- You Must Have Been a Beautiful Baby(uncredited)Music by Harry Warren[Plays when the wolf in the sheep costume approaches the ram.]
- In an 18th Century Drawing Room(uncredited)Music by Raymond Scott[Plays when the wolf puts on make-up and lipstick in the sheep costume.]
- She Was an Acrobat's Daughter(uncredited)Music by Harry Ruby[Plays when the wolf flies through the air in the log.]
- Three Blind Mice(uncredited)Traditional[Plays when the mice drink the wolf's water.]
- You're in the Army Now(uncredited)Music by Isham Jones[Plays when the wolf sees the newspaper headline about dogs for defense.]
- Where, Oh Where, Has My Little Dog Gone?(uncredited)Music from German folk song[Plays when the sheep dog's house is shown.]
- Huckleberry Duck(uncredited)Music by Raymond Scott[Plays when the wolf gets some water.]
- Powerhouse(uncredited)Music by Raymond Scott[Plays when the wolf runs to the sheep pasture.]
- The Penguin(uncredited)Music by Raymond Scott[Plays when the wolf puts on a sheep costume.]
- This Is Worth Fighting For(uncredited)Music by Sam H. Stept[Plays over the title cards.]
- Prelude, Op. 28, No. 6(uncredited)Music by Frédéric Chopin[Plays when the wolf eats the single pea.]
- How Sweet You Are(uncredited)Music by Arthur Schwartz[Plays when the ram hugs and kisses the wolf in the sheep costume.]
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By what name was I Got Plenty of Mutton (1944) officially released in Canada in English?
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