- Gwine to Rune All Night (De Camptown Races)(1850) (uncredited)Written by Stephen FosterIn the score during the overture
- C'mon Folks(Queenie's Ballyhoo) (1927) (uncredited)from the stage musical "Show Boat"Music by Jerome KernLyrics by Oscar Hammerstein IISung by Tess Gardella and Dixie Jubilee Singers in the prologue
- Can't Help Lovin' Dat Man(1927) (uncredited)from the stage musical "Show Boat"Music by Jerome KernLyrics by Oscar Hammerstein IISung by Helen Morgan and Dixie Jubilee Singers in the prologue
- Hey, Feller!(1927) (uncredited)from the stage musical "Show Boat"Music by Jerome KernLyrics by Oscar Hammerstein IISung by Tess Gardella and Dixie Jubilee Singers in the prologue
- Bill(1927) (uncredited)from the stage musical "Show Boat"Music by Jerome KernLyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II and P.G. WodehouseSung by Helen Morgan in the prologue
- Ol' Man River(1927) (uncredited)from the stage musical "Show Boat"Music by Jerome KernLyrics by Oscar Hammerstein IISung by Jules Bledsoe and male Dixie Jubilee Singers in the prologue
- Here Comes the Show Boat(1927) (uncredited)Music by Maceo PinkardPlayed as part of the score
- Down South(Ravenal's Theme Song) (1900) (uncredited)Music by William H. MyddletonLyrics by Sigmund SpaethInformation on performance not available
- Deep River(uncredited)Traditional Negro SpiritualSung by Laura La Plante (dubbed by Eva Olivetti)
- I've Got Shoes(uncredited)Traditional Negro SpiritualSung by Laura La Plante (dubbed by Eva Olivetti)
- Coon, Coon, Coon(1900) (uncredited)Music by Leo FriedmanLyrics by Gene JeffersonSung by Laura La Plante (dubbed by Eva Olivetti)
- Ol' Man River(1927) (uncredited)Music by Jerome KernLyrics by Oscar Hammerstein IISung by Laura La Plante (dubbed by Eva Olivetti)
- Can't Help Lovin' Dat Man(1927) (uncredited)Music by Jerome KernLyrics by Oscar Hammerstein IISung by Laura La Plante (dubbed by Eva Olivetti)
- The Lonesome Road(1927) (uncredited)Music by Nathaniel ShilkretLyrics by Gene AustinSung by Stepin Fetchit (dubbed by Jules Bledsoe)
- Love Sings a Song in My Heart(1929) (uncredited)Music by Joseph CherniavskyLyrics by Clarence MarksInformation on performance not available
- Symphony No.6 in B Minor (Pathétique), Op.74(1893) (uncredited)Written by Pyotr Ilyich TchaikovskyFirst movement partially played in the score twice
- Old Creole Days(1926) (uncredited)from "Mississippi Suite"Written by Ferde Grofé Sr.probably played by Universal Studios Orchestra
- Why Do I Love You(1927) (uncredited)Music by Jerome KernLyrics by Oscar Hammerstein IIIn the score during the overtureSung by an unidentifed singer during the exit music
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