Songs
Warner Bros. Records issued the soundtrack album in both stereophonic and monaural versions.
- Rock Island – Traveling Salesmen, Ensemble
- Iowa Stubborn – River City citizens, Ensemble
- "Ya Got Trouble" – Robert Preston, Ensemble
- Piano Lesson / If You Don't Mind My Saying So – Shirley Jones, Pert Kelton
- Goodnight, My Someone – Shirley Jones
- Ya Got Trouble/Seventy-six Trombones – Robert Preston, Ensemble
- Sincere – Buffalo Bills
- The Sadder But Wiser Girl – Robert Preston
- Pick-a-Little, Talk-a-Little – Hermione Gingold, Biddys
- Marian The Librarian – Robert Preston
- Gary, Indiana – Robert Preston
- Being in Love – Shirley Jones
- Wells Fargo Wagon – Ensemble
- Lida Rose/Will I Ever Tell You – Buffalo Bills, Shirley Jones
- Gary, Indiana (Reprise) – Ronny Howard
- Lida Rose (Reprise)
- Shipoopi – Buddy Hackett, Ensemble
- Till There Was You – Shirley Jones
- Goodnight, My Someone – Shirley Jones, Robert Preston, Ensemble
- Seventy-six Trombones
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