- It's a Most Important Affair(1943) (uncredited)Written by Jimmy McHughLyrics Harold Adamson
- Today I'm a Debutante(1943) (uncredited)Written by Jimmy McHughLyrics Harold Adamsonand chorus
- Disgustingly Rich(1940)Written by Richard RodgersLyrics Lorenz Hart
- I Couldn't Sleep a Wink Last Night(1943) (uncredited)Written by Jimmy McHughLyrics Harold AdamsonSung by Frank Sinatra with Dooley Wilson at pianoReprised by Sinatra on a radio and played often in the score
- The Music Stopped(1943) (uncredited)Written by Jimmy McHughLyrics Harold AdamsonPlayed during the opening credits and often in the scoreSung by Frank Sinatra
- I Saw You First(1943) (uncredited)Written by Jimmy McHughLyrics Harold AdamsonSung by Marcy McGuire and Frank SinatraReprised by McGuire, Sinatra and Barbara Hale
- Lovely Way to Spend an Evening(1943) (uncredited)Written by Jimmy McHughLyrics Harold AdamsonPlayed during the opening credits and often in the scorePlayed on piano and sung by Frank SinatraReprised by Sinatra while "Symphony No. 6" written by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky is played in the scoreAlso reprised by Sinatra at the tavern
- You're On Your Own(1943) (uncredited)Written by Jimmy McHughLyrics Harold AdamsonPlayed also as background music
- Minuet in Boogie(1943) (uncredited)Written by Jimmy McHughBased on "Minuet in G" by Ignacy Jan PaderewskiLyrics Harold AdamsonIvy Scott, and chorus
- Minuet in G, Op.14, No.1(1887) (uncredited)Written by Ignacy Jan PaderewskiPlayed on a harpsichord by Mel Tormé, but it morphs into "Minuet in Boogie"
- Symphony No. 5 in C minor, Op. 67(1809) (uncredited)Written by Ludwig van BeethovenThe first four notes played on piano by Victor Borge twice
- Symphony No. 6 in B minor, Op. 74 'Pathétique'(1893) (uncredited)Written by Pyotr Ilyich TchaikovskyFirst movement played on piano by Victor Borge with an orchestra joining as background musicThen played while Frank Sinatra sings "Lovely Way to Spend an Evening"
- Bridal Chorus (Here Comes the Bride)(1850) (uncredited)from "Lohengrin"Written by Richard WagnerPlayed as backround music during the wedding
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