- Molly Malone(uncredited)[first verse]Written by James YorkstonSung by Bing Crosby
- Come Back to Erin(uncredited)Written by ClaribelSung by Bing Crosby
- The Bold Fenian Men(uncredited)Written by Michael ScanlonSung by The Ludlows
- Send Me My Desire(uncredited)Sung by Bernadette Greevy
- Ignatius John(uncredited)[Irish nursery rhyme]Performed by Milo O'Shea
- Galway Bay(uncredited)Written by Arthur ColahanSung by Bing Crosby
- Molly Malone(uncredited)[second verse]Written by James YorkstonSung by Bing Crosby
- Isle of InnisfreeWritten by Dick Farrelly (uncredited)Sung by Bing Crosby and The Young Dublin Singers
- I'm Off to Philadelphia[Traditional Irish song]Sung by John McNally
- Fil, Fil, A Run O (Gaelic Lament)Sung by Alma Carroll and The Young Dublin Singers
- The FoolPoetry recitation by Siobhan McKenna
- The MotherPoetry recitation by Siobhan McKenna
- Believe Me, If All Those Endearing Young CharmsWritten by Thomas Moore (uncredited)Sung by The Guinness Choir
- Boys of WexfordMusic by Arthur Warren Darley (uncredited)Lyrics by Patrick Joseph McCall (uncredited)Sung by The Guinness Choir
- Courtin' in the Kitchen(uncredited)[Traditional Irish Song]Performed by Dermot O'Brien and His Club Men
- Come to the Bower(uncredited)[Traditional Irish Song]Sung by Kelley and Dermot O'Brien
- The Jolly Plowboy(uncredited)[Traditional Irish Song]Performed by Dermot O'Brien and His Club Men
- "Christian Irish Boy (uncredited)Sung by Milo O'Shea
- MacNamara's Band(uncredited)Music by Shamus O'ConnorOriginal Lyrics by John J. Stamford
- When Irish Eyes Are Smiling(uncredited)Music by Ernest BallLyrics by Chauncey Olcott and George GraffSung by Bing Crosby and The Guinness Choir
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By what name was Bing Crosby in Dublin (1967) officially released in Canada in English?
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