- Isn't It Romantic?(1932) (uncredited)Lyrics by Lorenz HartMusic by Richard RodgersPlayed by a dance orchestra during the ballroom sequence
- Goodnight Sweetheart(1931) (uncredited)Sung under Gerry's bedroom window by Rudy Vallee
- Frankie and Johnny(uncredited)TraditionalPlayed on the piano in the rail car as Gerry arrives
- Old Folks at Home (Swanee River)(1851) (uncredited)Written by Stephen FosterSung by the Ale and Quail Club members
- Sweet Adeline(1903) (uncredited)Lyrics by Richard H. GerardMusic by Harry ArmstrongSung as a serenade by the Ale and Quail Club to Gerry
- Merrily We Roll Along(uncredited)TraditionalA song loosely based on 'Good Night Ladies' (1847) by Edwin P. ChristySung the Ale and Quail Club members
- A Hunting We Will Go(uncredited)TraditionalSung by the Ale and Quail Club members as they search for Gerty in the train
- William Tell Overture(1829) (uncredited)Written by Gioachino RossiniIn the score during the opening credits
- Bridal Chorus (Here Comes the Bride)(1850) (uncredited)from "Lohengrin"Written by Richard WagnerVariations in the score during the opening credits
- Wedding March(1843) (uncredited)from "A Midsummer Night's Dream"Written by Felix MendelssohnVariations played in the score
- Old Black Joe(1860) (uncredited)Written by Stephen FosterSung offscreen by the Ale and Quail Club members
- Listen to the Mockingbird(1855) (uncredited)Music by Richard MilburnLyrics by Septimus Winner(Published under the name Alice Hawthorne)Sung offscreen by the Ale and Quail Club members
- Romeo and Juliet Overture(1868) (uncredited)Music by Pyotr Ilyich TchaikovskyIn the score when Hackensacker talks to Gerry about marriage
- Louise(uncredited)Music by Richard A. WhitingLyrics by Leo Robin
- Athalia - War March of the Priests,Written by Felix MendelssohnPlayed at the end of the movie as the camera pulls back to reveal the wedding participants.
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