- Beautifiul Dreamer(uncredited)composed by Stephen Foster (posthoumously in 1864)played on pub piano
- Hail, Brittania(uncredited)Based on poem by James Thomson set to music by Thomas Augustine Arne 1740heard on calliope outside Mary Kelly's room
- Champagne Ivy(uncredited)anonymously written song sung twice by Miriam Hopkins in the 1932 "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde"
- Hail, Hail the Gang's All Here(uncredited)instrumental music composed by Arthur Sullivan in the 1879 "Pirates of Penzance" as a satire on Verfi's "Anvil Chorus"played on vioin in upscale restaurant
- Hanson Place(a.k.a. "Gather at the River") (uncredited)American hymn composed by Robert Lowry (1864)instrumental version heard a Lusk's vigilantes march
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