- I'm Thirsty for Kisses - Hungry for Love(uncredited)Music by J. Fred CootsLyrics by Lou DavisSung during the opening credits, beginning scenes and at the end by Eddie Willis, Carlton Boxeil, Stanley McClelland and Fred WilsonPlayed often throughout the picture as Pert and Junior's theme
- Blazin'(uncredited)Music by Joe SandersPlayed during Junior's first party when the drink tray is brought out
- Freshman Hop(uncredited)Written by Al Goering and Jack PettisPlayed and sung when Junior tells his dad the gang dropped by to say goodbye and they have a talk in the other room
- Here Comes My Ball and Chain(uncredited)Music by J. Fred CootsLyrics by Lou DavisPlayed and sung when Junior is told by his dad not to get mixed up with any department store cuties and Junior runs off with his friends to The Boiler
- Who Wouldn't Be Jealous of You?(uncredited)Written by George Frommel, Haven Gillespie and Larry ShayPlayed during the shot of the Jazzland sign
- Sweet Georgia Brown(uncredited)Music by Maceo PinkardPlayed during the Charleston contest
- That's Her Now(uncredited)Music by Milton AgerPlayed when the trophy is presented to Pert
- If You Want the Rainbow (You Must Have the Rain)(uncredited)Music by Oscar LevantPlayed when Pert meets up with her girlfriends after the contest
- He's Tall and Dark and Handsome(uncredited)Music by Al ShermanFirst played when Jimmy Alexander buys the spray fragrance in the men's roomPlayed often throughout the picture as Jimmy's theme
- Give Your Baby Lots of Lovin'(uncredited)Music by Joseph A. BurkePlayed when Pert's girlfriends tell her about Jimmy
- My Angeline(uncredited)Music by Mabel WaynePlayed when Pert and Jimmy are dancing at Jazzland
- My Suppressed Desire(uncredited)Music by Chester CohnPlayed when Pert fends off Jimmy at Jazzland and she suggests they go to The Boiler
- Tiger Rag(uncredited)Played by the band at The Boiler
- Doin' the Raccoon(uncredited)Music by J. Fred CootsLyrics by Raymond KlagesSung when Junior and his friends arrive at The Boiler
- Changes(uncredited)Music by Walter DonaldsonPlayed when Junior's friends go to talk to the girls
- I Faw Down an' Go Boom(uncredited)Written by James Brockman and Leonard StevensPlayed when Pert emerges from the room and flirts with Junior
- A Love-Tale of Alsace Lorraine(uncredited)Music by J. Fred CootsLyrics by Lou DavisPlayed when Junior first speaks to Pert at The BoilerAlso played and sung when Pert and Junior arrive at the Stumble Inn
- Honey(uncredited)Music by Richard A. WhitingPlayed when Junior rejoins his friends and Pert comes by ready to leave
- Hello Montreal(uncredited)Music by Harry WarrenPlayed when Junior's friends pour themselves beer
- It Goes Like This (That Funny Melody)(uncredited)Music by Cliff FriendPlayed when Pert, Junior and Junior's friends pull up to Pert's house(interpolated with For He's a Jolly Good Fellow and Good-Night, Ladies)
- You're the Flower of My Heart, Sweet Adeline(uncredited)Music by Harry ArmstrongPantomimed by Junior's friends in the car outside Pert's house
- Bon Vivant(uncredited)Music by J.S. ZamecnikPlayed when Junior's friends are honking the car horn
- Moto Perpetuo(uncredited)Music by Max BergunkerFirst played when Pert and her father argue in the hallwayPlayed throughout the picture as Pert's father's theme
- Suite Domestica(uncredited)Music by Hugo RiesenfeldFirst played when Pert and her mother talk in Pert's roomPlayed throughout the picture as Pert's mother's theme
- Narcissus(uncredited)Music by Ethelbert NevinParaphrased briefly when the customer asks Pert for collars
- In the Hall of the Mountain King(uncredited)from "Peer Gynt Suite No. 1"Music by Edvard GriegPlayed briefly when Pert addresses the mannequin
- Baby Face(uncredited)Music by Harry AkstPlayed when Junior is admonishing the first salesgirl
- Flapperette(uncredited)Music by Jesse GreerPlayed when the second salesgirl is in Junior's office
- Le Chant des Boulevards(uncredited)Music by J.S. ZamecnikPlayed when Peabody Sr. talks to the store manager regarding PertAlso played when Junior and Sr. are discussing Pert after Junior's first day on the job
- Moon Madness(uncredited)Music by T. Henry LodgePlayed when Pert is daydreaming at her post and as she goes to Junior's office
- Intermezzo Perpetual(uncredited)Music by W.W. LowitzPlayed when Pert tells her mother she's going out to see her sister
- Violence(uncredited)Music by J.S. ZamecnikPlayed when Junior follows Pert into the house and says he's picking her up the next evening
- Happy Moods(uncredited)Music by Paul MarquardtPlayed when Pert receives the gift parcel
- Crazy Rhythm(uncredited)Music by Joseph Meyer and Roger Wolfe KahnFirst tune played at Junior's second partyAlso played toward the end when Pert and Junior are dancing
- Oh! You Have No Idea(uncredited)Music by Dan DoughertyPlayed when the drunk guest asks Peabody Sr. the way to New York City
- High Up on a Hill-top(uncredited)Written by Abel Baer, Ian Campbell and George WhitingPlayed as the drunk guest scales the wall
- When Erastus Plays His Old Kazoo(uncredited)Played when Junior sees his dad at the second party and they have a talk
- Don't Be Like That(uncredited)Played when Pert sees Junior and he says he wants to leave the party
- Disperazione(uncredited)Music by Giuseppe BeccePlayed when Pert is shown the room at the Stumble Inn
- Appassionato No. 2(uncredited)Music by William AxtPlayed when Pert lashes out at Junior at the Stumble Inn
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