- The Wedding March(1843) (uncredited)from "A Midsummer Night's Dream, Op.61"Music by Felix MendelssohnIn the score after Frances and Richard's wedding
- The Last Rose of Summer(1808) (uncredited)Music: traditional Irish melodiesLyrics by Thomas MooreSung a cappella by Fred MacMurray
- A Bird in a Gilded Cage(1900) (uncredited)Music by Harry von TilzerLyrics by Arthur J. LambPlayed on piano by Joan Crawford and sung by her and Fred MacMurray at the Frisky Rabbit
- My Love Is Like a Red, Red Rose(1791) (uncredited)Written by Robert BurnsSung a cappella by Joan Crawford and Fred MacMurray
- Piano Concerto No.1 in E-flat Major(1849) (uncredited)Music by Franz LisztPlayed on piano by Bruce Lester and also by Joan CrawfordPlayed at the concert with an unidentifed pianist and orchestra, but probably conducted by Leonard WalkerVariations used in the score often
- The Eton Boating Song(uncredited)Played on piano by Joan Crawford
- Who Is Sylvia?(1826) (uncredited)Music by Franz Schubert ("An Sylvia, D.891, Op.106, No.4" ) (1826)Words by William Shakespeare (from "The Two Gentlemen of Verona", Act 4, scene 2) (ca 1594)Played on piano by Joan CrawfordSung by Fred MacMurray
- Du, Du Liegst Mir im Herzen(uncredited)Traditional German folksongHummed by Joan Crawford and Fred MacMurray
- RIenzi: Overture(1839) (uncredited)Music by Richard WagnerPlayed (conclusion only) at concert by unidentified orchestra and conductor
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