- Rhapsody in Blue(uncredited)Music by George GershwinPlayed briefly during the opening creditsPlayed by Paul Whiteman and Orchestra (as "The Paul Whiteman Orchestra") during the production numberPerformed by Roy Bargy (piano)Danced by Jacques Cartier with clarinet, along with the Russell Markert Girls and The Sisters G
- Music Has Charms(uncredited)Music by Milton AgerLyrics by Jack YellenSung by Bing Crosby off-screen during the opening creditsAlso played during the cartoon segmentPlayed by Paul Whiteman and Orchestra (as "Paul Whiteman Orchestra")
- My Lord Delivered Daniel(uncredited)TraditionalSung by Bing Crosby during the cartoon segment
- The Mosquitoes' Parade(uncredited)Music by Howard Whitney[Played during chase sequence in cartoon segment]
- The Streets of Cairo(uncredited)aka "The Hootchy-Kootchy Dance"TraditionalInterpolated into "Music Has Charms" during the cartoon segment
- Ragamuffin Romeo(uncredited)Music by Mabel WayneLyrics by Harry DeCostaPlayed by the Paul Whiteman and Orchestra when he lets the band out of the bagAlso sung by Jeanie Lang and George ChilesDanced by Marion Stadler and Don RosePlayed by Paul Whiteman and Orchestra (as "Paul Whiteman Orchestra")c. 1930 Leo. Feist Inc
- Hot Lips(uncredited)Performed by Harry Goldfield (trumpet) during the "Meet the Boys" segmentc. 1922 Leo. Feist Inc
- Wild Cat(uncredited)Music by Joe Venuti and Eddie LangPerformed by Joe Venuti (violin) and Eddie Lang (guitar) during the "Meet the Boys" segmentc. 1927 Robbins Music Corp.
- Piccolo Pete(uncredited)Music by Phil Baxterc. 1929 J.W. Jenkins Sons Music CoPerformed by Roy "Red" Maier (piccolo) during the "Meet the Boys" segment
- Caprice Viennois, Op. 2(uncredited)Music by Fritz KreislerPerformed by the Violin Sextet: Kurt Dieterle, Matty Malneck, John Bouman, Joe Venuti,Ted Bacon and Otto Landau during the "Meet the Boys" segmentc. 1910 Charles Foley
- Tambourin Chinoise, Op. 3(uncredited)Music by Fritz KreislerPerformed by the Violin Sextet: Kurt Dieterle, Matty Malneck, John Bouman, Joe Venuti,Ted Bacon and Otto Landau during the "Meet the Boys" segmentc. 1910 Charles Foley
- Nola(uncredited)Music by Felix ArndtPerformed by Roy Bargy (piano), Chester Hazlett (clarinet) and Wilbur Hall (trombone) during the "Meet the Boys" segmentc. 1915 Sam Fox Publishing Co.
- Linger Awhile(uncredited)Music by Vincent RoseLyrics by Harry OwensPerformed by Mike Pingatore (banjo) during the "Meet the Boys" segmentc. 1923 Leo. Feist Inc.
