- The Happiness ThemeWritten by Sammy FainPerformed by Hugo Winterhalter and His Orchestra
- Where Are You?Written by Harold Adamson and Jimmy McHughPerformed by Pat Boone
- (Back Home Again in) IndianaWritten by James F. Hanley and Ballard MacDonaldPerformed by Dan Dailey
- Red Sails in the SunsetWritten by Will Grosz and Jimmy KennedyPerformed by Carol Burnett
- Far Away PlacesWritten by Alex Kramer and Joan WhitneyPerformed by Steve Lawrence and Chita Rivera
- Down by the Old Mill StreamWritten by Tell Taylor
- JuanitaWritten by T.G. May and Caroline Norton
- The Bull Frog PatrolWritten by Jerome Kern and Anne Caldwell
- March of the Ill-Assorted GuardsWritten by Jay Livingston and Helen DeutschPerformed by Hugo Winterhalter and His Orchestra and Children
- Mutual Admiration SocietyWritten by Harold Karr and Matt DubeyPerformed by Cyril Ritchard and Claudia Crawford
- Hi-Lili, Hi-LoWritten by Bronislau Kaper and Helen DeutschPerformed by Doretta Morrow with Jacques d'Amboise, Bambi Linn and Hugo Winterhalter and His Orchestra
- They Say it's WonderfulWritten by Irving BerlinPerformed by Dinah Shore and Dan Dailey
- It Might as Well Be SpringWritten by Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein IIPerformed by Hugo Winterhalter and His Orchestra
- Where or When?Written by Richard Rodgers and Lorenz HartPerformed by Howard Keel
- My RomanceWritten by Richard Rodgers and Lorenz HartPerformed by Doretta Morrow
- Out of NowhereWritten by Johnny Green and Edward Heyman
- You're Driving Me CrazyWritten by Walter DonaldsonPerformed by Doretta Morrow
- She Didn't Say YesWritten by Jerome Kern and Otto A. HarbachPerformed by Doretta Morrow and Howard Keel
- I Cried for YouPerformed by Doretta Morrow and Howard Keel
- What is This Thing Called Love?Written by Cole Porter
- These Foolish Things (Remind Me of You)Performed by Dinah Shore
- LoverWritten by Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart
- Taking a Chance on LovePerformed by Dinah Shore and Dan Dailey
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By what name was General Motors 50th Anniversary Show (1957) officially released in Canada in English?
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