- Strike Up the Band(1927)Music by George GershwinLyrics by Ira GershwinPlayed during the opening creditsSung by Judy Garland (uncredited), Mickey Rooney (uncredited), and chorus in the finale
- Our Love Affair(1939)Music by Roger EdensLyrics Arthur FreedPlayed during the opening and end creditsPlayed on piano by Mickey Rooney (uncredited) and sung by Judy Garland (uncredited) and Mickey Rooney (uncredited) with orchestral accompanimentReprised by the animated fruit orchestraReprised by the band at rehearsal and at the danceReprised by Judy Garland (uncredited) and Mickey Rooney (uncredited) in the finalePlayed as background music often
- Do the La Conga(1939) (uncredited)Music and Lyrics by Roger EdensReprised by the cast in the finale
- Nobody(1939) (uncredited)Music and Lyrics by Roger EdensSung by Judy Garland
- Oh Where, Oh Where Has My Little Dog Gone?(uncredited)TraditionalPlayed as background music at the start of the fair sequence
- The Gay Nineties(1940) (uncredited)Music and Lyrics by Roger EdensPerformed by Judy Garland, Mickey Rooney, William Tracy, Margaret Early and chorus at the Elks Club show
- Nell of New Rochelle(1939) (uncredited)Music and Lyrics by Roger EdensPerformed by Judy Garland, Mickey Rooney and chorus in the Elks club show
- Sidewalks of New York(1894) (uncredited)Music by Charles LawlorA few notes played at the start of the 'Nell of New Rochelle' sequence
- Walking Down Broadway(uncredited)TraditionalMusic Arranged by Roger EdensSung by the chorus in the 'Nell of New Rochelle' sequence
- A Man Was the Cause of It All(1939) (uncredited)Music and Lyrics by Roger EdensSung by Judy Garland in the 'Nell of New Rochelle' sequence
- After the Ball(1892) (uncredited)Music by Charles HarrisPlayed as dance music in the 'Nell of New Rochelle' sequence
- Sobre las olas (Over the Waves)(1887) (uncredited)Music by Juventino RosasPlayed as background music in the 'Nell of New Rochelle' sequence
- Heaven Will Protect the Working Girl(1909) (uncredited)Music by A. Baldwin SloaneLyrics by Edgar SmithSung by Judy Garland, Mickey Rooney and chorus in the 'Nell of New Rochelle' sequence
- Home, Sweet Home(1823) (uncredited)Music by H.R. BishopPlayed as background music when Nell rocks the cradle
- Ta-ra-ra Boom-der-é(1891) (uncredited)Written by Henry J. SayersDanced to and sung by June Preisser and sung by the chorus in the 'Nell of New Rochelle' sequenceReprised in the finale of the 'Nell of New Rochelle' sequence
- Come Home, Father(1864) (uncredited)Music and Lyrics by Henry Clay WorkSung by Larry Nunn and Judy Garland in the 'Nell of New Rochelle' sequence
- The Light Cavalry Overture(1866) (uncredited)Music by Franz von SuppéPlayed in the 'Nell of New Rochelle' sequence several times
- Rock-a-Bye Baby(1886) (uncredited)Music by Effie I. CanningPlayed as background music when Willie is told to go home
- Five Foot Two, Eyes of Blue (Has Anybody Seen My Girl)?(1925) (uncredited)Music by Ray HendersonPlayed as background music when Jimmy and Barbara wait for her parents
- When Day is Done(1926) (uncredited)Music by Robert KatscherOpening number played by Paul Whiteman and Orchestra at Barbara's party
- Wonderful One(1922) (uncredited)Music by Paul Whiteman and Ferde Grofé Sr.Played as dance music by Paul Whiteman and Orchestra at Barbara's party
- Drummer Boy(1939) (uncredited)Music by Roger EdensLyrics by Roger Edens and Arthur FreedPerformed at Barbara's party by Judy Garland, Mickey Rooney (on drums and vibraphone) and other band membersReprised by the cast in the finale
- China Boy(1922) (uncredited)Written by Dick Winfree and Phil BouteljePlayed as background music during the travel and contest montage
- Hands Across the Table(1934) (uncredited)Music by Jean DelettrePlayed as background music during the travel and contest montage
- Limehouse Blues(1922) (uncredited)Music by Philip BrahamPlayed as background music during the travel and contest montage
- Tiger Rag(1918) (uncredited)Played as background music during the travel and contest montage
- Columbia, the Gem of the Ocean(1843) (uncredited)Music Arranged by Thomas A. BeckettPlayed as background music when the flag is raised at the end
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