- "Hungarian Dance No. 5 (uncredited)Music by Johannes BrahmsPlayed by the band at the Little Hungary restaurant
- The Vamp(uncredited)Written by Byron GayPerformed by Betty Grable and June Haver during the rehearsal at the Elmira theater
- I Can't Begin to Tell You(uncredited)Music by James V. MonacoLyrics by Mack GordonSung by John Payne during the rehearsal at the Elmira theaterPlayed often in the score
- Give Me the Moonlight, Give Me the Girl(uncredited)Music by Albert von TilzerLyrics by Lew BrownSung by Betty Grable, John Payne and chorus on record
- We Have Been Around(uncredited)Music by Charles HendersonLyrics by Mack GordonPerformed by Betty Grable and June Haver
- Carolina in the Morning(uncredited)Music by Walter DonaldsonLyrics by Gus KahnPerformed by Betty Grable and June Haver
- Don't Be Too Old Fashioned (Old Fashioned Girl)(uncredited)Music by Charles HendersonLyrics by Mack GordonPerformed by Betty Grable and June Haver
- Powder, Lipstick and Rouge(uncredited)Music by Harry RevelLyrics by Mack GordonPerformed by Betty Grable, June Haver, and showgirls
- I'm Always Chasing RainbowsMusic by Harry CarrollLyrics by Joseph McCarthyPlayed during the opening credits and often in the scoreSung by John Payne and Betty Grable
- The Darktown Strutters' Ball(uncredited)Written by Shelton BrooksPerformed by Betty Grable, June Haver and showgirls
- Arrah Go on, I'm Gonna Go Back to Oregon(uncredited)Music by Bert GrantSung by the soldiers as Harry reads the letterAlso sung by John Payne
- Mademoiselle from Armentières(uncredited)TraditionalSung by the soldiers at the train station
- Oh! Frenchy(uncredited)Music by Con ConradLyrics by Sam EhrlichSung by the soldiers at the train station
- Pack Up Your Troubles in Your Old Kit Bag and Smile, Smile, Smile!(uncredited)Music by Felix PowellLyrics by George AsafSung by the soldiers at the train station
- The Sidewalks of New York(uncredited)Music by Charles LawlorLyrics by James W. BlakePlayed during the opening sceneAlso performed by Betty Grable and June Haver at the benefit
- Me-ow(uncredited)Music by Mel KaufmanPlayed during the trained seal act
- Oh You Beautiful Doll(uncredited)Music by Nat AyerPlayed when Harry and the girls are having coffee
- Smiles(uncredited)Music by Lee S. RobertsLyrics by J. Will CallahanPlayed as dance music at the London partySung by the soldiers when Harry is shown the magazine
- On the Mississippi(uncredited)Music by Harry Carroll and Arthur FieldsLyrics by Ballard MacDonaldSung by a chorus when Harry gets the divorce notice
- Give My Regards to Broadway(uncredited)Music by George M. CohanPlayed when the sign for the benefit is shown
- Cheyenne(uncredited)Music by Egbert Van AlstynePlayed during the rope trick act at the benefit show
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