- Meet the People(1940)Music by Jay GorneyLyrics by Henry MyersPlayed during the opening creditsSung by Dick Powell and chorus in his daydreamReprised by Lucille Ball (dubbed by Gloria Grafton) and chorus at dress rehearsalSung by a chorus at the end
- In Times Like These(1944)Music by Sammy FainLyrics by E.Y. HarburgPlayed during the opening credits and as background musicPlayed also by Vaughn Monroe and His Orchestra and sung by Vaughn Monroe
- I Can't Dance (I Got Ants in My Pants)(1934) (uncredited)Music by Clarence WilliamsLyrics by Charles GainesSung and Danced by Ziggie Talent with Vaughn Monroe and His Orchestra
- Der Fuehrer's Face(1942) (uncredited)Written by Oliver WallaceInstrumental performed by Spike Jones and His City Slickers
- Acrobatic Dance Music(uncredited)Composer unknownInstrumental danced by Miriam LaVelle
- Shicklegruber(1944)Music by Sammy FainLyrics by E.Y. HarburgContains excerpts from the sextet of "Lucia di Lammermoor" (1835)Music by Gaetano DonizettiLibretto by Salvatore CammaranoPlayed by Spike Jones and His City Slickers and sung by Beau Lee
- Piano Instrumental(uncredited)Composer unknownPlayed on piano by Richard Hall
- A Life on the Ocean Wave(1838) (uncredited)Music by Henry RussellLyrics by Epes SargentPlayed by the band before the launch of The Julie Hampton
- Heave Ho(1944)Music by Harold ArlenLyrics by E.Y. HarburgSung by Bert Lahr and ensemble
- I Like to Recognize the Tune(1939)Music by Richard RodgersLyrics by Lorenz HartThe King Sisters and others, with Vaughn Monroe and His Orchestra
- Oriental Music(uncredited)Composer unknownDanced by 'Mata and Hari'
- Say That We're Sweethearts Again(1944)Music and Lyrics by Earl K. BrentSung by Virginia O'Brien at the show
- It's Smart to Be People(1944)Music by Burton LaneLyrics by E.Y. Harburg
- Santa Lucia(uncredited}Traditional Neopolitan song translated by Teodoro CottrauBurlesqued by Spike Jones' orchestra during skit spoofing Mussolini
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