- Singin' in the Rain(1929) (uncredited)Music by Nacio Herb BrownLyrics by Arthur FreedPlayed during the opening by The MGM Symphony OrchestraPlayed on ukulele and sung by Cliff Edwards and The Brox Sisters; Danced by chorusSung by the major stars at the end
- Bones and Tambourines(1929) (uncredited)Written by Fred FisherPerformed by the chorusSung also by Cliff Edwards in a falsetto voice
- Gotta Feelin' for You(1929) (uncredited)Music by Louis AlterLyrics by Jo TrentSung and Danced by Joan Crawford and Sung by chorusAlso Played during intermission
- Minstrel Days(1929) (uncredited)Music by Gus EdwardsLyrics by Joe GoodwinSung offscreen by Sung by Charles KingPerformed by the chorus
- Old Folks at Home(1851) (uncredited)aka "Swanee River"Written by Stephen FosterSung offscreen by Charles King and chorusPlayed during the "Minstrel Days" sequence
- Old Black Joe(1860) (uncredited)Written by Stephen FosterSung offscreen by Charles King and chorusPlayed during the "Minstrel Days" sequence
- Low Down Rhythm(1929) (uncredited)Music by Jesse GreerLyrics by Raymond KlagesSung by June Purcell and Danced by her and chorus
- Your Mother and Mine(1929) (uncredited)Music by Gus EdwardsLyrics by Joe GoodwinSung by Charles King and ChorusPlayed during the intermission
- You Were Meant for Me(1929) (uncredited)Music by Nacio Herb BrownLyrics by Arthur FreedAlso briefly sung a cappella by Charles King
- Nobody But You(1929) (uncredited)Music by Gus EdwardsLyrics by Joe GoodwinPlayed on his ukuele and Sung by Cliff Edwards with chorusAlso Sung by him in a falsetto voicePlayed during the intermission
- I Never Knew I Could Do a Thing Like That(1929) (uncredited)Music by Gus EdwardsLyrics by Joe GoodwinSung and Danced by Bessie Love; Danced by the chorus
- For I'm the Queen(1929) (uncredited)Written by Andy Rice and Martin BroonesSung by Marie Dressler and chorus, with Polly Moran
- The Skaters (Les patineurs)(1882) (uncredited)Music by Emil WaldteufelPlayed during Laurel and Hardy's skit
- Tommy Atkins on Parade(1929) (uncredited)Music by Nacio Herb BrownLyrics by Arthur FreedSung and danced by Marion Davies and chorus
- Strike Up the Band(1929) (uncredited)Written by Fred FisherSung by the Brox Sisters, sung and danced by chorus
- The Stars and Stripes Forever(1896) (uncredited)Written by John Philip SousaPlayed during the "Strike Up the Band" number
- The Washington Post(1889) (uncredited)Music by John Philip SousaPlayed during the "Strike Up the Band" number
- Tableau of the Jewels(1929) (uncredited)Written by Fred FisherSung by James BurroughsDanced by Carla Laemmle and Buster Keaton in drag
- Lon Chaney Will Get You If You Don't Watch Out(1929) (uncredited)Music by Gus EdwardsLyrics by Joe GoodwinSung by Gus Edwards, danced by chorus
- Turkish 'Adagio'(uncredited)Novelty number danced by the Albertina Rasch Dancers
- Romeo and Juliet Overture(1869) (uncredited)Written by Pyotr Ilyich TchaikovskyIn the score for the Romeo and Juliet skit
- Charlie, Ike and Gus(1929) (uncredited)Music by Gus EdwardsLyrics by Joe Goodwin
- William Tell Overture(1829) (uncredited)Written by Gioachino RossiniBriefly played in the "Charlie, Ike and Gus" number
- The Italian Trio(1929) (uncredited)Music by Gus EdwardsLyrics by Joe Goodwin
- Ciribiribin(1898) (uncredited)Written by Alberto PestalozzaPlayed and Sung in "The Italian Trio" number with modified lyrics
- Maria, Marì (Oh Marie - Oh Marie)(1899) (uncredited)Written by Eduardo Di Capua and Vincenzo RussoPlayed and Sung in "The Italian Trio" number with modified lyrics
- O sole mio(1898) (uncredited)Played and Sung in "The Italian Trio" number with modified lyrics
- Finiculi, Finicula(1880) (uncredited)Music by Luigi DenzaLyrics by Peppino TurcoPlayed and Sung in "The Italian Trio" number with modified lyrics
- Marie, Polly and Bess(1929) (uncredited)Music by Gus EdwardsLyrics by Joe Goodwin
- Hearts and Flowers(1893) (uncredited)Music from "Wintermärchen" by Alphons CzibulkaBriefly Played during the "Marie, Polly and Bess" number
- Belle nuit (Barcarolle)(1881) (uncredited)from opera "Les contes d'Hoffmann"Music by Jacques OffenbachBriefly Played during the "Marie, Polly and Bess" number
- Sonny Boy(1928) (uncredited)Music by Ray HendersonSung a bit by Polly Moran in the "Marie, Polly and Bess" number
- The Fountain in the Park(1884) (uncredited)aka "While Strolling Through the Park One Day"Written by Ed Haley
- Orange Blossom Time(1929) (uncredited)Music by Gus EdwardsLyrics by Joe GoodwinSung by Charles King to Myrtle McLaughlinDanced by the Albertina Rasch DancersSung also by Cliff Edwards in a falsetto voice
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By what name was The Hollywood Revue of 1929 (1929) officially released in India in English?
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