- Yes! We Have No BananasWords and Music by Frank Silver and Irving Cohn (as Irving Conn)Published by Skidmore Music Co., Inc.
- Where or WhenWords and Music by Richard Rodgers and Lorenz HartPublished by Williamson Music, Inc. and Chappell & Co.
- Flat Foot FloogiePublished by Jewel Music Publishing Co. (ASCAP) and Holliday Publications (ASCAP)
- It's Only a Paper MoonPublished by Warner Bros., Inc. & Chappell & Co., S.A. Music Co., and Glocca Morra Music Corp.
- Szerelem, SzerelemPerformed by Muzsikas featuring Márta Sebestyén (as Marta Sebestyen)Arranged by Károly Cserepes (as Karoly Cserepes)Published by Rykomusic (ASCAP)Courtesy of Hannibal Records, a Rykodisc label
- Cheek to CheekWords and Music by Irving BerlinIrving Berlin Music CompanyPerformed by Fred AstaireCourtesy of Columbia RecordsBy arrangement with Sony Music Licensing and Mrs. Fred AstairePerformed by Ella FitzgeraldCourtesy of Verve RecordsBy arrangement with PolyGram Film & TV Licensing
- Wang Wang BluesWords by Leo WoodPublished by Cromwell Music, Inc., EMI Feist Catalog Inc. and Bienstock Publishing Co., on behalf of Redwood Music Ltd.Performed by Benny GoodmanCourtesy of Columbia RecordsBy arrangement with Sony Music Licensing
- Pettin' in the ParkWords by Al DubinMusic by Harry WarrenPublished by Warner Bros., Inc. RecordingCourtesy of Turner Entertainment Co.
- ManhattanWords by Lorenz HartMusic by Richard RodgersPublished by Edward B. Marks Music Company
- One O'Clock JumpMusic by Count Basie (as William "Count" Basie)Published by EMI Feist Catalog Inc.Performed by Benny GoodmanCourtesy of RCA Records Label of BMG Entertainment
- Aria + Variation 1(uncredited)from "Goldberg Variations"Music by Johann Sebastian Bach
- The Darktown Strutters' Ball(uncredited)Written by Shelton Brooks[Sung a cappella by Kristin Scott Thomas; Later sung a cappella by Ralph Fiennes]
- Silent Night(uncredited)Music by Franz Xaver GruberLyrics by Joseph MohrEnglish translation anonymous[Sung by guests at the Christmas party]
- God Save the King(uncredited)TraditionalAttributed by some to Henry Carey[Sung by guests at the Christmas party]
- The Japanese Sandman(uncredited)Music by Richard A. Whiting[Played as background music]
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