Songs
- Politimester Bastians vise (Constable Bastian's song)
- Visen om været (Song about the weather)
- Trikken i Kardemomme (The tram in Cardemon Town)
- Røvervise (The robbers' song)
- Lille Kamomilla spiller (Little Kamomilla playing)
- Kardemommesangen (The Cardamom song)
- Den talende kamel (The talking camel)
- Tante Sofies sinte vise (Aunt Sophie's angry song)
- Røverfangevise (The capturing of the robbers song)
- Røvernes letevise (The robbers' exploration song)
- Røvernes vise om tante Sofie (The robbers song about Aunt Sophie)
- Sofies sinte vise i røverhuset (Sophie's angry song in the robbers house)
- Røvernes vaskevise (The robbers cleaning song)
- Glade røvere (The happy robbers)
- Hestedans (The horse dance)
- Papegøyen fra Amerika (The parrot from America)
- Hurrasang for Tobias (Hooray song for Tobias)
- Fru Bastians vise (Mrs. Bastian's song)
- Røvernes vaskevise i fengslet (The robbers' cleaning song in prison)
- Barbermestervise (The barber song)
- Hurrasang for røverne (Hooray song for the robbers)
Some of the songs from the book/play were issued on the EP album Kardemommeviser in 1955. The 1975 album Folk og røvere i Kardemomme by (with Egner playing the Jonathan character) was awarded the Spellemann award.
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