- The Greatest Show on EarthBy Victor Young and Ned WashingtonSung by Betty Hutton (uncredited)
- Be a Jumping-JackBy Victor Young and Ned WashingtonSung by Betty Hutton (uncredited) and James Stewart (uncredited)
- Lovely Luawana LadyBy John Ringling North and E. Ray GoetzSung by Dorothy Lamour (uncredited)
- Popcorn and Lemonade[Sung off-camera by Chorus]
- A Picnic in the Park[Sung off-camera by Bill Roberts]
- Sing a Happy Song[Sung off camera]
- Only a Rose(1925) (uncredited)Music by Rudolf FrimlLyrics Brian HookerSung by Betty Hutton and Chorus
- Oh! Susanna(1848) (uncredited)Music by Stephen FosterPlayed during the opening scene
- An der schönen blauen Donau Walzer (The Blue Danube Waltz), Op. 314(1867) (uncredited)Music by Johann StraussPlayed during the sword swallowing demonstration
- William Tell Overture(1829) (uncredited)Music by Gioachino RossiniPlayed during the dog and pony show
- (I Got Spurs That) Jingle Jangle Jingle(1942) (uncredited)Music by Joseph J. LilleyPlayed while Sebastian rides in the parade
- Jingle Bells(1857) (uncredited)Written by James PierpontPlayed during the parade around the rings and briefly sung
- O Come All Ye Faithful (Adeste Fideles)(ca 1743) (uncredited)Music attributed to John Reading (16??)Played during the parade around the rings
- Aloha Oe(1908) (uncredited)Music by Queen LiliuokalaniPlayed during the "Lovely Luawana Lady" sequence
- Wiener Blut (Vienna Blood), Op. 354(1873) (uncredited)Music by Johann StraussPlayed after Sebastian cuts down the net
- Die Schoene Galathea: Ouverture (The Beautiful Galathea Overture)(1849) (uncredited)Music by Franz von SuppéPlayed during the royal parade
- Yankee Doodle(ca. 1755) (uncredited)Traditional music of English originPlayed as the crowd arrives at the last circus set-up
- (I Wish I Was in) Dixie Land(1860) (uncredited)Music by Daniel Decatur EmmettPlayed as the crowd arrives at the last circus set-up
- Dream Lover(1929) (uncredited)Music by Victor SchertzingerPerformed by the orchestra during an acrobatic performance in one of the circus scenes
- It's a Hap-Hap-Happy Day(1939) (uncredited)Music by Sammy Timberg and Winston SharplesPlayed during the parade of cartoon characters
- Three Blind Mice(uncredited)TraditionalPlayed in the score
- Rock-a-Bye Baby(1886) (uncredited)Written by Effie I. CanningIn the score after "A Picnic in the Park"
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By what name was The Greatest Show on Earth (1952) officially released in India in Hindi?
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