- The Rose of St. Louis(uncredited)Written by Stephan Pasternacki and Sigmund KrumgoldSung by Sheila Darcy in the St. Louis saloon
- I've Been Working on the Railroad(uncredited)TraditionalPlayed during the opening credits and as background music oftenSung by the railroad men
- (Oh My Darling) Clementine(1884) (uncredited)Music by Percy MontrosePlayed during the opening credits and as background music oftenHummed, whistled and sung a cappella by Robert PrestonHummed by Adrian Morris
- Battle Hymn of the Republic(1861) (uncredited)Music by William Steffe (circa 1856)Played as background music when Lincoln signs the railroad billReprised at the golden spike ceremony
- Put on Your Old Grey Bonnet(1909) (uncredited)Music by Percy WenrichPlayed offscreen on piano in the St. Louis saloon
- Buffalo Gals (Won't You Come Out Tonight)(1844) (uncredited)Music by William Cool WhitePlayed in the gambling tentReprised as background music
- Londonderry Air(uncredited)17th century music attributed to Rory Dall O'CahanBackground music when Mollie reads letter to Paddy
- Gwine to Rune All Night (De Camptown Races)(1850) (uncredited)Music by Stephen FosterPlayed in the gambling tent
- Turkey In The Straw(uncredited)TraditionalPlayed in the gambling tent
- Polly Wolly Doodle(uncredited)TraditionalPlayed in the gambling tent
- The Wedding March(1843) (uncredited)from "A Midsummer Night's Dream, Op.61"Music by Felix MendelssohnPlayed after the wedding ceremony
- The Battle Cry of Freedom(1862) (uncredited)Music by George Frederick RootBackground music as the soldiers ride the train to the rescue
- Oh! Susanna(1846) (uncredited)Music by Stephen FosterBackground music at the start of the golden spike ceremony
- The Stars and Stripes Forever(1896) (uncredited)Music by John Philip SousaBackground music when a modern train is speeding at the end
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