- Betty Boop(uncredited)Music by Johnny GreenPlayed during the opening credits and at the endPlayed when illustrations from previous cartoons are shown to BettyPlayed when Betty runs behind the books to change
- Sweet Betty(uncredited)Music by Sammy TimbergPlayed when Max Fleischer draws BettyPlayed when Betty runs back to the inkwell to change
- That's My Weakness Now(uncredited)Music by Sam H. SteptLyrics by Bud GreenSung by Betty in clip from Stopping the Show (1932)
- I'm an Indian(uncredited)Music by Leo EdwardsLyrics by Blanche MerrillSung by Betty while imitating Fanny Brice in clip from Stopping the Show (1932)
- Hello Beautiful(uncredited)Written by Walter DonaldsonSung by Betty
- Lotamuru(uncredited)TraditionalPerformed by The Royal SamoansDanced by Betty in clip from Betty Boop's Bamboo Isle (1932)
- The Old Man of the Mountain(uncredited)Music by Victor YoungLyrics by Billy Hill (as George Brown)Performed by Cab Calloway and his orchestra briefly in clip from The Old Man of the Mountain (1933)
- You Gotta Ho-De-Ho (to Get Along with Me)(uncredited)Music by J. Russel Robinson (as J.R. Robinson)Lyrics by Billy Hill (as George Brown)Performed by Cab Calloway and his orchestra and Betty in clip from The Old Man of the Mountain (1933)
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By what name was Betty Boop's Rise to Fame (1934) officially released in Canada in English?
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