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  • "Street Scene"
    (1931)
    Composed and Conducted by Alfred Newman
    Performed by The Twentieth Century-Fox Symphony Orchestra in the prologue and at the end


  • "New York, New York"
    (1953) (uncredited)
    Music by Lionel Newman
    Lyrics by Ken Darby
    Sung by chorus during the opening credits
    Played also in the score


  • "How About You? (I Like New York in June)"
    (1941) (uncredited)
    Music by Burton Lane
    Background music played in the restaurant


  • "I've Got a Feelin' You're Foolin'"
    (1935) (uncredited)
    Music by Nacio Herb Brown
    Background music when Schatze, Pola and Loco are in the women's lounge


  • "Home on the Range"
    (1904) (uncredited)
    Music by Daniel E. Kelly
    In the score during Schatze's dream


  • "Deep in the Heart of Texas"
    (1942) (uncredited)
    Music by Don Swander
    In the score during Schatze's dream


  • "Ach, du Lieber Augustine"
    (ca 1768) (uncredited)
    Traditional
    In the score during Loco's dream


  • "Sweet and Lovely"
    (1931) (uncredited)
    Music by Gus Arnheim, Harry Tobias and Neil Moret
    In the score during the fashion showing


  • "You'll Never Know"
    (1943) (uncredited)
    Music by Harry Warren
    Played on the radio at the lodge and often throughout the picture


  • "I Know Why (and So Do You)"
    (1941) (uncredited)
    Music by Harry Warren
    Played on the piano before the wedding


  • "Bridal Chorus"
    (1850) (uncredited)
    From "Lohengrin"
    Music by Richard Wagner
    Played as Schatze is walking down the aisle

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