- Hushabye Island(1947)(Published as "Hush-a-bye Island")Music by Jimmy McHughLyrics Harold AdamsonSung at home by Lee Bowman (uncredited) (dubbed by Hal Derwin) (uncredited)Sung by Susan Hayward (uncredited) (dubbed by Peg La Centra (uncredited)) to her baby twice
- I Miss That Feeling(1947)Music by Jimmy McHughLyrics Harold AdamsonPlayed by bands in various nightclubs and sung by Susan Hayward (uncredited) (dubbed by Peg La Centra (uncredited))Reprised by them at an auditionPlayed as background music often
- Life Can Be Beautiful(1947)Music by Jimmy McHughLyrics Harold AdamsonPlayed on piano by Eddie Albert (uncredited) and sung by Lee Bowman (uncredited) (dubbed by Hal Derwin (uncredited))Reprised by them at the radio broadcast with background orchestraWhistled by Eddie Albert (uncredited)Played on a music boxReprised again by Eddie Albert (uncredited) and Lee Bowman (uncredited) (dubbed by Hal Derwin (uncredited)) at Angie's partyReprised at the Raven Club nightclub and sung by Laurie Douglas (uncredited)Played as background music often
- A Cowboy's Never Lonesome(1947)by Jack BrooksPlayed on guitar by Eddie Albert (uncredited) and sung by Lee Bowman (uncredited) (dubbed by Hal Derwin (uncredited)) at the radio broadcast
- Lonely Little Ranch House(1947)Music by Edgar FairchildLyrics Jack BrooksPlayed on guitar by Eddie Albert (uncredited) and sung by Lee Bowman (uncredited) (dubbed by Hal Derwin (uncredited)) at the radio broadcast
- When Love is Young(1937) (uncredited)Music by Jimmy McHughLyrics Harold Adamson
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By what name was Smash-Up: The Story of a Woman (1947) officially released in India in English?
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