- The Great American BroadcastMusic by Harry WarrenLyrics by Mack GordonSung by a chorus during the opening creditsPerformed by James Newill and a chorus
- I Take to YouMusic by Harry WarrenLyrics by Mack GordonPlayed occasionally in the score
- It's All in a LifetimeMusic by Harry WarrenLyrics by Mack GordonPerformed by Alice Faye and chorusAlso performed by The Wiere Brothers during their radio performance as "The Stradivarians"
- I've Got a Bone to Pick with YouMusic by Harry WarrenLyrics by Mack GordonPerformed by The Ink Spots (as The Four Ink Spots) during the broadcast
- Long Ago Last NightMusic by Harry WarrenLyrics by Mack GordonPerformed by Alice Faye and chorus
- Run, Little Raindrop, RunMusic by Harry WarrenLyrics by Mack GordonPerformed by Alice Faye but not used in the picture
- Where You AreMusic by Harry WarrenLyrics by Mack Gordon
- ChesterstrikesMusic by Harry WarrenLyrics by Mack GordonWritten for the picture but not used
- Chapman's Cheerful CheeseMusic by Harry WarrenLyrics by Mack GordonAd performed by The Wiere Brothers
- Give My Regards to Broadway(uncredited)Written by George M. CohanPerformed by Jack Oakie when demonstrating the radio
- Chi Mi frena in tal momento?(uncredited)aka "Sextet"From "Lucia di Lammermoor"Music by Gaetano DonizettiLyrics by Salvatore CammaranoPerformed by Eula Morgan, Jack Oakie, and Madame Rinaldi's opera company
- Ain't We Got Fun(uncredited)Music by Richard A. WhitingPlayed during the radio store montage
- Alabamy Bound(uncredited)Music by Ray HendersonLyrics by Buddy G. DeSylva and Bud GreenPerformed by The Ink Spots (as The Four Ink Spots) when Chuck and Rix are setting up the boxing broadcastDanced by The Nicholas Brothers
- If I Didn't Care(uncredited)Written by Jack LawrencePerformed by The Ink Spots (as The Four Ink Spots) when Chuck is stringing up the wire
- I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles(uncredited)Played at the end of the opening creditsPlayed often in the score
- Ja-Da(uncredited)Written by Bob CarletonPlayed while riding the motorcycle during the rainstorm
- Sabre and Spurs(uncredited)Music by John Philip SousaPlayed during the boxing sequence
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By what name was The Great American Broadcast (1941) officially released in Canada in English?
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