)Performed by The Andrews Sisters (uncredited) with Jimmy Dorsey and His Orchestra (uncredited)
- Voodoo Moon (Enlloró)(1944)Music by Obdulio MoralesLyrics by Julio BlancoEnglish lyrics by Marion SunshinePerformed by Carmen Cavallaro and His Orchestra (uncredited)Danced by Rosario & Antonio El Bailarín (uncredited)
- Tumblin' Tumbleweeds(1934)Written by Bob NolanPerformed by the Sons of the Pioneers (uncredited)
- Ballet in Jive(1944) (uncredited)Music by Ray HeindorfDanced by Joan McCracken and ensemble
- Die Biene (The Bee), Op.13 No.9(1856) (uncredited)Music by Franz SchubertPerformed by Joseph Szigeti on violin with Harry Kaufman on piano
- Hollywood Canteen(1944) (uncredited)Music by Ray Heindorf and M.K. JeromeLyrics by Ted KoehlerPerformed by The Andrews Sisters during the opening creditsPlayed occasionally in the score
- Trade Winds(1940) (uncredited)Music by Cliff FriendPlayed during the opening scene on the island
- Home on the Range(1904) (uncredited)Music by Daniel E. KelleyPlayed on the accordion on the hospital ship
- Hooray for Hollywood(1937) (uncredited)Music by Richard A. WhitingPlayed during the Hollywood panorama and montage
- King Porter Stomp(1923) (uncredited)Music by Ferdinand 'Jelly Roll' MortonFeature number performed by Jimmy Dorsey and His Orchestra
- They're Either Too Young or Too Old(1943) (uncredited)Music by Arthur SchwartzPlayed by Jimmy Dorsey and His Orchestra when Slim goes from Brown to Wyman to Stanwyck
- The Very Thought of You(1934) (uncredited)Music by Ray NoblePlayed by Jimmy Dorsey and His Orchestra when Nowland is talking to Alexis Smith
- Souvenir(1906) (uncredited)Music by Frantisek Drdla
- Night and Day(1932) (uncredited)Music by Cole PorterPlayed when Nowland and Angela are discussing Hollywoodland
- Rock-a-Bye Baby(1886) (uncredited)Written by Effie I. CanningPlayed a bit in the "We're Having a Baby" number
- Frühlingslied [Spring Song] Op.62 #6(1842) (uncredited)Written by Felix MendelssohnPlayed a bit in the "Gettin' Corns for My Country" number
- Yankee Doodle(ca. 1755) (uncredited)Traditional music of English originPlayed a bit in the "You Can Always Tell a Yank" number
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