Songs
| Title | Writer/s | A Mighty Wind film | A Mighty Wind CD | Other TV or concert performance |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| "A Mighty Wind" | Levy/Guest/McKean | Ode to Irving concert | Yes | Unplugged and Unwigged |
| "Barnyard Symphony" | ? | Ode to Irving concert | - | SNL (excerpt only) |
| "Blood on the Coal" | Guest/McKean/Shearer | Rehearsal footage | Yes | SNL (excerpt only); MadTV; Unwigged & Unplugged |
| "Children of the Sun" | ? | Vintage film clip (DVD extra) | - | |
| "Corn Wine" | Guest/McKean/Shearer | Rehearsal footage (DVD extra) | - | Unwigged & Unplugged |
| "The Good Book Song" | Guest/McKean/Shearer | Performed by The New Main Street Singers | - | Unwigged & Unplugged |
| "Kumbaya" | Traditional | - | - | The Return of Spinal Tap |
| "Loco Man" | Shearer | Rehearsal footage | Yes | Unwigged & Unplugged |
| "Never did no wanderin" | McKean/Shearer | Rehearsal footage | Yes | The View; Unwigged & Unplugged |
| "Old Joe's Place" | Guest/McKean/Shearer | Ode to Irving; vintage film clip (DVD extra) | Yes | SNL; David Letterman; Unwigged & Unplugged |
| "Skeletons of Quinto" | Guest | Rehearsal footage | Yes | |
| "Start Me Up" | Guest/McKean/Shearer | - | Yes | Conan O'Brien; Unwigged & Unplugged |
| "Valencia" | ? | - | - | SNL (mentioned, but not performed) |
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