- Sailor's Chanty (It's a Lie)(1934) (uncredited)Music by Harry RevelLyrics by Mack Gordon
- It's Just a New Spanish Custom(1934) (uncredited)Music by Harry RevelLyrics by Mack GordonPerformed by Ethel Merman and Leon Errol
- Billy Boy(uncredited)Traditional children's songIn the score when the bear is brought in
- I Positively Refuse to Sing(1934) (uncredited)Music by Harry RevelLyrics by Mack GordonSung by Bing Crosby
- Stormy Weather(1933) (uncredited)Music by Harold ArlenLyrics by Ted KoehlerSung by Bing CrosbyContained in the "I Positively Refuse to Sing" number
- Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf(1933) (uncredited)Music by Frank ChurchillLyrics by Frank Churchill and Ann RonellSung by Bing CrosbyContained in the "I Positively Refuse to Sing" number
- The Last Round-Up (Git Along, Little Dogie, Git Along)(1933)) (uncredited)Written by Billy HillSung by Bing CrosbyContained in the "I Positively Refuse to Sing" number
- May I?(1934) (uncredited)Music by Harry RevelLyrics by Mack GordonSung by Bing CrosbyReprised often by CrosbySung by Sam Ash near the end
- Goodnight Lovely Little Lady(1934) (uncredited)Music by Harry RevelLyrics by Mack GordonSung by Bing CrosbyReprised often by CrosbySung by Sam Ash near the end
- She Reminds Me of You(1934) (uncredited)Music by Harry RevelLyrics by Mack GordonSung by Bing Crosby
- El Capitan(1896) (uncredited)Written by John Philip SousaPlayed on a phonograph
- Love Thy Neighbor(1934) (uncredited)Music by Harry RevelLyrics by Mack GordonPerformed by Bing Crosby
- Let's Play House(1934) (uncredited)Music by Harry RevelLyrics by Mack GordonPerformed by Ethel Merman and Leon Errol during the "Love Thy Neighbor" number
- Did You Ever See a Dream Walking(1933) (uncredited)Music by Harry RevelPlayed on a radio
- Once in a Blue Moon(1934) (uncredited)Music by Harry RevelLyrics by Mack GordonSung by Bing Crosby
- Aloha Oe(1908) (uncredited)Music by Queen LiliuokalaniPlayed on accordian by Gracie Allen
- It's the Animal in Me(1934) (uncredited)Music by Harry RevelLyrics by Mack GordonA production number filmed for this movie was cut from the released print; Ethel Merman does sing a bit of it near the end.
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