- Dogmatic (Statements)Music by Aaron CoplandPerformed by London Symphony Orchestra (as London Symphony Orchestra)
- Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?(1931)Music by Jay GorneyLyrics by E.Y. Harburg (as E Y Harburg)Played during the opening sequence while a chorus line dancesAlso sung by Rudy ValleeAlso sung by Bing CrosbyAlso sung by Al JolsonAlso performed by Ronnie Lane & The Slim Chance Band
- Big Rock Candy Mountain(1928)Written and Performed by Harry McClintock (as Harry K McClintock)
- Now's the Time to Fall in Love(1931)Written by Al Lewis and Al ShermanSung by Eddie Cantor
- Ten Cents a Dance(1930)Music by Richard Rodgers (as Rodgers)Lyrics by Lorenz Hart (as Hart)Sung by Ruth Etting
- Long-Haired Preachers (The Preacher and the Slave)(1911)Written by Harry McClintock (as Harry K McClintock)Music by J.P. Webster (uncredited)Lyrics by Joe Hill (uncredited)Performed by Harry McClintock (as Harry K McClintock)
- Remember My Forgotten Man(1933)(onscreen as "My Forgotten Man")Music by Harry WarrenLyrics by Al Dubin (as A Dubin)Performed by Joan Blondell and ensemble in a clip from Gold Diggers of 1933 (1933)
- The Gold Diggers' Song (We're in the Money)(1933)Music by Harry WarrenLyrics by Al Dubin (as A Dubin)Performed by Ginger Rogers and ensemble in a clip from Gold Diggers of 1933 (1933)
- The Drunkard Song (There Is a Tavern in the Town)(ca 1883)TraditionalWritten by Rudy ValleePerformed by Rudy Vallee
- Anchors Aweigh(1906)Music by Charles A. Zimmerman (as Zimmerman)Lyrics by Alfred Hart Miles (as Miles)Additional Lyrics by George D. Lottman (as Lottman) (1950)Played on the organ at the convention for RooseveltAlso played an sung in a clip from Footlight Parade (1933)
- We're Out of the Red(1934)Music by Jay GorneyLyrics by Lew BrownPlayed and sung in a clip from Stand Up and Cheer! (1934)
- California, Here I Come(1924)Music by Joseph Meyer (as Meyer)Lyrics by Buddy G. DeSylva (as Desylva) and Al Jolson (as Jolson)Sung by Al JolsonPlayed on the organ at the convention for HooverAlso played during a sequence from Stand Up and Cheer! (1934)Also sung during the "Go West" sequence
- Nobody Knows You When You're Down and Out(1923)Written by Jimmy Cox (as I Cox)Sung by Bessie Smith
- Every Man a King(1935)Music by Castro CarazoLyrics by Huey Long (as Huey P Long)Performed by Ina Ray Hutton and Her All Girl Band (as Ina Ray Hutton and her all girl band)
- Jeepers Creepers(1938)Music by Harry WarrenLyrics by Johnny MercerSung by Louis Armstrong
- Franklin D. Roosevelt's Back Again(1936)Written by Bill CoxPerformed by John Cohen (as J. Cohen), Tom Paley (as T. Paley)
- Zaz Zuh Zaz(1933)(Onscreen as "Hi De Ho")Written by Cab Calloway (uncredited) and Harry White (uncredited)Performed by Cab Calloway in a clip from Meet the Maestros (1938)
- Dust Can't Kill Me(1938)Written and Performed by Woody Guthrie
- Saddest Tale (Blues)(1934)(onscreen as "Jealousy Blues")Music by Duke EllingtonLyrics by Irving Mills (uncredited)Sung by Billie Holiday in a clip from Symphony in Black: A Rhapsody of Negro Life (1935)
- Vigilante Man(1939)Written and Performed by Woody Guthrie
- Hooray for Hollywood(1937)Music by Richard A. WhitingLyrics by Johnny MercerSung by Johnnie Davis (as Johnny 'Scat' Davis)
- Downtown Uproar(1938)Written by Duke Ellington and Cootie WilliamsPerformed by Duke Ellington
- Bei mir Bist du Schön(1932)Music by Sholom Secunda (as Secunda)Lyrics by Jacob Jacobs (as Jacobs)English lyrics by Saul Chaplin and Sammy CahnSung by The Andrews Sisters
- Where the Blue of the Night (Meets the Gold of the Day)(1931)(Onscreen as "When the Blue of the Night")Music by Fred E. Ahlert (as Fred E Ahlert)Lyrics by Roy Turk and Bing Crosby (as Crosby)Sung by Bing Crosby
- Shout and Feel It(1937)Written and Performed by Count Basie
- You're the Top(1934)Written by Cole PorterPerformed by Ethel Merman
- The Entertainer(1902) (uncredited)Music by Scott JoplinPlayed offscreen on a piano
- Chicago (That Toddlin' Town)(1922) (uncredited)Music by Fred FisherPlayed in a clip from Stand Up and Cheer! (1934)
- Give My Regards to Broadway(1904) (uncredited)Music by George M. CohanPlayed in a clip from Stand Up and Cheer! (1934)
- The Stars and Stripes Forever(1897) (uncredited)Music by John Philip SousaPlayed in a clip from Footlight Parade (1933)
- Yankee Doodle(uncredited)TraditionalPlayed in a clip from Footlight Parade (1933)
- Dancing with Tears in My Eyes(1930) (uncredited)Music by Joseph A. BurkePlayed in a clip from Lady Killer (1933)
- William Tell Overture(1829) (uncredited)Music by Gioachino RossiniPlayed at the beginning of the gangster sequence
- She's in the Jailhouse Now(uncredited)Composer undeterminedPerformed by man in prison garb
- Soldier's Song(1935) (uncredited)Music by Rudolph G. KoppLyrics by Harold LambPlayed in a clip from The Crusades (1935)
- (I Wish I Was in) Dixie's Land(1860) (uncredited)aka "Dixie"Music by Daniel Decatur EmmettPlayed by a marching band
- Water Boy(uncredited)TraditionalSung by Paul Robeson in a clip from The Emperor Jones (1933)
- Congo(1937) (uncredited)Music by M.K. JeromePlayed during the Mr. Weissmuller scene from Hollywood Steps Out (1941)
- Lucky Number(uncredited)Written by Cliff HessPerformed by The Nicholas Brothers in a clip from The Black Network (1936)
- Taps(1862) (uncredited)Music by Daniel Butterfield
- Red River Valley(uncredited)TraditionalIn the score of Mr. Smith Goes to Washington (1939)
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By what name was Brother Can You Spare a Dime (1975) officially released in India in English?
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