Songs
- Overture: "Indian Love Call" and "Rose Marie"
- Scenes from Romèo et Juliette (music by Charles Gounod, libretto by Jules Barbier and Michel Carréby)
- "Pardon Me, Madame"
- "The Mounties"
- "Dinah" (music by Harry Akst, lyrics by Sam Lewis and Joe Young)
- "Some of These Days" (Shelton Brooks)
- "Rose Marie"
- "Totem Tom-Tom"
- "Just For You"
- "Three Blind Mice"
- "Indian Love Call" (sung four times)
- Act III of Tosca, from Tosca's entrance (music by Giacomo Puccini, libretto by Giuseppe Giacosa and Luigi Illica)
- "Indian Love Call (reprise)"
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