- Piccadilly(uncredited)Music by Walter WilliamsLyrics by Paul Morande and Bruce Sievier
- Star!Title SongMusic by Jimmy Van HeusenWords by Sammy CahnSung by Julie Andrews
- Oh, It's a Lovely War(uncredited)Written by John P. Long and Maurice Scott
- In My Garden of JoyWords and Music by Saul Chaplin
- Forbidden Fruit(uncredited)Written by Noël CowardPerformed by Daniel Massey
- 'N' Everything(uncredited)Performed by Garrett Lewis
- Burlington Bertie from Bow(uncredited)Written by William HargreavesPerformed by Julie Andrews
- Parisian Pierrot(uncredited)Written by Noël CowardPerformed by Julie Andrews
- Limehouse Blues(uncredited)Music by Philip BrahamLyrics by Douglas FurberDanced by Julie Andrews
- Someone to Watch Over Me(uncredited)Music by George GershwinLyrics by Ira GershwinPerformed by Julie Andrews
- Dear Little Boy (Dear Little Girl)(uncredited)Music by George GershwinLyrics by Ira GershwinPerformed by Daniel Massey and Julie Andrews
- After the Ball(uncredited)Written by Charles HarrisPerformed by Daniel Massey
- Someday I'll Find You(uncredited)Written by Noël CowardPerformed by Julie Andrews
- The Physician(uncredited)Written by Cole PorterPerformed by Julie Andrews, with sheep
- Do, Do, Do(uncredited)Music by George GershwinLyrics by Ira GershwinPerformed by Julie Andrews
- Has Anybody Seen Our Ship(uncredited)from the play "Tonight at 8"Written by Noël CowardPerformed by Julie Andrews and Daniel Massey
- My Ship(uncredited)from the play "Lady in the Dark"Music by Kurt WeillLyrics by Ira GershwinPerformed by Julie Andrews, accompanied by an uncredited pianist
- The Saga of Jenny(uncredited)from the play "Lady in the Dark"Music by Kurt WeillLyrics by Ira GershwinPerformed by Julie Andrews, accompanied by an uncredited pianistthen done as the show finale
- Down at the Old Bull and Bush(uncredited)Lyrics by Andrew B. SterlingMusic by Harry von Tilzer[Heard during the newsreel montage of Gertude Lawrence's early life.]
- Rule Britannia(uncredited)Music by Thomas Augustine ArneLyrics by James ThomsonSung by the drunken soldiers on Armistice Day
- Onward Christian Soldiers(uncredited)Music by Arthur SullivanLyrics by Sabine Baring-GouldHeard during the montage of the public speakers and rallies
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