- Oh! You Beautiful Doll(uncredited)Music by Nat AyerPlayed during the deer scene
- It Had to Be You(uncredited)Music by Isham JonesPlayed when the lizard sheds its skin
- California, Here I Come(uncredited)Music by Joseph MeyerPlayed when the dog starts on his journey and used as his theme
- William Tell Overture(uncredited)Music by Gioachino RossiniPlayed when the ranger is running from his lookout post
- Yankee Doodle(uncredited)Traditional
- The Fountain in the Park(uncredited)aka "While Strolling Through the Park One Day"Music by Ed HaleyPlayed after the ranger picks up the cigar
- Der Deitcher's Dog (Oh Where, Oh Where, Has My Little Dog Gone)(uncredited)Music from German folk songPlayed during the scene with the dogs
- Old Black Joe(uncredited)Written by Stephen FosterPlayed during the shot of the natural bridge
- Funeral March(uncredited)Music by Frédéric ChopinPlayed after the frog croaks
- Pilgrim's Chorus(uncredited)from "Tannhäuser"Music by Richard WagnerPlayed during the Grand Canyon scene
- Der Erlkönig(uncredited)Music by Franz SchubertPlayed during the gila monster scene
- I've Been Working on the Railroad(uncredited)TraditionalPlayed during the beaver scene
- Indian Dawn(uncredited)Music by J.S. ZamecnikPlayed during the opening panorama
- Nocturne in E flat, Op. 9, No. 2(uncredited)Music by Frédéric ChopinPlayed during the frog scene
- Love Me, and the World Is Mine(uncredited)Music by Ernest BallPlayed when the dog is among the trees
- Symphony No. 8 in B Minor(uncredited)(aka "Unfinished Symphony")Music by Franz SchubertPlayed during the Bryce Canyon scene
- There's a Long, Long Trail(uncredited)Music by Zo Elliott[Plays over the title cards.]
- Tramp! Tramp! Tramp!(uncredited)Music by George Frederick Root[Plays during the Boy Scouts scene.]
- Deep River(uncredited)Traditional[Plays at the start of the river/beaver scene.]
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By what name was Cross Country Detours (1940) officially released in Canada in English?
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