- Anything Goes(uncredited)Written by Cole Porter[The opening song as Doris is sitting on a swing]
- Day by Day(uncredited)from "Godspell"Written by Stephen SchwartzPerformed by Doris Day backed by a musical combo[The song Doris sings in the opening of the "Today" segment; reprise in the closing of the show]
- Exactly Like You(uncredited)Music by Jimmy McHughLyrics by Dorothy FieldsPerformed by Doris Day and John Denver[The song Doris and John sing at the opening of the "doubles" segment]
- Follow Me(uncredited)Written by John DenverPerformed by John Denver and Doris Day[The pretty song Doris asks John to sing]
- Behind Closed Doors(uncredited)Written by Kenny O'DellPerformed by Tim Conway and Doris Day[The song performed during the "controlling the population" skit]
- Everybody Loves a Lover(uncredited)Written by Robert Allen and Richard AdlerPerformed by Doris Day and Rich Little[Sung during the opening of the segment of Doris and Rich reminiscing about her silver screen leading men, and later after the poster for Billy Rose's Jumbo (1962) is shown]
- Young at Heart(uncredited)Music by Johnny RichardsLyrics by Carolyn LeighPerformed by Rich Little[Rich sings the opening refrain in he and Doris talking about Frank Sinatra]
- Teacher's Pet(uncredited)Written by Joe LubinPerformed by Doris Day and Rich Little[Doris and Rich sing the opening refrain right after they mention Clark Gable]
- Love Me or Leave Me(uncredited)Written by Walter Donaldson and Gus KahnPerformed by Doris Day[Doris sings the song after the poster for Love Me or Leave Me (1955) is shown]
- Secret Love(uncredited)Written by Sammy Fain and Paul Francis WebsterPerformed by Doris Day[Doris sings the song after the poster for Calamity Jane (1953) is shown]
- With a Song in My Heart(uncredited)Music by Richard RodgersLyrics by Lorenz HartPerformed by Doris Day[Doris sings the song after the poster for Young Man with a Horn (1950) is shown]
- Que Sera, Sera (Whatever Will Be, Will Be)(uncredited)Written by Jay Livingston and Ray EvansPerformed by Doris Day and Rich Little[Doris and Rich sing the song after the poster for The Man Who Knew Too Much (1956) is shown]
- The Way We Were(uncredited)Music by Marvin HamlischLyrics by Alan Bergman and Marilyn BergmanPerformed by Doris Day[Doris sings the song as photos of her silver screen leading men are shown]
- Walking in the Sunshine(uncredited)Written by Roger MillerPerformed by Doris Day and John Denver[The first song in the "sunshine" medley; reprise at the end of the medley]
- You Are the Sunshine of My Life(uncredited)Written by Stevie WonderPerformed by Doris Day and John Denver[The second song in the "sunshine" medley]
- Sunshine, Lollipops and Rainbows(uncredited)Written by Marvin Hamlisch and Howard LieblingPerformed by Doris Day and John Denver[The third song in the "sunshine" medley]
- You Are My Sunshine(uncredited)Written by Jimmie Davis and Charles MitchellPerformed by Doris Day and John Denver[The fourth song in the "sunshine" medley]
- Sunshine on my Shoulders(uncredited)Performed by Doris Day and John Denver[The fifth song in the "sunshine" medley]
- Midnight at the Oasis(uncredited)Written by David Nichtern[Doris sings the song during the motor home skit; upbeat instrumental version played on the radio later in the skit]
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