- Whose Baby Are You(uncredited)Lyrics by Sammy CahnMusic by Jule StyneCopyright 1947 by Sinatra Songs, Inc.Sung briefly by Frank Sinatra while playing the piano (dubbed by André Previn)Later sung and danced by Peter Lawford
- Italian Symphony(uncredited)Music by Felix MendelssohnPlayed on the piano briefly by Peter Lawford (dubbed by André Previn)
- The Brooklyn Bridge(uncredited)Lyrics by Sammy CahnMusic by Jule StyneSung by Frank SinatraCopyright 1947 by Sinatra Songs, Inc.
- Invention No. 1(uncredited)Music by Johann Sebastian Bach and Jule StyneLyrics by Sammy CahnSung by Kathryn Grayson, Frank Sinatra and music students
- I Believe(uncredited)Lyrics by Sammy CahnMusic by Jule StyneCopyright 1947 by Sinatra Songs, Inc.
- Time After Time(uncredited)Lyrics by Sammy CahnMusic by Jule StyneSung by Frank Sinatra while playing the piano (dubbed by André Previn)Later sung by Kathryn GraysonCopyright 1947 by Sinatra Songs, Inc.
- The Song's Gotta Come From The Heart(uncredited)Lyrics by Sammy CahnMusic by Jule StyneSung and danced by Jimmy Durante and Frank Sinatra (performing in Durante style)Copyright 1947 by Sinatra Songs, Inc.
- La ci darem la mano(uncredited)from the opera "Don Giovanni"Music by Wolfgang Amadeus MozartLibretto by Lorenzo da PonteSung by Kathryn Grayson and Frank Sinatra
- It's The Same Old Dream(uncredited)Lyrics by Sammy CahnMusic by Jule StyneCopyright 1947 by Sinatra Songs, Inc.Sung by Frank Sinatra as a ballad while playing the piano (dubbed by André Previn)Later sung by The Starlighters as a swing number
- The Bell Song (Où va la jeune Indoue ?)(uncredited)from "Lakmé"Music by Léo DelibesLibretto by Edmond Gondinet and Philippe GilleSung by Kathryn Grayson in an operatic stage sequence
- Piano Sonata No. 14 in C sharp minor, Op. 27 No. 2 'Moonlight'Composed by Ludwig van BeethovenPlayed during the exhibition concert
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By what name was It Happened in Brooklyn (1947) officially released in India in English?
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