K-K-K-Katy
(1918)
Written by Geoffrey O'Hara
Sung by Jack Oakie many times using different lyrics throughout picture and he finally comes up with original lyrics at the end
Sung and danced to by Alice Faye (uncredited) and Betty Grable (uncredited) with modified lyrics on stage
Used as background music occasionally
Sung by returning marching doughboys at the end
Honeysuckle Rose
(1929)
Music by Fats Waller (as Thomas Waller)
Lyrics by Andy Razaf
Played on a hamonica by an unidentified inmate in jail
Sung and Danced in a production number by Betty Grable (uncredited) and a male chorus
Put on Your Old Grey Bonnet
(1909) (uncredited)
Music by Percy Wenrich
Lyrics by Stanley Murphy
Played as background music during the opening credits
Oh, You Beautiful Doll
(1911) (uncredited)
Music by Nat Ayer
Lyrics by A. Seymour Brown
Played during the opening credits and sung by two unidentified women
Reprised by a nightclub orchestra for dancing
Take Me Back to Melody Lane
(uncredited)
Written by Dave Reed Jr.
Played during the opening credits and sung by an unidentified woman
Any Little Girl, That's a Nice Little Girl, is the Right Little Girl For Me
(1910) (uncredited)
Music by Fred Fisher
Lyrics by Thomas J. Gray
Played during the opening credits and sung by an unidentified man
I Want a Girl (Just Like the Girl That Married Dear Old Dad)
Music by Harry von Tilzer
Lyrics by William Dillon
Played on piano and clarinet during the opening credits and sung by two unidentified men
The Darktown Strutters' Ball
(1917) (uncredited)
Written by Shelton Brooks
Played as background music during the opening credits
Reprised by a nightclub band
Played as background music
Pack Up Your Troubles in Your Old Kit Bag and Smile, Smile, Smile!
(1915) (uncredited)
Music by Felix Powell
Lyrics by George Asaf
Played in a London nightclub
Over There
(1917) (uncredited)
Written by George M. Cohan
Played as background music as doughboys board the ship to London
Reprised as background music at the end of the war
When You Wore a Tulip and I Wore a Big Red Rose
(1914) (uncredited)
Music by Percy Wenrich
Lyrics by Jack Mahoney
He'd Have to Get Under - Get Out and Get Under (To Fix Up His Automobile)
(1913) (uncredited)
Music by Maurice Abrahams
Lyrics by Grant Clarke and Edgar Leslie
Filmed with Alice Faye singing in two scenes, but both scenes were cut in from the final print