- Die Wacht am Rhein(uncredited)Music by Karl WilhelmLyrics by Max SchneckenburgerSung when news of the general mobilization are proclaimedSung in the German Reichstag
- Nun danket alle Gott(uncredited)Lyrics by Martin RinckartMusic composed by Martin Rinckart or Johann Crüger(Sung after the speech by Wilhelm II.)
- Heil dir im Siegerkranz(uncredited)Written by Friedrich SilcherComposed by Henry Carey (disputed)Sung by the German Reichstag when the war bonds are approved
- Dem Morgenrot entgegenaka "Lied der Jugend"Lyrics by Heinrich Eildermann (as Heinrich Arnulf)Composed by Leopold Knebelsberger(heard sung at the end of the demonstrations on May 1)
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By what name was Solange Leben in mir ist (1965) officially released in Canada in English?
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