- Put On Your Old Grey Bonnet(uncredited)Music by Percy WenrichPlayed during the hat bit at the beginningAlso played when the story comes back to old Harold and Emily
- Old Black Joe(uncredited)Written by Stephen FosterSung by Harold at the end
- All That Glitters Is Not Gold(uncredited)Music by James W. CaseyLyrics by George A. NortonSung by Emily, as well as the quartet, in the Palace Bar
- In My Merry Oldsmobile(uncredited)Music by Gus EdwardsPlayed when St. Clair drives off with Emily
- In the Shade of the Old Apple Tree(uncredited)Music by Egbert Van AlstynePlayed when Harold is pushing Emily on the swing
- Der Erlkönig(uncredited)Music by Franz SchubertPlayed when Roger St. Clair is introducedAlso played when St. Clair grabs Emily from the swingAlso played when old St. Clair once again grabs Emily
- Marche funèbre (Funeral March)(uncredited)Music by Frédéric ChopinPlayed after St. Clair is knocked into the river
- The Sailor's Hornpipe(uncredited)TraditionalPlayed when Harold is talking to the sailor
- Hungarian Dance No. 5(uncredited)Music by Johannes BrahmsPlayed when St. Clair offers Emily diamonds and pearls
- Love Me, and the World Is Mine(uncredited)Music by Ernest BallPlayed when Harold searches for Emily six months laterAlso played when Harold finds Emily in the Palace Bar
- Piano Sonata No. 16 in C major, K. 545 (Sonata semplice)(uncredited)Music by Wolfgang Amadeus MozartVariation played when St. Clair grabs Emily from the stage
- Morning, Noon and Night in Vienna(uncredited)Music by Franz von SuppéPlayed during the climax.
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