- All People that on Earth Do Dwell(uncredited)Lyrics by William KetheMusic by Louis Bourgeois[Hymn sung at church when Emma first sees Harriet Smith]
- Dashing Away with the Smoothing Iron(uncredited)Traditional English folk song[incorporated in the score as Emma and Harriet meet Mr. Martin]
- Green Bushes(uncredited)Traditional English folk song[incorporated in the score as the John Knightleys arrive at Hartfield for the holidays]
- The Lost Lady Found(uncredited)Traditional[incorporated in the score as the Hartfield party drives to Randalls for the Weston's Christmas celebration]
- God Rest Ye Merry, GentlemenTraditional English carol[in the score as Mr. Elton leaves Highbury for Bath]
- Musique anodine: III. Mi lagnerò tacendo(uncredited)Lyrics by Pietro MetastasioMusic by Gioachino Rossini[Jane sings at Hartfield]
- Father, Father, Build Me a Boat(uncredited)TraditionalPerformed by Kate Beckinsale and Raymond Coulthard[Emma and Frank sing at the Weston's]
- Wiegen Lied(uncredited)Written by Wolfgang Amadeus MozartPerformed by Olivia Williams (dubbed by Mary Carewe)Piano accompaniment performed by Ian Watson[Jane sings at the Weston's]
- Over the Hills and Far Away(uncredited)(From "The Beggar's Opera")TraditionalLyrics by John Gay[Jane and Frank sing at the Weston's]
- The First of April(uncredited)Traditional[Emma dances with Frank at the Weston's]
- Little Waltz Tune(uncredited)Traditional[First piece Jane plays at the Bates']
- The Dawning of the Day(uncredited)Traditional[second piece Jane plays at the Bates']
- Jack's Maggot(uncredited)Traditional[first dance at the Crown Inn Ball]
- Hole in the Wall(Hornpipe from "Abdelazer") (uncredited)Written by Henry Purcell[second dance at the Crown Inn Ball]
- Juice of Barley(uncredited)Traditional[third dance at the Crown Inn Ball when Mr. Knightley dances with Harriet]
- Kelsterne Gardens(uncredited)TraditionalFrom John Playford's 'Dancing Master, Vol. 3, 2nd Ed.' (1710)[fourth dance at the Crown Inn Ball when Emma dances with Mr. Knightley]
- Haste to the Wedding(uncredited)Traditional[first dance at the Donwell Abbey Harvest Supper]
- Mr Isaac's Maggot(uncredited)Traditional[second dance at the Donwell Abbey Harvest Supper when all the engaged couples dance]
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