- The Five Pennies(1959)Words and Music by Sylvia FineSung by Danny Kaye (uncredited) to DorothyPerformed by Eileen Wilson (uncredited) at the comeback show
- Follow the Leader(1959)Words and Music by Sylvia FinePerformed by Danny Kaye (uncredited), Eileen Wilson (uncredited) and Harry Guardino (uncredited) as part of the college montage
- Lullaby in Ragtime(1959)Words and Music by Sylvia FineSung by Danny Kaye (uncredited) and Eileen Wilson (uncredited) on the busReprised by Danny Kaye (uncredited) and Susan Gordon (uncredited)
- Goodnight - Sleep Tight(1959)Words and Music by Sylvia FinePerformed by Louis Armstrong (uncredited)
- When the Saints Go Marching In(1896)Music by James Milton Black (uncredited)Lyrics by Katharine E. Purvis (uncredited)Special Lyrics by Sylvia FinePerformed by Louis Armstrong (uncredited) and Danny Kaye (uncredited)
- My Blue Heaven(1927) (uncredited)Music by Walter DonaldsonLyrics by George WhitingPlayed by Bob Crosby and the band in rehearsal
- Ja-Da(1918) (uncredited)Written by Bob CarletonPlayed at the Harlem speakeasy
- After You've Gone(1918) (uncredited)Music by Turner LaytonPerformed by Louis Armstrong at the speakeasy
- Bill Bailey, Won't You Please Come Home?(1902) (uncredited)Written by Hughie CannonPerformed by Louis Armstrong at the speakeasy
- The Battle Hymn of the Republic(1862) (uncredited)Music by William Steffe (ca 1856)Lyrics by Julia Ward Howewith Armstrong singing some of the lyricsReprised by them at the end
- Carnival of Venice(ca 1829) (uncredited)Music by Niccolò PaganiniHummed by Danny Kaye in the taxi
- Bridal Chorus(1850) (uncredited)from "Lohengrin"Music by Richard WagnerPlayed by car horns and in the score a bit
- (Back Home Again in) Indiana(1917) (uncredited)Music by James F. HanleyLyrics by Ballard MacDonaldPerformed by Danny Kaye in a radio show montage, at the delicatessen, and later at the shipyard
- Washington and Lee Swing(1910) (uncredited)Music by Thornton W. Allen and M.W. SheafePlayed as part of the college montage
- Runnin' Wild(1922) (uncredited)Music by A.H. GibbsPlayed as part of the college montage
- The Music Goes Round and Round(1935) (uncredited)Music by Edward Farley and Mike RileyLyrics by Red HodgsonSung by Danny Kaye and Susan Gordon
- Wail of the Winds(1935) (uncredited)Music by Harry WarrenPlayed on the radio during the Christmas scene and at the beginning of the comeback show
- Jingle Bells(1857) (uncredited)Written by James PierpontSung by Danny Kaye on the radio during the Christmas sceneAlso played in the score
- Largo al factotum(1816) (uncredited)from "Il barbiere di Siviglia (The Barber of Seville)"Music by Gioachino RossiniLibretto by Cesare SterbiniSung a cappella by Tito Vuolo and Danny Kaye
- Schnitzelbank(uncredited)TraditionalSung by Danny Kaye with the kids at the hospital
- Paradise(1931) (uncredited)Music by Nacio Herb BrownLyrics by Gordon CliffordSung a bit by Bob Crosby
- (You Came Along from) Out of Nowhere(1931) (uncredited)Music by Johnny GreenPlayed by the band after Dorothy goes to boarding school
- Just the Blues(1959) (uncredited)Music by Leith Stevens
- That's-A-Plenty(1914) (uncredited)Music by Lew Pollack
- Back Bay Shuffle(1938) (uncredited)Music by Teddy McRae and Artie Shaw
- Mary Had a Little Lamb(uncredited)Traditional
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