- Rhyfelgyrch Gwyr Harlech(uncredited)(Men of Harlech)Traditional Welsh folk songPlayed and Sung during the opening credits
- Guide Me, O Thou Great RedeemerMusic by John HughesLyrics by William WilliamsSung a cappella by men coming home from the minesLater played at Angharad's wedding procession
- Calon Lan(uncredited)Music by John HughesWelsh lyrics by Daniel James (aka Gwyrosydd)Sung a cappella at the wedding of Ivor and Bronwyn
- Llwyn Onn(uncredited)Traditional Welsh folk songSung by townsmen for the wedding procession out of church
- Hob I Deri Dando(uncredited)Traditional Welsh folk songNew Welsh lyrics by Tudor WilliamsSung by guests as the wedding cake is brought out
- Peter O'Pea(uncredited)Traditional Irish folk song sung by Donald Crisp
- Mochyn Du(uncredited)("Black Pig")Traditional Welsh folk song sung by the guests
- Mentra Gwen(uncredited)Traditional Welsh folk song serenading mother to get well
- Myfanwy-Arabella(uncredited)Music by Joseph ParryWelsh lyrics by MynyddagTownfolks serenating mother at door
- God Save the Queen(1744) (uncredited)Music and lyrics by Henry CareySung by the townsmen for the royal invitation
- The Sixpence(uncredited)Composer undeterminedPlayed in some scenes with Mr. Gruffydd and Angharad
- Penpark(uncredited)Music by J.T. ReesWelsh lyrics by Charles WesleyArranged by Tudor WilliamsHymm Sung in Church
- Bryn Calfaria(uncredited)Music by William OwenWelsh lyrics by William WilliamsSung by men walking to mine
- Llef(1890) (uncredited)Music and Lyrics by G.H. Arfon (aka Griffith Hugh Jones)Hymn Sung by all at the meeting
- I Saw a Tiny Streamlet(uncredited)Music by Owain Alaw (aka John Owen)
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By what name was How Green Was My Valley (1941) officially released in India in English?
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