- Thank Your Lucky Stars(1943) (uncredited)Music by Arthur SchwartzLyrics by Frank LoesserPerformed by Dinah Shore on a radio showReprised by a chorus at the end
- Blues in the Night(1941) (uncredited)Music by Harold ArlenLyrics by Johnny MercerPerformed by John Garfield on a radio show
- Now's the Time to Fall in Love(1931) (uncredited)Music by Al ShermanLyrics by Al LewisPerformed by Eddie Cantor
- Wintermärchen(1893) (uncredited)aka "Hearts and Flowers"Music by Alphons CzibulkaPlayed when Joe is performing in the mirror while driving the bus
- Hotcha Cornia (Black Eyes)(1943) (uncredited)Music from Russian folk songsArranged by Del Porter and Spike JonesPerformed by Spike Jones and His City Slickers
- Ochi Tchornya (Dark Eyes)(uncredited)Traditional Russian folk songMusic used in the "Hotcha Cornia" number
- Song of the Volga Boatman(uncredited)TraditionalMusic used in the "Hotcha Cornia" number
- Give My Regards to Broadway(1904) (uncredited)Music by George M. CohanIn the score briefly when Pat does a little dance while impersonating James Cagney
- I'm Riding for a Fall(1943) (uncredited)Music by Arthur SchwartzLyrics by Frank LoesserPerformed by Dennis Morgan, Joan Leslie (dubbed by Sally Sweetland) and Spike Jones and His City SlickersAlso in the score when they're discussing turning Joe into Eddie CantorReprised by Morgan and Sweetland at the end
- We're Staying Home Tonight(1943) (uncredited)Music by Arthur SchwartzLyrics by Frank LoesserPerformed by Eddie CantorReprised by him at the end
- London Bridge Is Falling Down(uncredited)Traditional children's songHummed by Eddie Cantor
- I'm Goin' North(1943) (uncredited)Music by Arthur SchwartzLyrics by Frank LoesserPerformed by Jack Carson and Alan HaleReprised by them at the end
- Old Folks at Home(1851) (uncredited)aka "Swanee River"Music by Stephen FosterPlayed in the "Way Up North" number
- Jingle Bells(1857) (uncredited)Music by James PierpontPlayed in the "Way Up North" number
- Love Isn't Born (It's Made)(1943) (uncredited)Music by Arthur SchwartzLyrics by Frank LoesserPerformed by Ann Sheridan and chorus girlsReprised by her at the end
- Embraceable You(1930) (uncredited)Music by George GershwinPlayed when Joe, Pat and Tommy are at the restaurant
- No You, No Me(1943) (uncredited)Music by Arthur SchwartzLyrics by Frank Loesser
- Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf?(1933) (uncredited)Music by Frank ChurchillVariations played as Bogart leaves the theater
- The Dreamer(1943) (uncredited)Music by Arthur SchwartzLyrics by Frank LoesserSung by Dinah ShoreReprised as a jive parody by Ida Lupino, Olivia de Havilland (dubbed by Lynn Martin) and George TobiasReprised by Shore, Lupino, de Havilland and Martin at the end
- Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair(1854)Written by Stephen FosterPerformed by Ida Lupino, Olivia de Havilland (dubbed by Lynn Martin) and George Tobias in "The Dreamer" number
- Ice Cold Katy(1943) (uncredited)Music by Arthur SchwartzLyrics by Frank LoesserReprised by McDaniel and others at the end
- Wedding March(1843) (uncredited)from "A Midsummer Night's Dream"Written by Felix MendelssohnPlayed in the 'Ice Cold Katy" number
- How Sweet You Are(1943) (uncredited)Music by Arthur SchwartzLyrics by Frank LoesserPerformed by Dinah Shore and chorusReprised by her at the end
- That's What You Jolly Well Get(1943) (uncredited)Music by Arthur SchwartzLyrics by Frank LoesserPerformed by Errol Flynn and people in the PubReprised by him at the end
- They're Either Too Young or Too Old(1943) (uncredited)Music by Arthur SchwartzLyrics by Frank LoesserPerformed by Bette DavisReprised by her at the end
- Good Night, Good Neighbor(1943) (uncredited)Music by Arthur SchwartzLyrics by Frank LoesserSung by Dennis Morgan and chorus girls andReprised by all four at the end
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By what name was Thank Your Lucky Stars (1943) officially released in Canada in English?
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