- Hello, Frisco!(uncredited)Music by Louis A. HirschLyrics by Gene BuckSung by a chorus during the opening creditsPlayed often throughout the picture
- San Francisco(uncredited)Music by Bronislau Kaper and Walter JurmannLyrics by Gus KahnSung by a chorus during the opening creditsPlayed occasionally throughout the picture
- For He's a Jolly Good Fellow(uncredited)TraditionalSung during the opening scene by the people in the carriage
- The Streets of Cairo(uncredited)aka "The Hootchy-Kootchy Dance"TraditionalDanced by the exotic dancers during the opening sequence
- Yip-I-Addy-I-Ay(uncredited)Music by John H. FlynnLyrics by Will D. CobbPerformed by some chorus girls during the opening sequence
- On San Francisco Bay(uncredited)Music by Gertrude HoffmanLyrics by Vincent BryanPerformed by a barbershop quartet during the opening sequence
- A Bird in a Gilded Cage(uncredited)Music by Harry von TilzerLyrics by Arthur J. LambSung by a girl in a cage during the opening sequence
- Hello! Ma Baby(uncredited)Music by Joseph E. HowardLyrics by Ida EmersonSung by a chorus during the opening sequenceReprised instrumentally
- By the Watermelon Vine (Lindy Lou)(uncredited)Written by Thomas S. AllenReprised by Jack Oakie and June Havoc
- You'll Never KnowMusic by Harry WarrenLyrics by Mack GordonPerformed by Alice FayePlayed often throughout the picture
- Yield Not to Temptation(uncredited)Music by Horatio R. PalmerPlayed by the mission band
- Little Brown Jug(uncredited)Music by Joseph WinnerPlayed when Johnny is talking on the street to the mission band director
- Ragtime Cowboy Joe(uncredited)Music by Maurice Abrahams and Lewis F. MuirLyrics by Grant ClarkePerformed by Alice Faye
- Sweet Cider Time, When You Were Mine(uncredited)Music by Percy WenrichLyrics by Joseph McCarthyPerformed by Alice Faye
- The Dance of the Grizzly Bear(uncredited)Music by George BotsfordLyrics by Irving Berlin
- King Chanticleer(uncredited)Music by Nat AyerPlayed backstage when Johnny mentions the Nob Hill bunch in the crowd
- In the Shade of the Old Apple Tree(uncredited)Music by Egbert Van AlstyneLyrics by Harry WilliamsSung while Bernice and three men are sitting at The Grizzly Bear
- Viennese Blood (Wiener Blut, Op. 354)(uncredited)Music by Johann StraussPlayed at the Nob Hill party
- The Emperor Waltz (Kaiserwalzer, Op. 437)(uncredited)Music by Johann StraussPlayed at the Nob Hill party
- In My Merry Oldsmobile(uncredited)Music by Gus EdwardsPlayed when Sam shows up at Johnny's office
- The Band Played On(uncredited)Music by Chas. B. WardPlayed when Sam leaves Johnny's office
- Sobre las olas (Over the Waves)(uncredited)Music by Juventino RosasPlayed at the Green Mill Rollerdrome
- It's Tulip Time in Holland(uncredited)Music by Richard A. WhitingLyrics by Dave RadfordPerformed by Alice Faye and chorus girls
- When You Wore a Tulip (and I Wore a Big Red Rose)(uncredited)Music by Percy WenrichPlayed when the "Dutch Girls" come out on roller skates
- They Always Pick on Me(uncredited)Music by Harry von TilzerLyrics by Stanley MurphyPerformed by Alice Faye
- The Sidewalks of New York(uncredited)Music by Charles LawlorPlayed briefly at the beginning of the "Bedelia" routine
- Bedelia(uncredited)Music by Jean SchwartzLyrics by William JeromePerformed by Alice Faye and chorus
- Has Anybody Here Seen Kelly?(uncredited)Music by C.W. MurphyLyrics by Will LettersAmerican lyrics by William J. McKennaPerformed by Alice Faye and Jack Oakie and chorus
- By the Light of the Silvery Moon(uncredited)Music by Gus EdwardsLyrics by Edward MaddenPerformed by Alice Faye
- Gee, But It's Great to Meet a Friend from Your Home Town(uncredited)Music by James McGaviskLyrics by William TraceyPerformed by Jack Oakie and June Havoc
- Aloha Oe(uncredited)Music by Queen LiliuokalaniPlayed when Johnny is hustling the hula show
- Strike Up the Band (Here Comes a Sailor)(uncredited)Music by Chas. B. WardLyrics by Andrew B. SterlingPerformed by June Havoc and chorus
- I've Got a Gal in Every Port(uncredited)Music by Charles HendersonLyrics by Mack GordonPerformed by Jack Oakie, June Havoc and chorus
- The Sailor's Hornpipe(uncredited)TraditionalPlayed during the "I've Got a Gal in Every Port" routine
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