- Old King Cole(1937) (uncredited)Music by Richard A. WhitingLyrics by Johnny MercerPlayed by Fred Waring and His Pennsylvanians and sung by Johnnie DavisReprised with Priscilla Lane and Lee Dixon dancingReprised in the finale with Johnnie Davis singing
- We're Working Our Way Through College(1937) (uncredited)Music by Richard A. WhitingLyrics by Johnny MercerSung by Dick Powell, Ted Healy and chorus on the senior walk
- I'm Dependable(1937)Music by Tom WaringLyrics by Don RayePlayed by Fred Waring and His Pennsylvanians (uncredited) at the danceSung and Danced by Fred Waring (uncredited) and Priscilla Lane (uncredited)
- On with the Dance(1937) (uncredited)Music by Richard A. WhitingLyrics by Johnny MercerPlayed by Fred Waring and His Pennsylvanians at the danceSung by Rosemary LaneReprised by singing and dancing, with Ford Washington Lee on piano at the theaterReprised by the cast in the finale
- You've Got Something There(1937) (uncredited)Music by Richard A. WhitingLyrics by Johnny MercerSung by Dick Powell and Rosemary Lane during an evening strollPlayed by Ford Washington Lee on piano and tap-danced by John W. BubblesReprised by the cast in the finale
- Have You Got Any Castles, Baby?(1937) (uncredited)Music by Richard A. WhitingLyrics by Johnny MercerSung by Priscilla Lane and chorus at the theaterReprised by singing and dancing at the theaterReprised in the finale
- Pack Up Your Troubles in Your Old Kit Bag and Smile, Smile, Smile!(1915) (uncredited)Music by Felix PowellLyrics by George AsafPlayed by Fred Waring and His Pennsylvanians when the National Guard storm the theater
- Love Is on the Air Tonight(1937) (uncredited)Music by Richard A. WhitingLyrics by Johnny MercerSung and Danced bySung by all in the finale
- Boola Boola(1900) (uncredited)Written by Allan M. HirschAdapted from "La Hoola Boola" (1898)Written by Bob Cole and Billy JohnsonPlayed and Sung by Fred Waring and His Pennsylvanians in a medley of football songs in the finale
- On, Wisconsin!(1909) (uncredited)Music by William T. Purdy and Carl D. BeckLyrics by J.S. Hubbard and Charles D. RosaPlayed and Sung by Fred Waring and His Pennsylvanians in a medley of football songs in the finale
- Fight On(1922) (uncredited)Music by Milo SweetLyrics by Milo Sweet and Glen GrantPlayed and Sung by Fred Waring and His Pennsylvanians in a medley of football songs in the finale(USC's official fight song)
- The Notre Dame Victory March(1908) (uncredited)Music by Michael J. SheaLyrics by John F. SheaPlayed and Sung by Fred Waring and His Pennsylvanians in a medley of football songs in the finale
- The Maine Stein Song(1902) (uncredited)Music by Albert Sprague(Based on "Opie" by E.A. Fenstad)Lyrics by Lincoln ColcordPlayed and Sung by Fred Waring and His Pennsylvanians in a medley of football songs in the finale
- Come Join the Band(uncredited)Composer unknownPlayed and Sung by Fred Waring and His Pennsylvanians in a medley of football songs in the finale(The Stanford Fight Song)
- On, Brave Old Army Team(1910) (uncredited)Written by Philip EgnerPlayed and Sung by Fred Waring and His Pennsylvanians in a medley of football songs in the finale
- Anchors Aweigh(1906) (uncredited)Music by Charles A. ZimmermanLyrics by Alfred Hart Miles and R. LovellPlayed and Sung by Fred Waring and His Pennsylvanians in a medley of football songs in the finale
- Opie(1902) (uncredited)Music by E.A. Fenstad
- A Toast to Michigan(1903) (uncredited)Music by Richard R. Kirk
- Moonlight on the Campus(1937) (uncredited)Music by Richard A. WhitingLyrics by Johnny MercerWritten for the movie but not in the Turner library print
- When Your College Days Are Gone(1937) (uncredited)Music by Richard A. WhitingLyrics by Johnny MercerWritten for the movie but not in the Turner library print
- Let That Be a Lesson to You(1937) (uncredited)Music by Richard A. WhitingLyrics by Johnny MercerWritten for the movie but not in the Turner library print
- Gasoline Gypsies(1937) (uncredited)Music by Richard A. WhitingLyrics by Johnny MercerWritten for the movie but not in the Turner library print
- Little Fraternity Pin(1936)Written for the movie (and credited onscreen) but not in the Turner library print
- Give Us a Drink(1937) (uncredited)Written for the movie but not in the Turner library print
- Sing, You Son of a Gun(1937) (uncredited)Music by Richard A. WhitingPlayed when Prof. Biddle first walks through the gymAlso hummed by Rosemary Lane with piano accompaniment
- Far Above Cayuga's Waters(1857) (uncredited)aka "Alma Mater"Music from the song "Annie Lisle"Written by H.S. ThompsonPlayed when Chuck, Willy and Babs are walking around campus before the dance
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