- Stumbling(uncredited)Written by Zez Confrey[The second song in the opening scene; starts just after Norman and Wilkes' conversation about the Fairgates]
- Button Up Your Overcoat(uncredited)Music by Ray HendersonLyrics by Buddy G. DeSylva and Lew Brown[The band's vocalists Billy and Betty (Jason Kincaid and Pamela Peadon) sing the song at the dance hall in the opening scene]
- Cheek to Cheek(uncredited)Written by Irving Berlin[The band is playing the song as Bosley and the Angels enter the dance hall for the first time]
- The Lambeth Walk(uncredited)Written by Noel Gay[The band's vocalists Billy and Betty (Jason Kincaid and Pamela Peadon) sing the song at the dance hall as Bosley reappears after taking Joe Fairgate home]
- Varsity Drag(uncredited)Music by Ray Henderson[The band plays an instrumental version of the song as Bosley, having just returned to the dance hall after driving Joe Fairgate home, sits down with Kelly and Kris]
- Let's Have Another Cup o' Coffee(uncredited)Written by Irving Berlin[The band's vocalists Billy and Betty (Jason Kincaid and Pamela Peadon) sing the song at the dance hall as couple number 6, Steve and Jenny, approach them]
- Always(uncredited)Written by Irving Berlin[The band is playing the song as Betty wonders where Billy is]
- Embraceable You(uncredited)Music by George Gershwin[The band is playing the song when Norman accompanies Kris into Wilkes' office]
- Begin the Beguine(uncredited)Written by Cole Porter[The band is playing the song when Mills holds Kelly at gunpoint in the back alley]
- I Can't Give You Anything but Love, Baby(uncredited)Music by Jimmy McHugh[The band is playing the song when Bosley starts accusing Steve on the dance floor]
- Anything Goes(uncredited)Written by Cole Porter[The band is playing the song when Bosley and Tiffany tell Steve and Jenny, on the dance floor, the fate of the competition]
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