- Alexander's Ragtime Band(1911) (uncredited)Written by Irving BerlinJack Haley on drums, and othersReprised by Alice Faye at the endSnippets played in the score throughout
- Ragtime Violin(1911) (uncredited)Written by Irving Berlin
- That International Rag(1913) (uncredited)Written by Irving Berlin
- This Is The LifeWritten by Irving BerlinPerformed by Wally Vernon and Dixie Dunbar (dance and vocal) and chorus,then sung by Alice Faye and chorus
- Now It Can Be Told(1938) (uncredited)Written by Irving BerlinPerformed by Don Ameche (piano and vocal)Reprised by Alice Faye and by the band
- This Is the Life(1914) (uncredited)Written by Irving BerlinPerformed by Alice Faye, Wally Vernon (dance and vocal)
- When the Midnight Choo-Choo Leaves for Alabam'(1912) (uncredited)Written by Irving BerlinPerformed by Alice Faye
- For Your Country and My Country(1917) (uncredited)Written by Irving BerlinPerformed by Donald Douglas at a recruiting station
- I Can Always Find a Little Sunshine in the Y.M.C.A.(1918) (uncredited)Written by Irving BerlinPerformed by The King's Men
- Reveille(uncredited)TraditionalPlayed by an army bugler to awaken the soldiers
- Oh! How I Hate to Get Up in the Morning(1918) (uncredited)Written by Irving BerlinPerformed by Jack Haley and army chorus
- We're On Our Way to France(1918) (uncredited)Written by Irving BerlinPerformed by chorus
- Say It with Music(1921) (uncredited)Written by Irving BerlinPerformed by Ethel Merman
- A Pretty Girl Is Like a Melody(1919) (uncredited)Written by Irving BerlinPerformed by Ethel Merman
- Lazy(1924) (uncredited)Written by Irving BerlinPlayed by the band as Stella enters the speakeasy
- Blue Skies(1927) (uncredited)Written by Irving BerlinPerformed by Ethel Merman and Alice Faye with the speakeasy patrons joining in
- Pack Up Your Sins and Go to the Devil(1922) (uncredited)Written by Irving BerlinPerformed by Ethel Merman and chorus
- What'll I Do(1924) (uncredited)Written by Irving BerlinPerformed by an offscreen chorus
- My Walking Stick(1938) (uncredited)Written by Irving BerlinPerformed by Ethel Merman and chorus
- Remember(1925) (uncredited)Written by Irving BerlinPerformed by Alice Faye
- Everybody Step(1921) (uncredited)Written by Irving BerlinPerformed by Ethel Merman and chorus
- All Alone(1924) (uncredited)Written by Irving BerlinPerformed by Alice Faye
- Gypsy in Me(1934) (uncredited)Written by Cole PorterSung by Fred Santley with Ron Wilson at piano
- Marie(1928) (uncredited)Written by Irving BerlinPlayed by the band at Carnegie Hall and sung by chorus
- Cheek to Cheek(1935) (uncredited)Written by Irving BerlinPlayed on the radio, broadcast from Carnegie Hall
- Easter Parade(1933) (uncredited)Written by Irving BerlinPerformed by Don Ameche and chorus at Carnegie Hall
- Heat Wave(1933) (uncredited)Written by Irving BerlinPerformed by Ethel Merman and chorus at Carnegie Hall
- Marching Along with Time(1938) (uncredited)Written by Irving BerlinPerformed by Ethel Merman(cut from the film release, but the outtake is on the DVD)
- Some Sunny Day(1922) (uncredited)Written by Irving BerlinPerformed by Don Ameche(cut from the film release, but the outtake is on the DVD)
- In My Harem(1913) (uncredited)Written by Irving BerlinSung by Jack HaleyDanced by Jack Haley, Wally Vernon and an unidentified male dancer(cut from the film release, but the outtake is on the DVD)
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