- The Bird on Nellie's HatWritten by Arthur J. Lamb and Alfred SlomanPerformed by Robert B. Castaine, Constance Moore & quartet
- After You've GoneWritten by Turner LaytonLyrics Henry CreamerSung by Constance Moore(used instrumentally as theme)
- By the Beautiful SeaWritten by Harry CarrollLyrics Harold Atteridge
- On a Sunday AfternoonWritten by Harry von TilzerLyrics by Andrew B. SterlingPerformed by Constance Moore
- That's How You Can Tell They're IrishWritten by Thomas J. Gray and Clarence GaskillPerformed by Gus Van and Charles Marsh
- I Ain't Got Nobody Much (And Nobody Cares for Me)Music by Spencer WilliamsLyrics by Roger GrahamPerformed by Constance Moore with Paul Whiteman & orchestra
- Harlem on ParadeSung by Dorothy Dandridge with Louis Armstrong & orchestra
- Ain't Misbehavin'Written by Fats Waller and Harry BrooksLyrics Andy RazafPerformed by Louis Armstrong with his band
- Rhythm for SaleSung and danced bywith Dorothy Dandridge and Louis Armstrong
- Mr. Gallagher and Mr. SheanWritten by Edward Gallagher and Al SheanPerformed by Jack Kenny and Al Shean
- Nobody's SweetheartMusic by Billy Meyers and Elmer SchoebelLyrics by Gus Kahn and Ernie ErdmanSung by Belle Baker
- Merrily We Roll AlongWritten by E. P. Christie and Ferd V.D. GarretsonSung by chorus in final medley
- Rock-a-Bye BabyWritten by Effie I. CanningSung by chorus in final medley
- The Mulberry Bush(traditional)Sung by chorus in final medley
- The Farme in the Dell(Traditional)Sung by chorus in final medley
- London Bridge Is Falling Down(Traditional)Sung by chorus in final medley
- Blues My Naughty Sweetie Gives To MeWords and Music by Arthur N. Swanstone, Charles McCarron (as Chas. R. McCarron),Copyright 1919 by Jos. W. Stern & Co. Copyright assigned 1932 to Edward B. Marks Music Corporation.
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