- La Flûte À Six Schtroumpfs("The Flute With Six Smurfs")(The film's instrumental theme music; used in the main title sequence, in the scene where Johan and Peewit follow a Smurf to the Land of Smurfs, and the ending credits)Composed by Michel Legrand
- Ode Au Vainqueur("Ode To The Victor")(Peewit's tribute to Johan)Composed by Michel LegrandLyrics by Peyo & Yvan DelportePerformed by Michel Modo
- La Ballade De La Gente Dame("The Ballad Of The Fair Maiden")(A group of singers entertain the kingdom)Composed by Michel LegrandLyrics by Peyo & Yvan Delporte
- La Présentation Des Schtroumpfs("The Presentation Of The Smurfs")(Papa Smurf introduces the Smurfs)Composed by Michel LegrandLyrics by Peyo & Yvan DelportePerformed by Michel Elias
- Hymne au Travail("Hymn At Work")(The Smurfs sing their own theme song while making a new flute; this is a rearrangement of the film's instrumental theme music, but with lyrics)Composed by Michel LegrandLyrics by Peyo & Yvan Delporte
- La Leçon De Schtroumpf("A Lesson In Smurf")(Peewit asks for a glass of water as "a smurf of smurf")Composed by Michel LegrandLyrics by Peyo & Yvan Delporte
- La Fête("The Festival")(Instrumental - The Smurfs' celebration party)Composed by Michel Legrand
- Le Duel Des Flûtes("The Duel Of The Flutes")(Instrumental - The climactic flute duel between Peewit and Oily Creep)Composed by Michel Legrand
- Personality(uncredited)Composed by Michel Legrand
- Gentle Lady(uncredited)Composed by Michel Legrand
- William Wants a Smurf(uncredited)Composed by Michel Legrand
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By what name was The Smurfs and the Magic Flute (1976) officially released in India in English?
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