- Arkansas Traveler(uncredited)Music by Sanford FaulknerPlayed when the banner of Doughnut Center is shownFrom Hare Trimmed (1953)
- The Gold Diggers' Song (We're in the Money)(uncredited)Music by Harry WarrenPlayed briefly when the newspaper in the window is shownFrom Hare Trimmed (1953)Also played when Rocky and Mugsy make their getawayAlso played when Porky sees the golden eggFrom Golden Yeggs (1950)
- L'amour, toujours, l'amour(uncredited)Music by Rudolf FrimlPlayed when Yosemite Sam walks to the widow's houseAlso played when Bugs arrives as a FrenchmanFrom Hare Trimmed (1953)
- Piano Sonata No. 16 in C major, K. 545 (Sonata semplice)(uncredited)Music by Wolfgang Amadeus MozartPlayed when the widow throws money on the fireFrom Hare Trimmed (1953)
- Sweet Georgia Brown(uncredited)Music by Maceo Pinkard and Ben BerniePlayed on the trumpet by an unknown musician (as Yosemite Sam)From Hare Trimmed (1953)Also played when Bugs jumps out of the cake and dances
- Lucky Day(uncredited)Music by Ray HendersonPlayed when Bugs drops various items to SamFrom Hare Trimmed (1953)
- Frühlingslied (Spring Song)(uncredited)Music by Felix MendelssohnPlayed briefly after Sam hits the camel with his rifleFrom Sahara Hare (1955)
- Singin' in the Bathtub(uncredited)Music by Michael ClearyLyrics by Herb Magidson and Ned WashingtonSung by Mel Blanc (as Bugs) while Bugs takes a bathFrom Sahara Hare (1955)
- In My Merry Oldsmobile(uncredited)Music by Gus EdwardsPlayed when Bugs happens upon a carFrom Sahara Hare (1955)
- On the 5:15(uncredited)Music by Henry I. MarshallPlayed as the train first passes byAlso played briefly when Bugs dons the engineer's cap
- William Tell Overture(uncredited)Music by Gioachino RossiniPlayed as Sam rides up alongside Bugs
- The Irish Washerwoman(uncredited)TraditionalPlayed when Clancy affirms that Bugs read Rocky his rights
- Freddy the Freshman(uncredited)Written by Cliff Friend and Dave OppenheimPlayed when the chickens carry Daffy aroundFrom Golden Yeggs (1950)
- Jimmy Valentine(uncredited)Music by Gus EdwardsPlayed when Rocky mentions the numbers racketFrom Golden Yeggs (1950)
- Der Erlkönig(uncredited)Music by Franz SchubertPlayed when the gangsters arrive at Porky's chicken farmFrom Golden Yeggs (1950)Also played when Bugs tells Yosemite Sam that them's fightin' words
- It's Magic(uncredited)Music by Jule StynePlayed when Daffy is in the swimming poolFrom Golden Yeggs (1950)
- The Washington Post(uncredited)Music by John Philip SousaPlayed at the ceremony for Sylvester
- Hooray for Hollywood(uncredited)Music by Richard A. WhitingPlayed at the introduction to the Oswald Award segmentAlso played when Bugs Bunny arrives at the OswaldsAlso played when Bugs wins the award
- As Time Goes By(uncredited)Music by Herman HupfeldPlayed when Pepé Lepew arrives at the Oswalds
- You Oughta Be in Pictures(uncredited)Music by Dana SuessePlayed when Daffy Duck arrives at the Oswalds
- Lullaby of Broadway(uncredited)Music by Harry WarrenPlayed when Bugs walks out on stage as Groucho
- Charleston(uncredited)Music by James P. JohnsonPlayed on the ukulele by Barney Kessel (as the Wolf)
- Tip-Toe thru' the Tulips with Me(uncredited)Music by Joseph A. BurkePlayed when Sylvester walks in and greets Tweety
- Bye Bye Blackbird(uncredited)Music by Ray HendersonPlayed when Sylvester is tossing and turning in bed
- Parade of the Animals(uncredited)Music by Fred Hager and Justin RingPlayed when Bugs is the barker at the Opry HouseAlso played when Bugs announces his next act
- April Showers(uncredited)Music by Louis SilversPlayed when Bugs reads the telegram
- I'm Looking Over a Four-Leaf Clover(uncredited)Music by Harry M. WoodsPlayed when Bugs and Daffy go on-stage togetherAlso played briefly at the conclusion of Daffy's finaleFrom Show Biz Bugs (1957)
- Tea for Two(uncredited)Music by Vincent YoumansPlayed when Bugs and Daffy break into a soft shoeFrom Show Biz Bugs (1957)
- Jeepers Creepers(uncredited)Music by Harry WarrenPlayed when Daffy dances soloFrom Show Biz Bugs (1957)
- Believe Me If All Those Endearing Young Charms(uncredited)TraditionalPlayed on the xylophone by unknown musicians (as Bugs and Daffy)From Show Biz Bugs (1957)
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By what name was The Looney, Looney, Looney Bugs Bunny Movie (1981) officially released in India in English?
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