- Adored One(1940)Music by Alfred NewmanLyrics by Mack GordonPerformed by Don Ameche (uncredited)Also sung by Alice Faye (uncredited)In the score as background music often
- Blue Lovebird(1940)(Onscreen as "Blue Love Bird")Music Bronislau KaperLyrics by Gus KahnPerformed by Don Ameche (uncredited)Sung twice by Alice Faye (uncredited)
- Back in the Days of Old Broadway(1940) (uncredited)Music and Lyrics by Charles Henderson and Alfred NewmanPerformed offscreen by a chorus during the opening and end credits
- Under the Bamboo Tree(1902) (uncredited)Played during the opening creditsIn the score often as a love theme between Lillian and Alexander
- The Battle Cry of Freedom(1862) (uncredited)Music by George Frederick RootIn the score for the opening scene
- Suffragette Marching Song(uncredited)Composer unknownPlayed by a band for the marching suffragettes
- Comin' Thro' the Rye(uncredited)Music TraditionalWords by Robert BurnsSung by Alice Faye with piano accompaniment by Joseph Cawthorn
- Battle Hymn of the Republic(ca 1856) (uncredited)Music by William SteffeLyrics by Julia Ward Howe (1861)Sung by the suffragettes at their meetingAlso in the score as background music
- Brighten the Corner Where You Are(1913) (uncredited)Music by Charles GabrielLyrics by Ina D. Ogdon
- The Band Played On(1895) (uncredited)Music by Chas. B. WardLyrics by John F. PalmerSung by Alice Faye at Tony's theatre
- Come Down Ma Evenin' Star(1902) (uncredited)Music by John StrombergLyrics by Robert B. SmithSung by Alice Faye with orchestral accompanimentPlayed also as background music
- Ma Blushin' Rosie(1900) (uncredited)Music by John StrombergLyrics by Edgar SmithPerformed by Alice Faye and chorus in a production number at Tony's theatreTap-danced by an unidentified male quartet
- After the Ball(1892) (uncredited)Music and Lyrics by Charles HarrisSung by Alice Faye and chorus, with piano by Don Ameche and orchestral accompanimentReprised by Faye at the end
- He Goes to Church on Sunday(1907) (uncredited)Music by E. Ray GoetzLyrics by Vincent BryanPerformed by Eddie Foy Jr.
- Waltz Is King(1940) (uncredited)Music Charles HendersonLyrics by Mack GordonProduction number performed by chorus in the finale
- Künstlerleben (Artist's Life), Op.316(1867) (uncredited)Written by Johann StraussIncluded in the "Waltz Is King" number
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