- Dusty Road(1939)In the score during the opening creditsPlayed on piano by Charles Butterworth (uncredited) and sung by Nelson Eddy (uncredited) and railroad builders,with orchestral accompaniment
- Love Serenade(1939)Music by Riccardo Drigo(from "Les Millions d'Arlequin" (uncredited) (1900))New lyrics by Bob Wright and Chet ForrestReprised by Charles Butterworth (uncredited) on piano and sung by Nelson Eddy (uncredited) with additional orchestral music
- Yankee Doodle(uncredited)Music traditional - English origin (ca. 1755)In the score during the opening credits
- Darling Nellie Gray(1856) (uncredited)(Also called "Darling Nelly Gray")Music and Lyrics by Benjamin HanbyIn the score during the opening credits
- Oh! Susanna(1848) (uncredited)Written by Stephen FosterIn the score during the opening creditsLater partially sung by Nelson Eddy
- I've Been Working on the Railroad(uncredited)TraditionalIn the score during the first sceneLater sung by railroad buildersContains a section of "Funiculi, Funicula" (1880)Music by Luigi DenzaWords by Peppino Turco
- Sobre las Olas (Over the Waves)(1887) (uncredited)Written by Juventino RosasPlayed on piano in the restaurant
- Home, Sweet, Home(1823) (uncredited)Music by H.R. BishopLyrics by John Howard PayneSung a cappella by Nelson Eddy and joined by piano music
- Jeanie With the Light Brown Hair(1854) (uncredited)Written by Stephen FosterPlayed on piano in the restaurant
- Ten Thousand Cattle Straying(1904) (uncredited)Music and Lyrics by Owen Wister from his 1904 show "The Virginian"Sung by Nelson Eddy with piano accompaniment
- Pat, Sez He(uncredited)Music by Phil OhmanLyrics by Foster CarlingSung by Nelson Eddy with modified lyrics by Marty SymesDanced by Victor McLaglen
- When Irish Eyes Are Smiling(1912) (uncredited)Music by Ernest BallLyrics by Chauncey Olcott and George GraffSung by Nelson EddyReprised by Nelson Eddy who also plays piano
- The Irish Washerwoman(uncredited)Traditional Irish JigPlayed at the election celebration and danced by Victor McLaglen and others
- Where Else But Here(1939) (uncredited)Music by Sigmund RombergLyrics by Edward HeymanSung by Nelson Eddy at the election celebrationContains a section of "The Star Spangled Banner" (1814)Music by John Stafford SmithLyrics by Francis Scott Key
- America, My Country 'Tis of Thee(1832) (uncredited)Music by Lowell Mason from "God Save the King", attributed to Henry Carey (1744)Words by Samuel Francis SmithSung by Virginia Bruce and Nelson Eddy and railroad buildersIn the score during the end credits
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