- Smile, Darn Ya, Smile(uncredited)Music by Max RichLyrics by Jack Meskill and Charles O'FlynnSung during the opening credits as "Sing, Darn Ya, Sing"Also sung as the introduction to the bouncing ball
- In the Good Old Summer Time(uncredited)Music by George EvansPlayed at the beginning when the wife is packing
- On the 5:15(uncredited)Music by Henry I. MarshallPlayed when the family's arriving at the depot
- Alabamy Bound(uncredited)Music by Ray HendersonPlayed when the husband is kissing his family goodbye
- My Wife's Gone to the Country (Hurrah! Hurrah!)Music by Ted SnyderLyrics by Irving Berlin and George WhitingPlayed on piano and sung by the husbandSung with the bouncing ball
- A Hot Time in the Old Town(uncredited)Music by Theodore A. MetzPlayed during the montage
- Hello Beautiful(uncredited)Written by Walter DonaldsonPlayed at the wild partySung briefly by Ann Little as the flapper
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By what name was My Wife's Gone to the Country (1931) officially released in Canada in English?
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