- The Band Played On(1895) (uncredited)Music by Chas. B. WardLyrics by John F. PalmerPlayed and sung often throughout the film
- Bill Bailey, Won't You Please Come Home?(1902) (uncredited)Music and Lyrics by Hughie CannonSung in the first scene by George Reeves, Lucile Fairbanks and others
- Meet Me in St. Louis, Louis(1904) (uncredited)Music by Kerry MillsLyrics by Andrew B. SterlingSung by George Reeves, Lucile Fairbanks and others
- The Bowery(1892) (uncredited)Music by Percy Gaunt
- Bedelia(1903) (uncredited)Music by Jean SchwartzLyrics by William JeromePlayed in the bar and the beer garden.
- Wait Till the Sun Shines, Nellie(1905) (uncredited)Music by Harry von TilzerLyrics by Andrew B. Sterling[In Nick's barbershop right after Biff's fight at the bar. The use of the song is satirical with "shine" referring to the American slang "shiner" in reference to Biff's black eye.]
- In the Evening by the Moonlight(1880) (uncreditd)Music and Lyrics by James Alan BlandSung by all in the barber shop
- The Fountain in the Park(1884) (uncredited)aka "While Strolling Through the Park One Day"Music by Ed Haley
- The Red, White and Blue(1843) (uncredited)aka "Columbia, the Gem of the Ocean"Written by David T. ShawArranged by Thomas A. Beckett
- In the Good Old Summertime(1902) (uncredited)Music by George Evans
- A Life on the Ocean Wave(1838) (uncredited)Music by Henry Russell
- Love Me, and the World Is Mine(1906) (uncredited)Music by Ernest BallLyrics by Dave Reed Jr.Sung by a quartet
- In the Shade of the Old Apple Tree(1905) (uncredited)Music by Egbert Van Alstyne
- In My Merry Oldsmobile(1905) (uncredited)Music by Gus Edwards
- Let the Rest of the World Go By(1919) (uncredited)Music by Ernest BallLyrics by J. Keirn Brennan
- When You Were Sweet Sixteen(1898) (uncredited)Written by James Thornton
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What is the Brazilian Portuguese language plot outline for The Strawberry Blonde (1941)?
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