- There's Something in a Big Parade(1935) (uncredited)Music by Walter Jurmann and Bronislau KaperLyrics by Ned WashingtonPlayed during the opening creditsReprised in a production number at the end and sung by Cicely Courtneidge and chorus
- The Keys to Heaven(uncredited)Traditional hymnSung by Cicely Courtneidge at the London Music Hall
- Pack Up Your Troubles In Your Old Kit Bag and Smile, Smile, Smile!(1915) (uncredited)Music by Felix PowellLyrics by George AsafSung by Cicely Courtneidge and Frank Morgan at the London Music HallReprised in the score during a montage
- Aquellos Ojos Verdes (Green Eyes)(1929) (uncredited)Music by Nilo MenendezLyrics by Adolfo UtreraEnglish lyrics by E. Woods and E. Rivera (1941)Played as dance music at the nightclub and danced by Cicely Courtneidge & Herbert Mundin and other couples
- Tillie and the Tight Rope Walker(1935) (uncredited)Music by Walter Jurmann and Bronislau KaperLyrics by Ned WashingtonWritten for this movie but not heard
- It's Only Human(uncredited)Music by Burton LaneLyrics by Harold AdamsonSupposedly in this movie but not heard
- Life Is a Song(1935)Music by Fred E. AhlertLyrics by Joe YoungSupposedly in this movie but not heard
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By what name was The Perfect Gentleman (1935) officially released in Canada in English?
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