- Rock-a-Bye Baby(uncredited)Music by Effie I. CanningSung with replacement lyrics during the opening creditsPlayed when Bimbo rocks the cradle and at the end
- This Is the Way We Wash Our Clothes(uncredited)Nursery Rhyme[Played at the beginning when Bimbo is washing the clothes]
- Baby's Birthday Party(uncredited)Written by Ann RonellPlayed when Bimbo takes the baby and puts him in the cradle
- The Man from the South(uncredited)Music by Rube Bloom and Harry M. WoodsPlayed when the baby smokes the cigar and reads the newspaper
- Old Black Joe(uncredited)Written by Stephen FosterSung briefly by Bimbo when he goes to the window
- Under Your Window Tonight(uncredited)Music by Murray MencherPlayed when Betty and Bimbo pass notes via the clotheslinePlayed again when Bimbo walks along the clothesline
- Gotta Be Good(uncredited)Music by Victor SchertzingerPlayed when the baby cries and Bimbo runs back inside
- How Dry I Am(uncredited)Traditional[Played when Bimbo gives the baby a bottle]
- I Don't Want to Play in Your Yard(uncredited)Music by Henry W. PetrieLyrics by Philip Wingate[Sung by Betty (Mae Questel) as "Won't You Come and Play in My House?"]
- Jumping Jack(uncredited)Music by Rube Bloom, Bernie Seaman and Marvin SmolevPlayed when Betty and Bimbo play jump rope and the baby grabs the piano roll
- The Peanut Vendor(uncredited)Written by Moïse SimonsPlayed on piano and whistled as the baby descends from the apartment
- By the Beautiful Sea(uncredited)Music by Harry CarrollPlayed when Betty and then Bimbo fly off the banister into the picture
- Me-ow(uncredited)Music by Mel KaufmanPlayed when the baby tries to vacuum up the cat
- It's a Great Life (If You Don't Weaken)(uncredited)Music by Richard A. Whiting and Newell ChasePlayed when the baby vacuums up Betty, Bimbo and the mother
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