- Hooray for Hollywood(uncredited)Music by Richard A. WhitingPlayed during the shot of the studio lot
- Cuddle Up a Little Closer, Lovey Mine(uncredited)Music by Karl HoschnaPlayed by the singing sword
- Skip to My Lou(uncredited)TraditionalSung by the square dance callerAlso played when the hillbillies fall into the creek
- Turkey in the Straw(uncredited)TraditionalPlayed during the square dance
- Muchacha(uncredited)Music by Harry WarrenPlayed when Bugs enters the bullring with his bags
- In Caliente(uncredited)Music by Allie WrubelPlayed when the bull bows amidst rosesAlso played when Bugs smells the rose
- La Cucaracha(uncredited)TraditionalPlayed when Bugs leads the tip-toeing bull
- Las Chiapanecas(uncredited)TraditionalPlayed when Bugs is wearing the huge sombrero
- Me-ow(uncredited)Music by Mel Kaufman (as Mel B. Kaufman)Lyrics by Harry D. KerrSung by Mel Blanc (as Sylvester) and played often
- Tip-Toe thru' the Tulips with Me(uncredited)Music by Joseph A. BurkeHummed by Sylvester when he greets Tweety
- Every Day I Love You (Just a Little Bit More)(uncredited)Music by Jule StynePlayed when Pepé is in the screening room
- The Latin Quarter(uncredited)Music by Harry WarrenLyrics by Al DubinSung with "French" lyrics by the man on the bicycleAlso played when the cat falls for the blue-painted Pepé
- Time Waits for No One(uncredited)Music by Cliff FriendLyrics by Charles TobiasSung with "French" lyrics by Mel Blanc (as Pepé) while trying out perfume
- It's Magic(uncredited)Music by Jule StynePlayed when Pepé catches the female cat at the door
- Alouette(uncredited)TraditionalSung by Mel Blanc (as Pepé) while filing his nails
- The Barber of Seville Overture(uncredited)Music by Gioachino Rossini ("Il barbiere di Siviglia")Played when Bugs has Elmer in the barber's chair and throughout the segment
- Wedding March(uncredited)from "A Midsummer Night's Dream"Music by Felix MendelssohnPlayed briefly during the wedding bit
- September in the Rain(uncredited)Music by Harry WarrenPlayed when Foghorn Leghorn is reading the newspaper
- Gwine to Rune All Night(uncredited)aka "De Camptown Races"Written by Stephen FosterSung by Mel Blanc (as Foghorn Leghorn)
- It Had to Be You(uncredited)Music by Isham JonesPlayed when Foghorn Leghorn visits the widow hen and asks her to marry him
- Dear Little Boy of Mine(uncredited)Music by Ernest BallPlayed when Foghorn Leghorn calls the boy over to meet him
- The Umbrella Man(uncredited)Music by Vincent Rose and Larry StockPlayed when Foghorn Leghorn and the boy make paper airplanes
- Captains of the Clouds(uncredited)Music by Harold ArlenPlayed when the boy's airplane flies and shoots down the other airplane
- The Alphabet Song(uncredited)aka "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star"TraditionalPlayed when the boy tries to draw Foghorn Leghorn a diagram on a sheet of paper
- Come Lasses and Lads(uncredited)Traditional English folk songSung with substitute lyrics by Mel Blanc (as Daffy Duck)
- Singin' in the Bathtub(uncredited)Music by Michael ClearyLyrics by Herb Magidson and Ned WashingtonSung by Mel Blanc (as Bugs Bunny) while bathingFrom Sahara Hare (1955)
- Mister Easter RabbitMusic by Maddy RussellLyrics by Jack SegalSung by Mel Blanc (as Daffy) as the Easter RabbitPlayed often in the score
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By what name was Bugs Bunny's Easter Special (1977) officially released in Canada in English?
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