- When Johnny Comes Marching Home(uncredited)Written by Louis Lambert (pseudonym of Patrick Gilmore)Played during the opening creditsReprised by the fireman's band for Bill Klugg's first leave homeReprised at the end
- Shall We Gather at the River(uncredited)Written by Robert LowryPlayed at the church
- Somebody Stole My Gal(uncredited)Written by Leo WoodPlayed and sung by a band with Dan Dailey on trombone
- Hail! Hail! The Gang's All Here(uncredited)Music by Theodore Morse and Arthur SullivanPlayed by the American Legion band when Bill Kluggs enlists
- You're In The Army Now(uncredited)Music by Isham JonesLyrics by Tell Taylor and Ole OlsenPlayed by the American Legion BandPlayed often as background
- Deep in the Heart of Texas(uncredited)Music by Don Swander (1941)Played by the band at Bill's welcome home party
- You've Got Me This Way (Whatta-Ya Gonna Do About It)(uncredited)Music by Jimmy McHughLyrics by Johnny MercerPlayed by the band at the welcome home partySung by Dan Dailey and Colleen Townsend
- The Army Air Corps Song(uncredited)Written by Robert CrawfordPlayed as background at the airfield
- Frère Jacques(uncredited)Traditional French children's songPlayed in the background and at the fake weddingSung by Dan Dailey and the French resistance fighters
- The Yankee Doodle Boy(uncredited)Written by George M. Cohan (1905)Chorus played as Bill leaves for Washington
- The Whiffenpoof Song(uncredited)Music by Tod B. GallowayPlayed at the beginning of Charlie's welcome home party
- Don't Sit Under the Apple Tree (with Anyone Else but Me)(uncredited)Music by Sam H. SteptPlayed as Bill leaves Charlie's party
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