- By the Light of the Silvery Moon(uncredited)Music by Gus EdwardsLyrics by Edward MaddenSung by Craig Stevens at the pianoAlso sung by those at the partyPlayed as Louise and Rodney's theme
- It Had to Be You(uncredited)Music by Isham JonesLyrics by Gus KahnPlayed at the party when Louise and Harold are outside talking and dancingSung by Jack CarsonPlayed as Louise and Harold's theme
- The Gold Diggers' Song (We're in the Money)(uncredited)Music by Harry WarrenLyrics by Al DubinPlayed during the gangway-for-the-millennium montageAlso played when the roses are being packedAlso sung by an unidentified singer on the radioAlso played during the train station scene at the end
- An der schönen, blauen Donau, Op. 314 (On the Beautiful Blue Danube)(uncredited)Written by Johann StraussPlayed by the chamber orchestra
- Bull Dog(uncredited)Written by Cole PorterSung by Rosalind Russell and Ann DoranAlso played at the party when Louise goes outside
- Put On Your Old Grey Bonnet(uncredited)Music by Percy WenrichLyrics by Stanley MurphySung by the man leaving Morton's office
- Oh, You Beautiful Doll(uncredited)Music by Nat AyerLyrics by A. Seymour BrownSung by Craig Stevens at the piano
- My Gal Is a High-Born Lady(uncredited)Written by Barney FaganSung by Craig Stevens at the piano
- Rock-a-Bye Baby(uncredited)Written by Effie I. CanningPlayed on the phonograph
- Yankee Doodle(uncredited)TraditionalPlayed during the shot of the WWI garden and drill
- Charleston(uncredited)Music by James P. JohnsonFirst tune played at the party
- Show Me the Way to Go Home(uncredited)Music traditionalLyrics by Jimmy Campbell (as James Campbell) and Reginald ConnellySung by those at the party
- Silver Threads Among the Gold(uncredited)Music by H.P. DanksPlayed when Louise points out her gray hair to Harold
- Bridal Chorus(uncredited)from "Lohengrin"Music by Richard WagnerPlayed briefly at the beginning of the gangway-for-the-millennium montage
- Up on the House Top(uncredited)Written by Benjamin HanbySung by the family at Christmas time
- Adeste Fidelis (O Come All Ye Faithful)(uncredited)Music traditionalLyrics by Frederick OakeleySung by the family while trimming the tree
- The Sidewalks of New York(uncredited)Music by Charles LawlorPlayed during the shot of the bridge during the Depression montage
- Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?(uncredited)Music by Jay GorneyLyrics by E.Y. HarburgSung by an unidentified singer at the end of the Depression montage
- Happy Birthday to You(uncredited)Music by Mildred J. HillLyrics by Patty S. HillSung at the birthday party
- Columbia, the Gem of the Ocean(uncredited)TraditionalPlayed briefly after the Pearl Harbor footage
- I'm Just Wild About Harry(uncredited)Music by Eubie BlakePlayed when Lawton and Louise dance at the party
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