- The Song of the Marines(1937) (uncredited)Music by Harry WarrenLyrics by Al DubinPlayed during the opening and closing creditsAlso played by a marching marine bandSung by Dick Powell at a nightclub, marines when they leave Shanghai, Dick Powell,Played as background music often
- U.S. Marine Corps Hymn(uncredited)Music by Jacques Offenbach from "Genevieve de Brabant" (1868)Lyrics attributed to L.Z. Phillips (1919)Played during the opening sceneSung by Dick Powell and chorus during "The Song of the Marines" number at the end
- The Lady Who Couldn't Be Kissed(1937) (uncredited)Music by Harry WarrenLyrics by Al DubinPlayed during the first scene at the Marine Grille
- Stolen Holiday(1936) (uncredited)Music by Harry WarrenLyrics by Al DubinSung by Doris Weston at the amateur hour broadcast
- 'Cause My Baby Says It's So(1937) (uncredited)Music by Harry WarrenLyrics by Al DubinSung by Dick Powell at the amateur hour broadcastSung a cappella by Hugh Herbert several timesAlso sung by Dick Powell in a shower and in ShanghaiPlayed as background music often
- I Like Mountain Music(1933) (uncredited)Music by Frank WeldonPlayed by the hillbilly band at the amateur hour broadcast
- Semper Fidelis(1888) (uncredited)Music by John Philip SousaPlayed when the marines parade, and Bob arrives, in San Francisco
- I Know Now(1937) (uncredited)Music by Harry WarrenLyrics by Al DubinPlayed on board ship when Bob meets Ma MarineSung by Doris Weston in Sammy's office
- Night and Day(1932) (uncredited)Written by Cole PorterPlayed on harmonica by Larry Adler
- Tiger Rag(1918) (uncredited)Played on harmonica by Larry Adler
- She'll Be Coming 'Round the Mountain(uncredited)TraditionalPlayed and sung in English and Chinese by an unidentified Chinese quartet at a Shanghai radio station
- You Can't Run Away from Love Tonight(1937) (uncredited)Music by Harry WarrenLyrics by Al DubinSung by Dick Powell and chorus at the wienie roastAlso sung by Dick Powell, Doris Weston and chorus at the benefit aboard ship
- Night Over Shanghai(1937) (uncredited)Music by Harry WarrenLyrics by Johnny MercerPlayed on the harmonica by Larry Adler, and sung by Dick Powell, Doris Weston and chorus in the Shanghai nightclub sequencePlayed as background music often
- For He's a Jolly Good Fellow(uncredited)TraditionalSung by the marines as "For She's a Jolly Good Fellow" at the Anchorage
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