- In The Hall of the Mountain KingMusic by Edvard GriegOrchestral arrangement adapted from Grieg's music for "Peer Gynt"Performed onscreen by Van Johnson (dubbed by an anonymous flute soloist)with offscreen orchestra conducted by Pete King
- Work SongMusic by Edvard Grieg (adapted from "Wedding Day at Troldhaugen")Lyrics by Irving TaylorSung by Doodles Weaver and chorus
- How Can I Tell You?Music by Edvard Grieg (adapted from "Piano Concerto in A Minor")Lyrics by Irving TaylorSung by Van Johnson
- PrestigeMusic by Edvard Grieg (loosely adapted from "Lyric Pieces: Melodie", Op. 47)Lyrics by Irving Taylor
- Feats of the PiperMusic by Edvard Grieg (adapted from "Anitra's Dance" from "Peer Gynt")Lyrics by Irving TaylorSung by Van Johnson and Villagers
- Morning WaltzMusic by Edvard Grieg (adapted from "Morning Mood" from "Peer Gynt")Music Adapted and Conducted by Pete King
- Flim Flam FlooMusic by Edvard Grieg (adapted from one of the "Norwegian Dances")Lyrics by Irving TaylorSung by Van Johnson
- Fool's GoldMusic by Edvard Grieg (adapted from "Solvejg's Song" from "Peer Gynt")Lyrics by Irving TaylorSung by Van Johnson
- My Heart Will Fly To HeavenMusic by Edvard Grieg (adapted from "Wedding Day at Troldhaugen")Lyrics by Irving TaylorSung by Lori Nelson
- The Emissary's SongMusic by Edvard Grieg (adapted from "Arabian Dance" from "Peer Gynt")Sung by Villagers
- How Can I Tell You?(reprise)Music by Edvard Grieg (adapted from "Piano Concerto in A Minor")Lyrics by Irving TaylorSung by Van Johnson and Lori Nelson
- A Mother's LamentMusic by Edvard Grieg (adapted from "Aase's Death" from "Peer Gynt")Lyrics by Irving TaylorSung by Kay Starr
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By what name was The Pied Piper of Hamelin (1957) officially released in India in English?
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