- Rovin GamblerTraditionalSung by Male Chorus
- Blue DanubeWritten by Johann StraussDanced by Yvonne De Carlo
- O TannebaumTraditionalSung by Yvonne De Carlo and Male Chorus
- I Dreamt I Dwelt in Marble Halls(uncredited)Written by Alfred Bunn and Michael William BalfePerformed by Marjorie Rambeau (as Madame Europe)
- Deutschland, Deutschland über alles(uncredited)Music by Joseph HaydnHeard as a theme after the battle between the Prussians and the Austrians
- God is Love, His mercy brightens(uncredited)Written by John BowringHymn mentioned by General Lee and sung by the Confederate troops
- Camptown Races(uncredited)Written by Stephen FosterHeard as the crowd enters for the first "Salome" show
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By what name was Salome, Where She Danced (1945) officially released in India in English?
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