- I Wonder Where My Easy Rider's Gone(1933) (uncredited)Written by Ralph RaingerPerformed by Mae West
- A Guy What Takes His Time(1933) (uncredited)Written by Ralph RaingerPerformed by Mae West
- Frankie and Johnny(1912) (uncredited)Music by Bert Leighton and Frank LeightonPlayed during the opening credits and the end creditsSung by Mae West in the Saloon
- When You and I Were Young, Maggie(1866) (uncredited)Music by J.A. ButterfieldPart of a medley of music in the opening scenes
- The Bowery(1892) (uncredited)Music by Percy GauntPart of a medley of music in the opening scenes
- Daisy Bell(1892) (uncredited)Music by Harry DacrePart of a medley of music in the opening scenes
- The Old Grey Mare(uncredited)TraditionalPart of a medley of music in the opening scenes
- Ach Du Lieber Augustine(ca 1768) (uncredited)Traditional German folksongPart of a medley of music in the opening scenes, played by a quartet of trumpet players
- Pop Goes the Weasel(uncredited)TraditionalPart of a medley of music in the opening scenes
- After the Ball(1892) (uncredited)Music by Charles HarrisPlayed on piano by Fuzzy Knight (probably dubbed)
- Silver Threads Among the Gold(1873) (uncredited)Music by H.P. DanksLyrics by Eben E. RexfordSung by Fred Santley in the Saloon
- Ma Blushin' Rosie(1900) (uncredited)Music by John StrombergLyrics by Edgar SmithSung and Danced by a Chorus with modified lyrics
- She's More to Be Pitied Than Censured(1894) (uncredited)Written by William B. GraySung by Fred Santley in the Saloon
- Ta-ra-ra Boom-de-ay(1891) (uncredited)Music by Henry J. SayersDanced by the Chorus Girls in the Saloon
- Beautiful Dreamer(1862) (uncredited)Music by Stephen FosterPlayed offscreen in the Saloon
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