- Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child(uncredited)Traditional SpiritualSung offscreen during the opening credits
- Go Down Moses (Let My People Go)(uncredited)TraditionalArranged by Henry Thacker BurleighSung offscreen during the opening credits
- Old Folks at Home(1851) (uncredited)aka "Swanee River"Written by Stephen FosterSung a cappella by the group picking cotton
- Bridal Chorus(1850) (uncredited)from "Lohengrin"Music by Richard WagnerPlayed on a harmonium by Victoria Spivey when Adam gets married
- Waiting at the End of the Road(1929) (uncredited)Written by Irving BerlinSung by Daniel L. Haynes and the Dixie Jubilee SingersReprised by Daniel L. Haynes at his prayer meeting
- Swanee Shuffle(1929) (uncredited)Written by Irving BerlinPlayed at the band at the night spot and sung by Nina Mae McKinneyDanced to by her, other patrons and the waiters
- Swing Low, Sweet Chariot(uncredited)Written by Wallis WillisArranged by Henry Thacker BurleighSung a cappella by Daniel L. Haynes while mourning his brother's death
- Get on Board Little Children(uncredited)Traditional SpiritualSung a cappella by the congregation
- (Gimme Dat) Old Time Religion(uncredited)Traditional spiritualSung a cappella by the congregationReprised by Nina Mae McKinney
- St. Louis Blues(1914) (uncredited)Written by W.C. HandySung a cappella and hummed by Nina Mae McKinney
- Goin' Home(uncredited)Music based on "Symphony No. 9, Largo" by Antonín DvorákAdapted by William Arms FisherLyrics by William Arms FisherPlayed on guitar and sung by Daniel L. Haynes
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