- Across the FieldWritten by W.A. Dougherty Jr.
- Notre Dame Victory MarchWritten by John F. Shea and Michael J. SheaInstrumental version heard during opening election sequence.
- The Gold Diggers' Song (We're in the Money)Written by Al Dubin and Harry WarrenProduced by Gilbert KarsonPerformed by Mihoko TokoroSung in Japanese as Kramer makes personal appearance for Japanese insurance company.
- Life Is So PeculiarWritten by Johnny Burke and Jimmy Van HeusenPerformed by Louis Jordan with Louis ArmstrongCourtesy of MCA RecordsBy Arrangement with MCA Special Markets and Products
- Muskrat LoveWritten by Willis Alan RamseyLyrics read aloud by John Heard.
- I Only Have Eyes for YouWritten by Al Dubin and Harry WarrenInstrumental version heard at piano bar.
- Bad Moon RisingWritten by John Fogerty (as John C. Fogerty)Performed by Creedence Clearwater RevivalCourtesy of Fantasy, Inc.Heard at train station
- Treat Me NiceWritten by Jerry Leiber and Mike StollerPerformed by Elvis PresleyCourtesy of the RCA Record Label of BMG EntertainmentHeard under scene with Elvis impersonator on train
- SuperstitionWritten by Stevie WonderPerformed by Stevie WonderCourtesy of Motown Record Company, L.P.By Arrangement with PolyGram Film & TV Licensing
- MacarenaProduced by Clif MagnessHeard at convenience store
- All You Ever Do Is Bring Me DownWritten by Al Anderson and Raul MaloPerformed by The MavericksCourtesy of MCA RecordsBy Arrangement with MCA Special Markets and Products
- Don't Be That WayPerformed by Ella FitzgeraldCourtesy of Verve RecordsBy Arrangement with PolyGram Film & TV Licensing
- Pink HousesWritten by John MellencampPerformed by John MellencampCourtesy of Mercury RecordsBy Arrangement with PolyGram Film & TV Licensing
- Down Home BluesWritten by George JacksonPerformed by ZZ HillCourtesy of Malaco Records
- FunkytownWritten by Steven GreenbergPerformed by Lipps Inc. (as Lipps, Inc.)Courtesy of Mercury RecordsBy Arrangement with PolyGram Film & TV Licensing
- Over the RainbowWritten by Harold Arlen and E.Y. HarburgPlayed by band during Gay Pride parade
- Brick HouseWritten by Lionel Richie, Walter Orange, Thomas McClary, Ronald La Pread, Milan Williams and William KingProduced by Clif MagnessPerformed by Dorothy NorwoodCourtesy of Malaco Records
- In the Midnight HourWritten by Wilson Pickett and Steve CropperPerformed by Wilson PickettCourtesy of Atlantic Recording Corp.By Arrangement with Warner Special Products
- Presidential Booty aka White Men Can't RapWritten by Clif Magness and Peter SegalProduced by Clif Magness
- Taps(uncredited)Composed by Daniel Butterfield (1862)Played at politician's funeral
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