- For He's a Jolly Good Fellow(uncredited)TraditionalIn the score during the opening credits and often throughout the film
- Auld Lang Syne(1788) (uncredited)Traditional Scottish 17th century musicPlayed by a band at the train station, including Mr. Deeds on tuba
- Old Folks at Home (Swanee River)(1851) (uncredited)Written by Stephen FosterPlayed with drumsticks and sung by Jean ArthurAlso sung a cappella by Gary Cooper
- Humoresque Op. 101 No. 7(1894) (uncredited)Written by Antonín DvorákHummed by Gary Cooper
- Hubay: Poeme hongroise Op.27, No.1.Played by violinist in restaurant
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By what name was Mr. Deeds Goes to Town (1936) officially released in India in English?
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