- Cuttin' CapersMusic Adapted by Harry WarrenLyrics by Ralph BlaneSung by Doris Day
- Freddie, Get ReadyMusic Adapted by Harry WarrenLyrics by Ralph BlaneBased on "Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2", written by Franz Liszt
- (You May Not Be an Angel, But) I'll String Along With YouMusic by Harry WarrenLyrics by Al DubinPlayed during the opening credits and later sung by Doris DayPlayed often throughout the picture
- Love Finds a WayMusic by Harry WarrenLyrics by Ralph Blane
- My Dream Is YoursMusic by Harry WarrenLyrics by Ralph Blane
- Someone Like YouMusic by Harry WarrenLyrics by Ralph BlaneSung by Doris Day
- Tick, Tick, TickMusic by Harry WarrenLyrics by Ralph BlaneSung by Doris Day
- You Must Have Been a Beautiful BabyMusic by Harry WarrenLyrics by Johnny MercerSung by Doris Day at an audition
- NagasakiMusic by Harry WarrenLyrics by Mort DixonSung by Doris Day at the Club Babita
- Hooray for HollywoodMusic by Richard A. WhitingPlayed during the opening sequence
- I'll Sing You a Thousand Love SongsMusic by Harry WarrenPlayed immediately after Gary's first "Love Finds a Way" rendition
- I Only Have Eyes for YouMusic by Harry WarrenLyrics by Al DubinSung by Dick Powell[Taken from the soundtrack of "Dames". During Doug's trip to New York]
- Jeepers CreepersMusic by Harry WarrenLyrics by Johnny MercerSung by an unidentified female singer during Doug's trip to New York
- With Plenty of Money and YouMusic by Harry WarrenLyrics by Al DubinSung by Doris Day during the audition for Doug
- AvalonMusic by Vincent RoseBased on "E lucevan le stelle" from the opera "Tosca" by Giacomo Puccini)Played after Martha's "You Must Have Been a Beautiful Baby" audition
- I Wanna Go Back to BaliMusic by Harry WarrenPlayed at the Club Babita
- What's Up, Doc?Music by Carl W. StallingPlayed on the phonograph when Doug is cooking spaghetti
- Lullaby of BroadwayMusic by Harry WarrenPlayed at Gary's party
- Vienna BloodMusic by Johann StraussPlayed on the piano at Gary's party
- Five O'Clock WhistleMusic by Gene Irwin and Josef MyrowPlayed in the bar when Martha is looking for Gary
- Do, Do, DoMusic by George GershwinPlayed at Gary's party
- I Gotta Right to Sing the BluesMusic by Harold ArlenPlayed when Gary is at the bar
- The Merry-Go-Round Broke DownMusic by Cliff FriendPlayed during the Bugs Bunny sequence
- Bull DogMusic by Cole PorterPlayed when Hutchins receives the telegram
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