- Basin Street Blues(uncredited)Written by Spencer WilliamsPerformed by Louis Armstrong and Gene Krupa
- Over the Rainbow(uncredited)Music by Harold ArlenLyrics by E.Y. HarburgPerformed by the orchestra
- I Know Why (and So Do You)(uncredited)Music by Harry WarrenLyrics Mack GordonPerformed by the band when trying out the new configurationAlso played during the newspaper/record montage
- String of Pearls(uncredited)Music by Jerry GrayLyrics by Edgar De LangePerformed by the orchestra at the Glen Island Casino
- Pennsylvania 6-5000(uncredited)Music by Jerry GrayLyrics by Carl SigmanPerformed by the orchestra at the anniversary celebration
- Tuxedo Junction(uncredited)Music by Erskine Hawkins, William Johnson and Julian DashLyrics by Buddy FeynePerformed by the orchestra at the recording session
- St. Louis Blues(uncredited)Written by W.C. HandyArranged by Glenn MillerPerformed by the military band as "The St. Louis Blues March"
- In the Mood(uncredited)Music by Joe GarlandLyrics by Andy Razaf and Wingy ManoneHeard when Glenn is writing arrangements at the pianoAlso performed by the orchestra at the ballroomAlso performed by the orchestra during the radio broadcast
- Chattanooga Choo Choo(uncredited)Music by Harry WarrenLyrics by Mack GordonPerformed by Frances Langford, The Modernaires and the Band
- American Patrol(uncredited)Music by Frank White MeachamPerformed by the orchestra during the battle footage montage
- Little Brown Jug(uncredited)Written by Joseph WinnerPlayed and sung often throughout the picture
- Too Little Time(uncredited)Written by Henry Mancini
- At Last(uncredited)Music by Harry WarrenPlayed by the orchestra while Glenn and Helen are in the control booth
- Moonlight Serenade(uncredited)Music by Glenn MillerLyrics by Mitchell ParishPlayed during the opening creditsAlso sung during a stage showPlayed occasionally throughout the picture
- Good Night, Ladies(uncredited)TraditionalPlayed by Pollack's band in New York
- Santa Lucia(uncredited)Music by Teodoro CottrauPlayed on the violin as Glenn is walking out of the New York pawnshop
- Bridal Chorus(uncredited)From "Lohengrin"Music by Richard WagnerPlayed during the wedding sceneAlso sung in the hotel roomAlso played at the anniversary celebration
- Bidin' My Time(uncredited)Music by George GershwinLyrics by Ira GershwinSung by the performers in Girl Crazy
- Elmer's Tune(uncredited)Music by Elmer AlbrechtPlayed when Glenn and Helen are pulling up to the Glen Island Casino
- Adios(uncredited)Music by Enric MadrigueraPlayed when Down Beat magazine proclaims Glenn Miller "Tops for 3rd Year in Row"Also played on the phonograph when Helen and Chummy are talking
- National Emblem(uncredited)Music by Edwin Eugene BagleyFirst tune played by the military band
- God Rest Ye, Merry Gentlemen(uncredited)TraditionalPlayed during the Christmas scene
- Deck the Halls with Boughs of Holly(uncredited)Traditional tune, lyrics by Thomas OliphantPlayed during the Christmas scene
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