- For Ev'ry Lonely Heart(1939) (uncredited)(Also called "Broadway Serenade" (1939))Music by Herbert Stothart and Edward WardLyrics by Gus KahnAdapted from "None But the Lonely Heart" (1880)Played by the studio orchestra during the opening creditsPlayed on piano by Lew Ayres, on violin by Leon Belasco, on cello by Al Shean and sung by Jeanette MacDonald at the boardinghouseReprised on piano by Lew Ayres, and sung Jeanette MacDonald in Collier's officeReprised with Jeanette MacDonald and chorus in the finale
- Yip-I-Addy-I-Ay(1908) (uncredited)Music by John H. FlynnLyrics by Will D. CobbPlayed on piano by Lew Ayres and sung by Jeanette MacDonald and audience in the Naughty Nineties nightclub
- What You Goin' to Do When the Rent Comes 'Round? (Rufus Rastus Johnson Brown)(1905) (uncredited)Music by Harry von TilzerLyrics by Andrew B. SterlingPlayed on piano by Lew Ayres and sung by Jeanette MacDonald and an unidentified quartet in the Naughty Nineties nightclub
- Hearts Win, You Lose(uncredited)Written by Andrew B. SterlingPlayed on piano by Lew Ayres and sung by Jeanette MacDonald in the Naughty Nineties nightclub
- Love's Old Sweet Song (Just a Song at Twilight)(1884) (uncredited)Music by J.L. MolloyLyrics by G. Clifton BinghamPlayed on piano by Lew Ayres and sung by Jeanette MacDonald and audience in the Naughty Nineties nightclub
- Auld Lang Syne(1788) (uncredited)Scottish traditional musicLyrics by Robert BurnsPlayed on a music box several timesWords spoken by Lew AyresPlayed and sung by guests at Mary's farewell partyPlayed also as part of the score
- The Blue Danube Waltz, Opus 314(1867) (uncredited)Written by Johann StraussPlayed on a cello by Al SheanPlayed also as background music
- A-Tisket A-Tasket(1938) (uncredited)Written by Ella Fitzgerald and Van AlexanderPlayed on piano by Lew Ayres and on violin by Leon Belasco and sung Jeanette MacDonald at the boardinghouse
- (Here We Go 'Round) The Mulberry Bush(uncredited)TraditionalPlayed on piano by Lew Ayres and on violin by Leon Belasco and sung Jeanette MacDonald at the boardinghouse
- The Farmer in the Dell(uncredited)TraditionalPlayed on a cello and sung by Al Shean at the boardinghouse
- None But the Lonely Heart (Nur Wer die Sehnsucht Kennt)(1880) (uncredited)Music by Pyotr Ilyich TchaikovskyArranged by Edward Ward and Herbert StothartEnglish lyrics by Gus KahnPlayed on piano by Lew Ayres and on violin by Leon Belasco and hummed Jeanette MacDonald at the boardinghouseSung by Jeanette MacDonald and chorus in the finalePlayed also as background music
- High Flyin'(uncredited)Music by Herbert Stothart and Edward WardLyrics by Bob Wright and Chet ForrestSung by Katharine Alexander at a rehearsal dubbed by Mary KentPlayed on piano and sung by Franklin Pangborn and Jeanette MacDonald in Collier's officeReprised by Jeanette MacDonald, Six Hits and a Miss, and Ken Darby's Octet in the show at Atlantic CityReprised by Jeanette MacDonald and chorus during a montage
- One Look at You(1939) (uncredited)Music by Herbert Stothart and Edward WardLyrics by Bob Wright and Chet ForrestPlayed on piano and by Franklin Pangborn and sung by Jeanette MacDonald in Collier's officeReprised by Jeanette MacDonald, Kenny Stevens and chorus in the show at Atlantic CityReprised by Jeanette MacDonald with Lew Ayres at piano at the 5 & 10 store
- No Time To Argue(1939) (uncredited)Music by Sigmund RombergLyrics by Gus KahnSung by Jeanette MacDonald and Kenny Stevens during a montage
- Time Changes Everything(1939)Music by Walter DonaldsonLyrics by Gus KahnSung by Jeanette MacDonald (uncredited) and chorus during a montagePlayed on pianos and sung by a chorus in a production number
- Un Bel Di(1904) (uncredited)from "Madame Butterfly"Music by Giacomo PucciniLyrics by Luigi Illica and Giuseppe GiacosaPlayed on piano by Franklin PangbornSung by Jeanette MacDonald in a production number
- Les Filles de Cadix(1885) (uncredited)Music by Léo DelibesLyrics by Alfred de MussetSung by Jeanette MacDonald during a montage
- Italian Street Song(1910) (uncredited)from "Naughty Marietta"Music by Victor HerbertLyrics by Rida Johnson YoungSung by Jeanette MacDonald during a montage
- Quando M'En Vo (Musetta's Waltz)(1896) (uncredited)from "La Boheme"Written by Giacomo PucciniLyrics by Luigi Illica and Giuseppe GiacosaSung by Jeanette MacDonald during a montage
- Jingle Bells(1857) (uncredited)Written by James PierpontPlayed in montage during a Christmas scene
- Musical Contract(1939) (uncredited)Music by Herbert Stothart and Edward WardLyrics by Gus Kahn
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