- The Marine's Hymn(©1919) (uncredited)Music based on a melody by Jacques Offenbach from his opera "Genevieve de Brabant" (1859)Lyrics by unknown marine (ca 1874) and probably Henry C. Davis (1911) and unknown othersSung by Lawrence TibbettReprised by him and other marines in CubaReprised again by marching marines in WWI
- A Hot Time in the Old Town(1896) (uncredited)Music by Theodore A. MetzIn the score briefly in a San Francisco scene
- Tramps at Sea(1931) (uncredited)Sung by Lawrence Tibbett
- Columbia, the Gem of the Ocean(1843) (uncredited)Music by David T. ShawIn the score as ships head to Cuba
- Anchors Aweigh(1906) (uncredited)Music by Charles A. ZimmermanIn the score with the Panama Canal title
- El Manisero (The Peanut Vendor)(1929) (uncredited)Music and Spanish Lyrics by Moïse SimonsSung a cappella by Lupe Velez in SpanishSung by Lawrence Tibbett in SpanishReprised in Spanish at a New York nightclub with Ernesto Lecuona and the Palau Brothers' Cuban Orchestra
- Spanish Song(uncredited)Composer unknownSung and danced by Lupe Velez at the carnival with Ernesto Lecuona and the Palau Brothers' Cuban Orchestra
- Go to Sleep My Baby(uncredited)Traditional nursery songSung a cappella by Ernest TorrenceHummed by Jimmy Durante
- The Cuban Love Song(1931) (uncredited)Sung by Lawrence TibbettReprised by him and Lupe VelezReprised again as a split screen duet by Tibbett with himself
- You're in the Army Now(uncredited)Sung by marching marines
- K-K-K-Katy(1918) (uncredited)Written by Geoffrey O'HaraSung by marching marines
- London Bridge is Falling Down(1888) (uncredited)Traditional nursery song
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