- The Trolley Song(uncredited)Music by Ralph BlaneLyrics by Hugh MartinPerformed by Judy Garland and ensemble
- The Yankee Doodle Boy(uncredited)Written by George M. CohanPerformed by James Cagney and ensemble
- New York, New York(uncredited)Music by Leonard BernsteinLyrics by Adolph Green and Betty ComdenFrom On the Town (1949)
- Hoe Down(uncredited)Music by Roger EdensLyrics by Ralph FreedPerformed by Judy Garland, Mickey Rooney and ensemble
- Dig It(uncredited)Music by Hal BornePlayed by The PerennialsDanced by Fred Astaire and Paulette GoddardFrom Second Chorus (1940)
- Poor Mr. Chisholm(uncredited)Music by Bernard HanighenPerformed by Fred Astaire with Artie Shaw and His OrchestraFrom Second Chorus (1940)
- Sweethearts(uncredited)Music by Victor HerbertLyrics by Bob Wright and Chet ForrestPerformed by Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson EddyFrom Sweethearts (1938)
- Three Little Sisters(uncredited)Music by Vic MizzyLyrics by Irving TaylorPerformed by The Andrews Sisters with Harry James and His Orchestra
- Rhythm on the River(uncredited)Music by James V. MonacoLyrics by Johnny BurkePerformed by Bing Crosby
- White Christmas(uncredited)Written by Irving BerlinPerformed by Bing Crosby and Martha MearsFrom Holiday Inn (1942)
- Easter Parade(uncredited)Written by Irving BerlinPerformed by Bing CrosbyFrom Holiday Inn (1942)
- Make Believe(uncredited)Music by Jerome KernLyrics by Oscar Hammerstein IIPerformed by Kathryn GraysonFrom Show Boat (1951)
- Long Ago (and Far Away)(uncredited)Music by Jerome KernLyrics by Ira GershwinPerformed by Kathryn Grayson
- That's for Me(uncredited)Music by James V. MonacoLyrics by Johnny BurkePerformed by Mary Martin with Oscar Levant on piano
- Only Forever(uncredited)Music by James V. MonacoLyrics by Johnny BurkePerformed by Mary Martin and Bing Crosby
- Strike Up the Band(uncredited)Music by George GershwinLyrics by Ira GershwinPerformed by Judy Garland, Mickey Rooney and band
- How About You?(uncredited)Music by Burton LaneLyrics by Ralph FreedPerformed by Judy Garland and Mickey Rooney
- You Stepped out of a Dream(uncredited)Music by Nacio Herb BrownLyrics by Gus KahnPerformed by Tony MartinFrom Ziegfeld Girl (1941)
- Boa Noite (Good-Night)(uncredited)Music by Harry WarrenLyrics by Mack GordonPerformed by Alice Faye and ensemble
- Down Argentina Way(uncredited)Music by Harry WarrenLyrics by Mack GordonSung by an off-screen chorus
- In Acapulco(uncredited)Music by Harry WarrenLyrics by Mack GordonPerformed by Betty Grable
- The Vamp(uncredited)Written by Byron GayPerformed by Betty Grable and June Haver
- On the Boardwalk in Atlantic City(uncredited)Music by Josef MyrowLyrics by Mack GordonPerformed by June Haver
- I'm in Love(uncredited)Music by Jule StyneLyrics by Sammy CahnPerformed by Doris Day
- Doctor, Lawyer, Indian Chief(uncredited)Music by Hoagy CarmichaelLyrics by Paul Francis WebsterPerformed by Betty Hutton
- Chico Chico(uncredited)Music by Jimmy McHughLyrics by Harold AdamsonPerformed by Carmen MirandaFrom Doll Face (1945)
- I, Yi, Yi, Yi, Yi (I Like You Very Much)(uncredited)Music by Harry WarrenLyrics by Mack GordonPerformed by Carmen Miranda
- Dames(uncredited)Music by Harry WarrenTap danced by chorus girls during rehearsalFrom Dames (1934)
- Chattanooga Choo Choo(uncredited)Music by Harry WarrenLyrics by Mack GordonPerformed by Tex Beneke
- Mairzy Doats(uncredited)Performed by Bing Crosby and Bob Hope
- Why Don't You Do Right?(uncredited)Written by Joe McCoyPerformed by Peggy Lee, with Benny Goodman and Benny Goodman and His Orchestra (as Benny Goodman Orchestra)
- Sweet Dreams, Sweetheart(uncredited)Music by M.K. JeromeLyrics by Ted KoehlerPerformed by Joan Leslie
- A Friend Indeed(uncredited)Performed by Deanna DurbinFrom A Friend Indeed (1942)
- How About a Cheer for the Navy(uncredited)Written by Irving BerlinPerformed by an army chorus
- Come Join the Waves(uncredited)Music by Harold ArlenLyrics by Johnny MercerPerformed by Betty Hutton (trick duet)
- Any Bonds Today?(uncredited)Written by Irving BerlinPerformed by Bugs Bunny
- That's What the Well-Dressed Man in Harlem Will WearWritten by Irving BerlinPerformed by James Cross and unidentified singers
- I'll Be Marching to a Love Song(uncredited)Music by Ralph RaingerLyrics by Leo RobinPerformed by Betty Grable and ensemble
- The Last Time I Saw Paris(uncredited)Music by Jerome KernLyrics by Oscar Hammerstein IIPerformed by Dinah Shore
- Saturday Night is the Loneliest Night of the Week(uncredited)Music by Jule StyneLyrics by Sammy CahnPerformed by Frank Sinatra
- Ol' Man River(uncredited)Music by Jerome KernLyrics by Oscar Hammerstein IIPerformed by Frank Sinatra
- Six Jerks in a Jeep(uncredited)Written by Sid RobinPerformed by The Andrews Sisters
- Dig You Later (A-Hubba Hubba Hubba)(uncredited)Music by Jimmy McHughLyrics by Harold AdamsonPerformed by Perry Como and Martha StewartFrom Doll Face (1945)
- Old Chisholm Trail (Come a Ti Yi Yippee Yippee Yay)(uncredited)Traditional
- Under California Stars(uncredited)Written by Jack ElliottPerformed by Roy Rogers and Jane Frazee
- Beside the Rio Tonto Shore(uncredited)Music by Gene de PaulLyrics by Don RayePerformed by The Merry Macs
- James Session(uncredited)Performed by Harry James and His OrchestraDanced by The Jivin' Jacks and Jills
- Look for the Silver Lining(uncredited)Music by Jerome KernLyrics by Buddy G. DeSylvaPerformed by Judy Garland
- Du Barry Was a Lady(uncredited)Music by Burton LaneLyrics by Ralph FreedSung by Lucille Ball
- Make Way for Tomorrow(uncredited)Written by Jerome KernLyrics by Ira Gershwin and E.Y. HarburgFrom Cover Girl (1944)
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