- There's No Place Like Home (Home, Sweet Home)(1823) (uncredited)Music partly composed, and arranged by H.R. Bishop from a Sicilian airIn the score during the opening scenes (picture of Hilton home)Reprised in the score later
- You're In The Army Now(1917) (uncredited)Music by Isham JonesLyrics by Tell Taylor and Ole OlsenIn the score during the opening scenes (telegram of call to service)
- Bridal Chorus (Here Comes the Bride)(1850) (uncredited)from "Lohengrin"Music by Richard WagnerIn the score during the opening scenes (wedding trip plaque shown)
- Rock-a-Bye Baby(1886) (uncredited)Music by Effie I. CanningIn the score during the opening scenes (baby shoes shown)
- Together(1928) (uncredited)Music by Ray HendersonIn the score often, symbolizing the love between Anne and her absent husband TimPlayed by the band at the dance and sung off-screen by an unidentified singer; danced by Joseph Cotten and Claudette Colbert and other couplesWhistled by Joseph Cotten twicePlayed also on a music box
- U.S. Marine Corps Hymn(1868) (uncredited)(also called "The Marines' Hymn")Music by Jacques Offenbach from "Genevieve de Brabant" (1868)Whistled by Gordon Oliver
- Hinky Dinky Parlay Voo (Mad'moiselle from Armentieres)(1921) (uncredited)Music by Joseph TunbridgeWhistled by Monty Woolley
- The Dipsy Doodle(1937) (uncredited)Music by Larry ClintonPlayed as dance music by the band at the dance
- Kaiser-Walzer (Emperor Waltz) op.437(1889) (uncredited)Music by Johann StraussArranged by Franz WaxmanPlayed as dance music by the band at the dance; danced by Jennifer Jones with Joseph Cotten and Robert Walker with Claudette Colbert
- America the Beautiful(1882) (uncredited)Music by Samuel A. Ward (1882)Words by Katharine Lee Bates (1895)Sung a cappella by the high school graduates at their graduation ceremonyReprised in the score when Zofia Koslowska recites Emma Lazarus' poem engraved on the Statue of Liberty
- Ave Maria(1859) (uncredited)Music by Charles Gounod (1859)Played in the score when Brig prays
- Caisson Song(1907) (uncredited)(also called "The Caissons Go Rolling Along")Music by Edmund L. GruberPlayed in the score twice when tanks are shown
- Shoo-Shoo Baby(1943) (uncredited)Music and Lyrics by Phil MooreSung by soldiers on a train
- (Oh My Darling) Clementine(1884) (uncredited)Music by Percy Montrose (1884)Lyrics by H.S. Thompson (from "Down By the River Lived a Maiden") (1863)Sung a cappella by Robert Walker and Jennifer JonesReprised on guitar and sung by a convalescing soldier
- The Farmer in the Dell(uncredited)Traditional children's songSung a cappella by Robert Walker
- Taps(1862) (uncredited)Music by Daniel ButterfieldBackground music played when bad new arrives
- Happy Birthday to You(1893) (uncredited)Written by Mildred J. Hill and Patty S. Hill
- Silent Night, Holy Night(1818) (uncredited)Music by Franz Xaver GruberLyrics by Joseph MohrPlayed in the score during a snowball fight
- Jingle Bells(1857) (uncredited)Written by James PierpontSung a cappella by carollers, including Jimmy Clemons Jr.
- Adeste Fidelis (O Come, All Ye Faithful)(circa 1743) (uncredited)Music attributed to John ReadingPlayed in the score at the end
- You'll Never Know(1943) (uncredited)Music by Harry WarrenLyrics by Mack Gordon
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