- What Can I Say Dear After I Say I'm SorryMusic by Walter Donaldson (uncredited)Courtesy of The Big Three Music Co.[Played by the clockwork musicians after Dr. Dunwoody death]
- Dark Town Strutters BallWritten by Shelton Brooks (uncredited)Sung by Paul FreesCourtesy of The Big Three Music Co.[Played during the costume party murder scene]
- Close Your EyesWritten by Bernice Petkere (uncredited)Courtesy of The Big Three Music Co.[Played on solo violin during Dr. Longstreet's murder scene]
- Elmer's TuneCourtesy of The Big Three Music Co.[Played by a music box before Dr. Hedgepath's murder scene]
- All I Do Is Dream of YouMusic by Nacio Herb Brown (uncredited)Courtesy of The Big Three Music Co.[Played on violin after Dr. Kitaj's plane crash]
- You Stepped Out of a DreamMusic by Nacio Herb Brown (uncredited)Courtesy of The Big Three Music Co.[Played during Dr. Phibes' dinner date with Vulnavia]
- CharmaineWritten by Lew Pollack (uncredited) and Erno Rapee (uncredited)Courtesy of The Big Three Music Co.[Played during Nurse Allen's murder scene]
- 100 Years from TodayMusic by Victor Young (uncredited)Courtesy of The Big Three Music Co.[Played while Vulnavia destroys Dr. Phibes' things]
- Over the RainbowMusic by Harold Arlen (uncredited)Courtesy of The Big Three Music Co.[Instrumental over the end titles]
- One for My Baby and One More for the RoadMusic by Harold Arlen (uncredited)Lyrics by Johnny Mercer (uncredited)Sung by Scott Peters[Played while Vulnavia destroys Dr. Phibes' things]
- War March of the Priests(uncredited)Written by Felix MendelssohnPerformed by Nicolas KynastonCourtesy of EMI Records/Music for Pleasure[Played by Dr. Phibes on a grand organ during the film's opening]
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By what name was The Abominable Dr. Phibes (1971) officially released in India in English?
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