- Magic is the Moonlight(Te quiero dijiste)(1929)Music and Spanish lyrics by María GreverEnglish lyrics by Charles PasqualePlayed during the opening creditsSung by Carlos Ramírez in Spanish with Xavier Cugat and His OrchestraWhistled by Red SkeltonPlayed often in the score
- I'll Take the High Note(1943) (uncredited)Music by Johnny GreenLyrics by Harold AdamsonPlayed during the opening creditsHelen Forrest, Harry James and Buddy Moreno with Harry James and His Orchestra and Ethel Smith on organ
- Bim, Bam, Bum(1935)Sung by Lina Romay with Xavier Cugat and His Orchestra
- Trumpet Blues and Cantabile(1942)Music by Harry James and Jack MatthiasInstrumental played by Harry James and His Orchestra with Harry James on trumpet
- By the Waters of Minnetonka: an Indian Love Song(1914)(uncredited)Music by Thurlow LieuranceLyrics by J.M. CavanassPlayed by Ethel Smith on organ with the MGM Studio Orchestra
- Tico-tico no fubá(1917) (uncredited)Music by Zequinha de AbreuEnlish lyrics by Ervin Drake (1943)Played by Ethel Smith on organ with the MGM Studio Orchestra
- Loch Lomond(uncredited)Traditional Scottish folk songSung by the Co-eds with Ethel Smith on organ
- Alma llanera(1914) (uncredited)Music and Lyrics by Pedro Elías GutiérrezSung by Lina Romay and chorus with Xavier Cugat and His Orchestra
- Waltz of the Flowers(1891-2) (uncredited)from "The Nutcracker Suite, Op.71a"Written by Pyotr Ilyich TchaikovskyDanced at the Eurythmics session by the Co-eds and Red Skelton
- Hora Staccato(1906) (uncredited)Music by Grigoras Dinicu and Jascha HeifetzPlayed by Harry James on trumpet with Harry James and His Orchestra
- I Cried for You(1923) (uncredited)Sung by Helen Forrest with Harry James and His Orchestra
- Bridal Chorus (Here Comes the Bride)(1850) (uncredited)from "Lohengrin"Written by Richard WagnerWhistled and hummed by Red Skelton
- Boogie Woogie(uncredited)Music by Carlos Ramírez and Harry JamesPlayed by Harry James and His Orchestra before and during the water ballet sequence
- The Thrill of a New Romance(1939) (uncredited)Music by Xavier CugatInstrumental played by Xavier Cugat and His Orchestra at the start of and during the water ballet sequence
- Die Fledermaus Overture(1874) (uncredited)Written by Johann StraussPlayed in the score for Caroline's participation in the water ballet sequence
- Mucho Mucho Mucho(uncredited)(Te quiero dijiste / Tu m'as Dit Je t'aime)Music by Carlos RamírezLyrics by Lull MicaelliSung by Luis Mariano
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