- Once In a Lifetime(1934) (uncredited)Music by Walter DonaldsonLyrics by Gus KahnPlayed during the opening creditsSung by Confederate soldiers in Richmond, Marion Davies and soldiersPlayed as background music often
- I Wish I Was In Dixie's Land(1860) (uncredited)Written by Daniel Decatur EmmettPlayed during the opening creditsSung by marching confederate soldiersPlayed as background music often
- Yankee Doodle(ca. 1755) (uncredited)Traditional music of English originPlayed during the opening creditsSung by marching Union soldiersPlayed as background music often
- Taps(1862) (uncredited)Written by Daniel ButterfieldPlayed as background music after the battle of Bull Run
- Battle Hymn of the Republic(1861) (uncredited)Music by William Steffe (circa 1856)Lyrics by Julia Ward HowePlayed when Abraham Lincoln is shownPlayed as background music often
- Oh Susanna(1846) (uncredited)Written by Stephen FosterPlayed as background music when the Ford's theater sign is shown
- The Colonel, Major and the Captain(1934) (uncredited)Music by Walter DonaldsonLyrics by Gus KahnPerformed by Marion Davies for wounded Union soldiersPlayed as background music
- The Wedding March(1843) (uncredited)from "A Midsummer Night's Dream, Op.61"Written by Felix MendelssohnPlayed within "The Colonel, Major and the Captain" number
- When Johnny Comes Marching Home(1863) (uncredited)Written by Louis Lambert(Pseudonym for Patrick Sarsfield Gilmore)Played as background music at Major Allen's headquarters
- Join the Cavalry(ca 1862) (uncredited)Composer unknownPlayed on guitar and sung by Fuzzy Knight
- Roll, Jordan, Roll(1934) (uncredited)Music by Walter DonaldsonLyrics by Gus KahnPerformed by The Mills Brothers as part of the medicine show
- Sleepy Head(1934) (uncredited)Music by Walter DonaldsonLyrics by Gus KahnPerformed by The Mills Brothers as part of the medicine show
- Jungle Fever(1934) (uncredited)Music by Walter DonaldsonLyrics by Howard DietzPerformed by The Mills Brothers
- The Battle Cry of Freedom(1862) (uncredited)Written by George Frederick RootPlayed as background music when Anne Claybourne returns to Washington, D.C.
- Turkey In the Straw(uncredited)TraditionalPlayed and danced to at the wedding reception
- There's Someone Dreaming Tonight(uncredited)Music by Walter DonaldsonLyrics by Gus KahnSung by the soldiers in Richmond
- Little Liza Lee(uncredited)Music by Walter DonaldsonLyrics by Gus KahnPerformed by studio orchestra
- My Heart Will Sing(uncredited)Music by Walter DonaldsonLyrics by Gus Kahn
- Other Songs(uncredited)
Contribute to this page
Suggest an edit or add missing content