- Make Mine Music(1946) (uncredited)Music and Lyrics by Ken Darby and Eliot DanielSung by an offscreen chorus during the opening credits
- The Martins and the Coys(1936)Music and Lyrics by Al Cameron (uncredited) and Ted Weems (uncredited)Sung by The King's Men(Scene removed in recent editions and on video)
- Blue Bayou(1946)Written by Bobby Worth (uncredited) and Ray Gilbert (uncredited)Performed by The Ken Darby Singers
- All the Cats Join In(1946)Music by Eddie Sauter (uncredited)Lyrics by Alec Wilder (uncredited) and Ray Gilbert (uncredited)Performed by Benny Goodman and His Orchestra (uncredited) and the The Pied Pipers (uncredited)
- Without You (Tres Palabras)(1942)Music and Spanish lyrics by Osvaldo Farrés (uncredited)English lyrics by Ray Gilbert (uncredited)Sung in English by Andy Russell
- Casey at the Bat(1946)Based on the poem by Ernest Lawrence Thayer (uncredited) (1888)Told by Jerry Colonna
- Casey (The Pride of Them All)(1946) (uncredited)Performed by a chorus
- A Hot Time in the Old Town(1896) (uncredited)Music by Theodore A. MetzIn the score during the "Casey at the Bat" number
- Light Cavalry Overture(1866) (uncredited)Music by Franz von SuppéIn the score during the "Casey at the Bat" number
- Two Silhouettes(1946)Music by Charles Wolcott (uncredited)Lyrics by Ray Gilbert (uncredited)Sung by Dinah ShoreDanced by Tatiana Riabouchinska and David Lichine
- Peter and the Wolf Op. 67(1936)Written by Sergei Prokofiev (as Serge Prokofieff)Told by Sterling HollowayPerformed by Münchner Symphoniker (uncredited)Conducted by Kurt Graunke (uncredited)
- After You've Gone(1918)Music by Turner Leighton (uncredited)Lyrics by Henry Creamer (uncredited)Performed by Cozy Cole (as Cole), Sid Weiss (as Weiss), Teddy Wilson (as Wilson), and Benny Goodman (as Goodman)
- Johnny Fedora and Alice Bluebonnet(1946)Music by Allie Wrubel (uncredited)Lyrics by Allie Wrubel (uncredited) and Ray Gilbert (uncredited)Sung by The Andrews Sisters
- Shortnin' Bread(1900) (uncredited)Written by James Whitcomb RileySung by Nelson Eddy in "The Whale Who Wanted to Sing at the Met" segment
- Largo al factotum(1816) (uncredited)from "Il barbiere di Siviglia (The Barber of Seville)"Music by Gioachino RossiniLibretto by Cesare SterbiniSung by Nelson Eddy in "The Whale Who Wanted to Sing at the Met" segment
- Chi mi freno in tal momento?(1835) (uncredited)aka "Sextet"from "Lucia di Lammermoor"Music by Gaetano DonizettiLibretto by Salvatore CammaranoSung by Nelson Eddy in "The Whale Who Wanted to Sing at the Met" segment
- Pseudo I Pagliacci Passage(1946) (uncredited)Written by Nelson EddySung as tenor by Nelson Eddy in "The Whale Who Wanted to Sing at the Met" segment
- Tristan und Isolde(1865) (uncredited)Written by Richard WagnerExcerpt sung as tenor and soprano by Nelson Eddy in "The Whale Who Wanted to Sing at the Met" segment
- Mefistofele(1867) (uncredited)Written by Arrigo BoitoExcerpt sung as bass by Nelson Eddy in "The Whale Who Wanted to Sing at the Met" segment
- Mag der Himmel Euch Verbegen(1847) (uncredited)from MarthaMusic by Friedrich von FlotowLibretto by Friedrich Wilhelm RieseSung as tenor and two baritones by Nelson Eddy in "The Whale Who Wanted to Sing at the Met" segment
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