- Garryowen(uncredited)Traditional Irish JigPlayed during the opening and end creditsPlayed by marching bands often
- Wearing of the Green(uncredited)Traditional Irish MusicPlayed by a marching band
- (I Wish I Was in) Dixie's Land(1860) (uncredited)Written by Daniel Decatur EmmettPlayed by the Alabama National Guard Band
- Old Folks at Home (Swanee River)(1851) (uncredited)Written by Stephen FosterPlayed by the Alabama National Guard Band
- Old Black Joe(1860) (uncredited)Written by Stephen FosterPlayed by the Alabama National Guard Band
- Columbia, the Gem of the Ocean(1843) (uncredited)Written by David T. ShawArranged by Thomas A. BeckettIn the score when the ship sails away with the soldiers
- Over There(1917) (uncredited)Music by George M. CohanIn the score when the train leaves with the soldiers
- The Old Gray Mare(uncredited)TraditionalPlayed and sung by the soldiers
- When Irish Eyes Are Smiling(1912) (uncredited)Music by Ernest BallLyrics by Chauncey Olcott and George GraffPlayed and sung by the soldiers
- Silent Night, Holy Night(1818) (uncredited)Music by Franz Xaver GruberLyrics by Joseph MohrPlayed on an organ and sung by the soldiers in church
- Adeste Fidelis (O Come, All Ye Faithful)(circa 1743) (uncredited)Music attributed to John ReadingLatin lyrics by John Francis Wade (circa 1743)English lyrics by Frederick Oakeley (1841)Played on an organ and sung by the soldiers in church
- Taps(1862) (uncredited)Written by Daniel ButterfieldPlayed by a bugler honoring the dead
- BedeliaMusic by Jean SchwartzLyrics by William JeromeSung by the soldiers in the trench
- The Infantry, the Infantry(uncredited)Adapted from "The Son of a Gambolier"TraditionalSung by the marching soldiers in France
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