Soundtrack
- Rolling Home (1936)
- Music and Lyrics by Cole Porter
- Sung by The Foursome, Sid Silvers, Buddy Ebsen, James Stewart and chorus
- Rap, Tap on Wood (1936) (Also called "Rap-Tap on Wood")
- Music and Lyrics by Cole Porter
- Sung and danced by Eleanor Powell and The Foursome; Eleanor Powell's vocals dubbed by Marjorie Lane
- Also danced by Eleanor Powell at a rehearsal
- Hey, Babe, Hey (1936)
- Music and Lyrics by Cole Porter
- Sung and danced by Eleanor Powell, James Stewart, Sid Silvers, Una Merkel, Frances Langford, Buddy Ebsen and The Foursome; Eleanor Powell's vocals dubbed by Marjorie Lane
- Hummed by Una Merkel
- Played also as background music
- Entrance of Lucy James (1936)
- Music and Lyrics by Cole Porter
- Sung by Raymond Walburn, Virginia Bruce and chorus
- Love Me, Love My Pekinese (1936)
- Music and Lyrics by Cole Porter
- Sung by Virginia Bruce and chorus
- Danced by Eleanor Powell
- Easy to Love (1936)
- Music and Lyrics by Cole Porter
- Played during the opening credits and as background music
- Sung by Eleanor Powell and James Stewart, Frances Langford and danced by her and Buddy Ebsen
- Reprised by the cast at the end
- Eleanor Powell's vocals dubbed by Marjorie Lane
- I've Got You Under My Skin (1936)
- Music and Lyrics by Cole Porter
- Danced by Georges and Jalna
- Sung by Virginia Bruce
- Played also as background music
- Swingin' the Jinx Away (1936); (Also called "Swinging the Jinx Away")
- Music and Lyrics by Cole Porter
- Played during the opening credits
- Sung by Frances Langford, Buddy Ebsen, The Foursome and male chorus
- Danced by Buddy Ebsen and Eleanor Powell
- Sidewalks of New York (1894)
- Music by Charles Lawlor
- Lyrics by James W. Blake
- In the score during the "Rolling Home" number
- Columbia, the Gem of the Ocean (1843)
- Written by David T. Shaw
- Arranged by Thomas A. Beckett
- In the score during the "Rolling Home" number; Also in the score during the "Swingin' the Jinx Away" number and partially sung by the chorus
- The Prisoner's Song (If I Had the Wings of an Angel) (1924)
- Music and Lyrics by Guy Massey
- In the score when 'Gunny' Saks is shown in the brig
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