- Two Lips Like CherriesMusic by William AxtLyrics by Gus KahnPlayed on piano and sung by Kay Francis, but probably dubbedReprised by a chorus and also at a partyPlayed as background music often
- Hungarian Dance No. 6Written by Johannes BrahmsPlayed by the band before Archduke Ferdinand approaches
- Symphony No. 3 in E-flat major Op. 55 'Eroica' II. Marcia funebre. Adagio assaiWritten by Ludwig van BeethovenSecond movement 'Marcia Funebre' played after Archduke Ferdinand's death
- Les PreludesWritten by Franz LisztPlayed as background music when war starts
- Hungarian Dance No. 5Written by Johannes BrahmsPlayed and danced to at the party
- Roses From the SouthWritten by Johann StraussPlayed and danced to at the party by Kay Francis and Nils Asther, Eugene Pallette and Louise Closser Hale and other couples
- Artist's Life Op. 316Written by Johann StraussPlayed and danced to as the last waltz at the party
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