- Smilin' Through(1918) (uncredited)Written by Arthur A. PennPlayed during the opening credits and as background music oftenSung by Jeanette MacDonald in the flashback scene and danced to by Jeanette MacDonald and Brian AherneReprised offscreen by Jeanette MacDonald at the end
- Recessional(1898) (uncredited)Music by Reginald De KovenLyrics by Rudyard KiplingPlayed offscreen at the church in the first scene and sung by mezzo sopranoNan Merriman, baritone Douglas Beattie and choir
- The Kerry Dance(1875) (uncredited)Music traditionalLyrics by J.L. Molloy (1875)Played on piano and sung by Jackie HornerPlayed on piano and sung by Jeanette MacDonald with an orchestral background
- Drink to Me Only with Thine Eyes(1616) (uncredited)Music by R. Melish (1780 ?)Lyrics by Ben Jonson (1616)Played on piano and sung by Jeanette MacDonaldPlayed as background music often
- A Little Love, a Little Kiss (Un peu d'amour)(1912)Music by Leo SilesuEnglish lyrics by Adrian RossSung by Jeanette MacDonald (uncredited) in the canteen
- Ouvre ton Coeur(uncredited)Music by Georges BizetFrench lyrics by Louis DelâtrePlayed by the party orchestra and sung in French by Jeanette MacDonald in the flashback sequence
- Bridal Chorus (Here Comes the Bride)(1850) (uncredited)from "Lohengrin"Written by Richard WagnerPlayed on organ at the wedding in the flashback sequence
- There's a Long, Long Trail(1915) (uncredited)Music by Zo ElliottLyrics by Stoddard KingSung by Jeanette MacDonald and servicemen in the canteen
- Smiles(1917) (uncredited)Music by Lee S. RobertsLyrics by J. Will CallahanSung off-screen by servicemen at the canteen
- Auld Lang Syne(1788) (uncredited)Traditional Scottish 17th century musicLyrics by Robert BurnsPlayed as background music at the train station
- Land of Hope and Glory(1901) (uncredited)(Based on "Pomp and Circumstance March No.1 in D")Music by Edward ElgarLyrics by A.C. BensonSung by Jeanette MacDonald and choir at church
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