- When Old New York Was Young(uncredited)Music by Gus EdwardsPlayed during the opening credits
- The Sidewalks of New York(1894) (uncredited)Music by Charles LawlorPlayed during the opening credits
- Ma Blushin' Rosie(1900) (uncredited)Music by John StrombergLyrics by Edgar SmithPlayed during the opening creditsDanced by Russell HardieSung offscreen by Fay Templeton and chorus
- Hansom Cab Drivers(uncredited)(Edited from The March of Time (1930))Music by Gus EdwardsDanced by Joe Weber, Lew Fields and others in Horse costumes
- We Are the Two Hacketts(1933) (uncredited)Music by Al GoodhartLyrics by Edgar Allan WoolfSung and Danced by Alice Brady and Frank MorganTitle Change to "We Are the Three Hacketts" when joined by Russell Hardie, and later by Mickey Rooney
- In the Good Old Summertime(1902) (uncredited)Music by George EvansIn the score at Atlantic City
- The Honeysuckle and the Bee(1901) (uncredited)Music by William H. PennDanced by Madge Evans and her Dancing Dolls
- In the Garden of My Heart(1908) (uncredited)Music by Ernest BallLyrics by Caro RomaSung by Nelson Eddy
- Come Down, Ma Evenin' Star(1902) (uncredited)Music by John StrombergLyrics by Robert B. SmithSung offscreen by Fay Templeton
- The March of Time(1930) (uncredited)(Edited from The March of Time (1930))Music by Louis AlterSung by an offscreen chorus
- Bedelia(1903) (uncredited)(Edited from The March of Time (1930))Music by Jean SchwartzLyrics by William JeromeSung by Josephine Sable
- A Hot Time in the Old Town(1896) (uncredited)(Edited from The March of Time (1930))Music by Theodore A. MetzLyrics by Joe HaydenSung by Josephine Sable
- Poor Little G-String(1930) (uncredited)Music by Fred E. AhlertDanced by Russell Hardie and Madge Evans
- Melody in F(1852) (uncredited)(Edited from The March of Time (1930))Music by Anton RubinsteinDanced by Albertina Rasch Dancers
- Snow Ballet(1933) (uncredited)(Edited from The March of Time (1930))Music by Dimitri TiomkinDanced by Albertina Rasch Dancers
- Auld Lang Syne(1788) (uncredited)Traditional Scottish 17th century musicPlayed during the opening credits
- Over There(1917) (uncredited)Music by George M. CohanIn the score during a montage
- Give My Regards to Broadway(1904) (uncredited)Music by George M. CohanIn the score when the poster of The Broadway Melody (1929) is shown
- Knee Deep in Rhythm(1933) (uncredited)Music by Al GoodhartDanced by Eddie Quillan and Girls
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