- Night and Day(1932) (uncredited)Written by Cole PorterPlayed during the opening credits and often in the scoreSung by Bill DaysReprised by passengers on a train
- Blow, Gabriel, Blow(1934) (uncredited)Music by Cole PorterPlayed during the opening credits
- Bull Dog(1911) (uncredited)Written by Cole PorterSung a bit off-screenThen Performed by male chorus and Cary Grant
- I'm in Love Again(1924) (uncredited)Written by Cole PorterPerformed by Jane Wyman
- In the Still of the Night(1937) (uncredited)Written by Cole PorterSung by Dorothy MaloneLater sung by Christmas Choral singers
- An Old Fashioned Garden(1919) (uncredited)Written by Cole PorterSung by Cary Grant and Selena Royle
- You've Got That Thing(1929) (uncredited)Written by Cole Porter
- Let's Do It(1928) (uncredited)Written by Cole PorterSung by Jane Wyman
- Bridal Chorus (Here Comes the Bride)(1850) (uncredited)from "Lohengrin"Music by Richard WagnerPlayed at a wedding
- You Do Something to Me(1929) (uncredited)Written by Cole PorterPerformed by Jane Wyman and chorus
- I'm Unlucky at Gambling(1929) (uncredited)Written by Cole PorterSung by Eve Arden
- On the Rue de la Paix(uncredited)Music by Werner R. HeymannPlayed as background music after the audition of the song "I'm Unlucky at Gambling"
- Miss Otis Regrets(1934) (uncredited)Written by Cole PorterSung by Monty Woolley
- I Get a Kick out of You(1934) (uncredited)Written by Cole PorterPerformed by Ginny Simms with chorus
- I Wonder What's Become of Sally(1924) (uncredited)Music by Milton AgerLyrics by Jack YellenPerformed by Ginny Simms
- What Is This Thing Called Love?(1929) (uncredited)Written by Cole PorterSung by Ginny Simms
- I've Got You Under My Skin(1936) (uncredited)Written by Cole PorterSung by Ginny SimmsDanced by Adam Di Gatano and Jane Di Gatano
- Rosalie(1937) (uncredited)Written by Cole PorterPerformed by unidentified Cockney street minstrel quartet
- Just One of Those Things(1935) (uncredited)Written by Cole PorterSung by Ginny SimmsDanced by Estelle Sloan with chorus
- Anything Goes(1934) (uncredited)Written by Cole PorterPlayed by orchestraAlso played for dance rehearsal fragment
- You're the Top(1934) (uncredited)Written by Cole PorterSung by Ginny Simms and Cary Grant
- Easy to Love(1934) (uncredited)Written by Cole PorterSung by an unidentified Trio at The 52 Club, including Fay McKenzie
- Love for Sale(1930) (uncredited)Written by Cole PorterRehearsal number Danced by a Chorus
- My Heart Belongs to Daddy(1938) (uncredited)Written by Cole PorterPerformed by Mary Martin with chorus
- Do I Love You?(1939) (uncredited)Written by Cole PorterBriefly sung by a chorus
- Don't Fence Me In(1934) (uncredited)Music by Cole PorterPoem by Robert H. FletcherOriginal footage from Hollywood Canteen (1944)Sung by Roy Rogers
- Begin the Beguine(1935) (uncredited)Written by Cole PorterSung by Carlos Ramírez and chorusDanced by George Zoritch and Milada Mladova
- Rock-a-Bye Baby(1886) (uncredited)Music by Effie I. Canning
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