- Rosalie(1937) (uncredited)Written by Cole PorterPlayed during the opening credits and as background music oftenSung by Nelson EddyDanced by Eleanor Powell on a set of giant drums at the festivalReprised by Nelson Eddy at the end
- The Caisson Song(1907) (uncredited)Written by Edmund L. GruberPlayed during the opening creditsSung by Nelson Eddy and cadets in the locker room
- On, Brave Old Army Team(1910) (uncredited)Written by Philip EgnerSung by Nelson Eddy, Ray Bolger and cadets at the football game
- Anchors Aweigh(1906) (uncredited)Music by Charles A. ZimmermanLyrics by Alfred Hart Miles and R. LovellPlayed at the football gameSung by Nelson Eddy, Ray Bolger and cadets at the football game
- Who Knows?(1937) (uncredited)Written by Cole PorterSung by Camille Soray dubbing for Lois Clements at the partyDanced by Nelson Eddy and Eleanor Powell and other couplesSung and whistled by Nelson EddyReprised on a recordReprised with Eleanor Powell dancing
- I've a Strange New Rhythm in My Heart(1937) (uncredited)Written by Cole PorterSung and danced at Vassar by Eleanor Powell (dubbed by Marjorie Lane) with solo sections by Marie Arbuckle, Bernice Alstock, Eleanor Colson, Grace Neilson and Barbara Whitson
- M'appari tutt'amorfrom the opera "Martha" (1847) (uncredited)Written by Friedrich von FlotowSung by Nelson Eddy
- Why Should I Care?(1937) (uncredited)Written by Cole PorterSung by Frank Morgan through a dummy by ventriloquism
- Danse russe (Allegro giusto)(1911) (uncredited)from "Pétrouchka"Written by Igor StravinskyPlayed at the festival in the scene with puppets
- Polovetsian Dances(1887) (uncredited)from "Prince Igor"Written by Aleksandr BorodinDanced to by the Albertina Rasch Dancers at the festival
- Spring Love Is in the Air(1937) (uncredited)Written by Cole PorterSung by Ilona Massey at the festival
- Caucasian Sketches, Op.10(1894) (uncredited)Written by Mikhail Ippolitov-IvanovDanced by the Albertina Rasch Dancers at the festival
- Second Movement (Allegro con grazia)(uncredited)from "Symphony No.6 in B Flat, 'Pathétique' Op.74" (1893)Written by Pyotr Ilyich TchaikovskyDanced by the Albertina Rasch Dancers at the festival
- Close(1937) (uncredited)Written by Cole PorterPlayed as background music
- In the Still of the Night(1937) (uncredited)Written by Cole PorterSung by Nelson EddyPlayed as background music on the ship and at West PointThe section of lyrics "Do You Love Me?" sometimes attributed as a separate song is part of this song
- Goodbye Forever (Addio)(uncredited)Written by Francesco Paolo TostiSung by Nelson Eddy
- It's All Over But the Shouting(1937) (uncredited)Written by Cole PorterSung by Nelson Eddy and cadets at West Point
- To Love or Not To Love(1937) (uncredited)Written by Cole PorterSung by Nelson Eddy, Ray Bolger and cadets at West Point
- The Washington Post(1889) (uncredited)Music by John Philip SousaMarched by Eleanor Powell and cadets at West Point
- The Stars and Stripes Forever(1896) (uncredited)Music by John Philip SousaMarched by Eleanor Powell and cadets at West PointDanced by Eleanor Powell
- El Capitan(1896) (uncredited)Music by John Philip SousaMarched by Eleanor Powell and cadets at West Point
- Semper Fidelis(1888) (uncredited)Music by John Philip SousaMarched by Eleanor Powell and cadets at West Point
- Parade(uncredited)Written by Herbert StothartDanced by the Albertina Rasch Dancers
- Gaudeamus Igitur(uncredited)TraditionalSung by Nelson Eddy and cadets
- The Wedding March(1843) (uncredited)from "A Midsummer Night's Dream, Op.61"Written by Felix MendelssohnHummed by Tommy BondPlayed in the finale
- Oh Promise Me(1889) (uncredited)from comic opera "Robin Hood"Music by Reginald De KovenLyrics by Clement W. ScottSung by Nelson Eddy in the finale
- Night and Day(1934) (uncredited)Written by Cole PorterPerformed by Eleanor Powell and sorority ensemble
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