- My Bridal Veil(uncredited)Music by Milton AgerLyrics by John Murray Anderson and Jack YellenPerformed by Jeanette Loff with the Paul Whiteman and Orchestra
- Minuet in G(uncredited)Music by Ludwig van BeethovenPlayed by Paul Whiteman and Orchestra (as "Paul Whiteman Orchestra")Interpolated into the "My Bridal Veil" segment
- Long, Long Ago(uncredited)Written by Thomas Haynes BayleyInterpolated into the "My Bridal Veil" segment
- Mississippi Mud(uncredited)Music by Harry BarrisLyrics by James CavanaughPerformed by The Rhythm Boys
- So the Bluebirds and the Blackbirds Got Together(uncredited)Music by Harry BarrisLyrics by Billy MollPerformed by The Rhythm Boys
- It Happened in Monterey(uncredited)Music by Mabel WayneLyrics by Billy RoseSung by John Boles and Jeanette LoffPlayed by Paul Whiteman and Orchestra (as "Paul Whiteman Orchestra")Danced by The Sisters G, George Chiles and the Russell Markert Girls
- La Paloma(uncredited)Written by Sebastian IradierSung by Nancy TorresPlayed by Paul Whiteman and Orchestra (as "Paul Whiteman Orchestra")Interpolated into the "It Happened in Monterey" segment
- Old Black Joe(uncredited)Written by Stephen FosterPlayed and sung by Paul Whiteman and Orchestra (as "The Paul Whiteman Orchestra") at the beginning of Jack White's act
- Oh, How I'd Love to Own a Fish Store(uncredited)Written by Al Koppell and Billy StonePerformed by Jack White with the Paul Whiteman and Orchestra
- The Stars and Stripes Forever(uncredited)Music by John Philip SousaPlayed by Paul Whiteman and Orchestra (as "Paul Whiteman Orchestra") briefly during Jack White's actAlso played by Wilbur Hall on an air pumpAlso played briefly during the Melting Pot production number
- Semper Fidelis(uncredited)Music by John Philip SousaPlayed by Paul Whiteman and Orchestra (as "Paul Whiteman Orchestra") briefly during Jack White's act
- There's a Long, Long Trail(uncredited)Music by Zo ElliottPlayed by Paul Whiteman and Orchestra (as "Paul Whiteman Orchestra") briefly during Jack White's act
- A Bench in the Park(uncredited)Music by Milton AgerLyrics by Jack YellenSung by Stanley Smith and Jeanette LoffAlso sung by the Brox Sisters and The Rhythm BoysDanced by the Russell Markert GirlsPlayed by Paul Whiteman and Orchestra (as "Paul Whiteman Orchestra")
- Silent Night, Holy Night(uncredited)Music by Franz Xaver GruberPlayed by Wilbur Hall briefly on the violin
- Pop Goes the Weasel(uncredited)TraditionalPlayed by Wilbur Hall on the violin
- Happy Feet(uncredited)Music by Milton AgerLyrics by Jack YellenSung by The Rhythm Boys and The Sisters GDanced by Al Norman and the Russell Markert GirlsPlayed by Paul Whiteman and Orchestra (as "Paul Whiteman Orchestra")
- I Like to Do Things for You(uncredited)Music by Milton AgerLyrics by Jack YellenDanced by Nell O'Day and the Tommy Atkins SextettePlayed by Paul Whiteman and Orchestra (as "Paul Whiteman Orchestra")
- Has Anybody Seen Our Nellie?(uncredited)Music by Milton AgerLyrics by Jack Yellen
- Song of the Dawn(uncredited)Lyrics by Jack YellenMusic by Milton AgerSung by John Boles with chorusPlayed by Paul Whiteman and Orchestra (as "Paul Whiteman Orchestra")
- Rule Brittania(uncredited)Music by Thomas Augustine ArnePerformed during the Melting Pot of Music production number
- D'ye ken John Peel(uncredited)TraditionalSung by a male quartet during the Melting Pot of Music production number
- Santa Lucia(uncredited)Music by Teodoro CottrauSung by a female duo during the Melting Pot of Music production number
- Comin' thro' the Rye(uncredited)TraditionalSung by unidentified female singer during the Melting Pot of Music production number
- The Campbells Are Coming(uncredited)TraditionalPerformed on the bagpipes during the Melting Pot of Music production number
- Killarney(uncredited)TraditionalSung by an Irish tenor during the Melting Pot of Music production number
- Garryowen(uncredited)TraditionalDanced by the ensemble during the Melting Pot of Music production number
- Song of the Volga Boatmen(uncredited)TraditionalPerformed during the Melting Pot of Music production number
- Otchi Tchornya (Dark Eyes)(uncredited)TraditionalPerformed by the ensemble during the Melting Pot of Music production number
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