- Happy Endings(1938) (uncredited)Music by Lew PollackLyrics by Sidney D. MitchellSung by Phyllis Brooks
- You've Gotta Eat Your Spinach, Baby(1936) (uncredited)Music by Harry RevelLyrics by Mack GordonSung by Mary McCarty
- An Old Straw Hat(1938) (uncredited)Music by Harry RevelLyrics by Mack GordonSung by Shirley TempleCopyright 1938 by Leo. Feist Inc.
- Crackly Grain Flakes(1938) (uncredited)Music by Lew PollackLyrics by Sidney D. MitchellSung by Quartet
- Alone with You(1938) (uncredited)Music by Lew PollackLyrics by Sidney D. MitchellSung by Phyllis Brooks and Jack HaleyCopyright 1938 by Leo. Feist Inc.
- Come and Get Your Happiness(1938) (uncredited)Music by Samuel PokrassLyrics by Jack YellenSung by Shirley Temple
- On the Good Ship Lollipop(1934) (uncredited)Music by Richard A. WhitingLyrics by Sidney ClareSung as part of a medley by Shirley Temple
- Animal Crackers in My Soup(1935) (uncredited)Music by Ray HendersonLyrics by Ted Koehler and Irving CaesarSung as part of a medley by Shirley Temple
- When I'm with You(1936) (uncredited)Music by Harry RevelLyrics by Mack GordonSung as part of a medley by Shirley Temple
- Oh My Goodness(1936) (uncredited)Music by Harry RevelLyrics by Mack GordonSung as part of a medley by Shirley Temple
- Goodnight, My Love(1936) (uncredited)Music by Harry RevelLyrics by Mack GordonSung as part of a medley by Shirley Temple
- Parade of the Wooden Soldiers(1897) (uncredited)Music by Leon JesselEnglish lyrics by Ballard MacDonaldArranged by Raymond ScottSung by Shirley Temple and the Raymond Scott and His Quintet with Men's ChorusDanced by Temple and Bill Robinson
- The Toy Trumpet(1938) (uncredited)Music by Raymond ScottLyrics by Sidney D. Mitchell and Lew PollackCopyright 1938 by Circle Music Publications Inc.
- Au Revoir(1938) (uncredited)Music by Lew PollackLyrics by Sidney D. MitchellWritten for the movie but not used
- Nevada Moon(1938) (uncredited)Music by Harry RevelLyrics by Mack GordonWritten for the movie but not used
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By what name was Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm (1938) officially released in Canada in English?
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