- Mademoiselle from Armentieres(uncredited)(Also Called "Hinky Dinky Parley Voo")Music traditionalIn the score several times
- Hail the Conquering Hero(1747) (uncredited)from "Judas Maccabeus"Written by George Frideric HandelPlayed at the railroad station
- Home to the Arms of Mother(1944) (uncredited)Music and Lyrics by Preston SturgesOrchestral arrangement by Charles BradshawVocal arrangements by Joseph J. LilleySung by Julie Gibson and The GuardsmenPlayed also in the score
- U.S. Marine Corps Hymn(1859) (uncredited)(also called "The Marines' Hymn")Music by Jacques Offenbach from "Genevieve de Brabant" (1868)Lyrics attributed to L.Z. Phillips (1919)Played at the railroad stationAlso Sung by the mob
- We Want Woodrow(1944) (uncredited)Music and Lyrics by Preston SturgesArranged by Charles Bradshaw\bSung by the crowd
- There's No Place Like Home (Home, Sweet Home)(1823) (uncredited)Music partly composed, and arranged by H.R. Bishop from a Sicilian airPlayed by the band at the railroad station
- He's a Jolly Good Fellow(uncredited)TraditionalPlayed by the band at the railroad station
- My Ideal(1930)(uncredited)Music by Richard A. Whiting and Newell ChaseLyrics by Leo Robin
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By what name was Laureles ajenos (1944) officially released in India in English?
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