- Blue Tail Fly(uncredited)Traditional folk song
- Dobie(uncredited)Written by Lionel Newman & Max ShulmanInstrumental versions of the series theme song played over the opening titles and closing credits
- Just an Echo in the Valley(uncredited)Music by Harry M. WoodsLyrics by Reginald ConnellySung by Chatsworth and his campaign team at his opening election rally
- Love Me Tender(uncredited)Music by George R. PoultonLyrics by Elvis Presley & Ken DarbyPerformed by Dwayne Hickman & Sheila James KuehlZelda tries teach Dobie how to sing the song during their political strategy meeting
- Little Brown Jug(uncredited)Written by Joseph Winner
- The Name's Dobie Gillis(uncredited)Alternate lyrics set to the tune of "On Top of Old Smokey"Traditional folk songNew lyrics by Arnold HorwittDobie, Zelda and Maynard sing this, Dobie's campaign theme song, at the political rally
- Cindy(uncredited)Traditional folk songSung by Chatsworth and his campaign team at his nighttime election rally
- When Irish Eyes Are Smiling(uncredited)Music by Ernest BallLyrics by Chauncey Olcott & George Graff (as George Graff, Jr.)Performed by Tom ReeseThe police officer sings the song at the nighttime election rally
- When Dobie Stands Up and Fights(uncredited)Alternate lyrics set to the tune of "When Johnny Comes Marching Home"Written by Louis LambertNew lyrics by Arnold HorwittSung at the nighttime election rally, and later when Dobie and Maynard are released from jail
- To Althea, from Prison(uncredited)Lyrics by Richard LovelacePerformed by Dwayne HickmanDobie sings the song while in jail
- Smiles(uncredited)Music by Lee S. RobertsLyrics by J. Will CallahanPerformed by William SchallertMr. Pomfritt sings the song after Dobie hears he has won the election
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