Songs
- "Why Can't I Be Two People?" - Richard Chamberlain
- "What Has Love Got to Do With Getting Married?" - Michael Hordern, Lally Bowers, Edith Evans, Julian Orchard
- "Once I Was Loved" - Gemma Craven
- "What a Comforting Thing to Know" - Richard Chamberlain, Christopher Gable
- "Protocoligorically Correct" - Michael Hordern, Chorus
- "Bride-Finding Ball" - Richard Chamberlain, Julian Orchard
- "Suddenly It Happens" - Annette Crosbie, Gemma Craven
- "The Slipper and the Rose Waltz Theme" (an instrumental version of "He Danced With Me")
- "Secret Kingdom" - Richard Chamberlain, Gemma Craven
- "He Danced With Me/She Danced With Me]" - Richard Chamberlain, Gemma Craven
- "Position and Positioning" - Christopher Gable, Chorus
- "Tell Him Anything (But Not That I Love Him)" - Gemma Craven
- "I Can't Forget the Melody" - Gemma Craven
- "Secret Kingdom (Reprise)" - Richard Chamberlain, Gemma Craven
In its initial US release by Universal Pictures, the songs "What Has Love Got To Do With Being Married" and "I Can't Forget the Melody" were cut. They were also cut from the soundtrack LP, released in the US (MCA 2097).
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