- Lady Divine(1928)Music by Nathaniel ShilkretLyrics by Richard KountzPlayed during the opening credits and sung offscreen by an unidentified singerIn the score often as the love themeReprised at the end by an unidentified singer offscreen
- A Laddie Loved a LassieComposer unknownSung by an unidentified woman at Vauxhall and joined by the patrons
- Drink to Me Only with Thine Eyes(1616)Music by R. Melish (1780 ?)Lyrics (poem To Celia) by Ben Jonson (1616)Played on a harpsichord by an unidentified musician and sung by Corinne Griffith (but probably dubbed)Used also in the score
- Loch LomandTraditional Scottish folk songLyrics by Andrew LangPlayed on a harp and sung by Corinne Griffith (but probably dubbed)Reprised by her before Nelson leaves Naples
- La Marseillaise(1792)Written by Claude Joseph Rouget de LisleIn the score often in connection with the French Revolution
- Rule Britannia(1740)Music by Thomas Augustine ArneWords by James ThomsonIn the score often in connection with the British fleet
- Torna a Surriento (Return to Sorrento)(1902)Music by Ernesto De CurtisLyrics by Giambattista De CurtisIn the score for a Naples scene
- God Save the King!(1744)Music attributed to Henry CareyPlayed in the score when the royals enter the reception for Nelson
- Pearl o'Mine(1928)Written by Percy FletcherPublished by Hawkes in Great Britain and possibly used in British prints
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