- Swing Mr. Mendelssohn(1937)(also known as "Swing Mister Mendelssohn")Music by Bronislau Kaper and Walter JurmannLyrics by Gus KahnSung by Judy Garland (uncredited) and the St. Brendan's Boy Choir (uncredited)Conducted by Robert Mitchell (uncredited)
- The One I Love(1937)Music by Bronislau Kaper and Walter JurmannLyrics by Gus KahnPlayed on piano by Michelette Burani (uncredited) and Sung by Lynne Carver (uncredited) (dubbed by Mildred Rogers (uncredited))Sung a cappella by Allan Jones (uncredited)Sung a cappella by Michelette Burani (uncredited)Reprised by Allan Jones (uncredited) and Lynne Carver (uncredited)Reprised again by Allan Jones (uncredited) making a recordingPlayed as background music often
- The First Thing in the Morning(uncredited)Composer unknownSung by Allan Jones while driving
- Cosi-Cosa(1935) (uncredited)Music by Bronislau Kaper and Walter JurmannLyrics by Ned WashingtonSung by Allan Jones at the cafe Nappo
- Down on Melody Farm(1937)Music by Bronislau Kaper and Walter JurmannLyrics by Gus KahnContains a portion of "Love's Old Sweet Song (Just a Song at Twilight)" (1884)Music by J.L. Molloy (uncredited)Lyrics by G. Clifton Bingham (uncredited)Sung by Judy Garland (uncredited) at the Cafe NappoReprised by Allan Jones (uncredited), Judy Garland (uncredited), Lynne Carver (uncredited), Reginald Gardiner (uncredited) and Adia Kuznetzoff (uncredited) on the bus to Chinatown
- Swing Low, Sweet Chariot(ca 1872) (uncredited)Written by Wallis WillisArranged by Henry Thacker BurleighSung by Judy Garland in blackface at the audition, with special lyrics
- Quainty, Dainty Me(1937)Music and lyrics by Harry Ruby (as Ruby) and Bert Kalmar (as (Kalmar)Performed by Fanny Brice (uncredited)
- The Show Must Go On(1937)Music by Bronislau Kaper and Walter JurmannLyrics by Gus KahnSung by Allan Jones (uncredited)Danced by the chorus
- Snooks (Why? - Because!)(1937)Music and lyrics by Harry Ruby (as Ruby) and Bert Kalmar (as (Kalmar)Performed by Judy Garland (uncredited) and Fanny Brice (uncredited)
- Ever Since the World Began / Shall I Sing a Melody?(1937) (uncredited)Music and lyrics by Roger EdensSung by Judy GarlandDanced to by Judy Garland and the chorus
- Finale(uncredited)Incorporates many songs used in the movieDanced by most of the cast
- Academic Festival Overture Op. 80(1880) (uncredited)Written by Johannes BrahmsPlayed in the score when the Colvin sign appears
- Frühlingslied (Spring Song) Op.62 #6(1842) (uncredited)Written by Felix MendelssohnSung by Judy Garland and the St. Brendan's Boy Choir with special lyrics, right before the "Swing Mr. Mendelssohn" number
- Funiculi, Funicula(1880) (uncredited)Music by Luigi DenzaLyrics by Peppino TurcoPlayed as background music at the Cafe Nappo
- London Bridge is Falling Down(uncredited)Traditional children's songPlayed in the score at the start of the Baby Snooks sequence
- Auld Lang Syne(1788) (uncredited)Traditional Scottish 17th century musicLyrics by Robert Burns (1788)Sung by the chorus in the finale
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