Songs
- Main Title (Bless Your Beautiful Hide / Wonderful, Wonderful Day) - MGM Studio Orchestra
- Bless Your Beautiful Hide - Howard Keel
- Bless Your Beautiful Hide (Reprise) - Howard Keel
- Wonderful, Wonderful Day - Jane Powell
- When You're in Love - Jane Powell / Howard Keel
- Goin' Courtin' - Jane Powell & Brothers (Jeff Richards, Matt Mattox, Tommy Rall & Russ Tamblyn)
- Social Dance - MGM Studio Orchestra
- Barn-Raising Dance - MGM Studio Orchestra
- Lonesome Polecat - Brothers (Matt Mattox, Bill Lee, Jeff Richards, Tommy Rall & Russ Tamblyn)
- Sobbin' Women - Howard Keel & Brothers (Tommy Rall, Jeff Richards, Matt Mattox & Russ Tamblyn)
- Sobbin' Women (Reprise) - Howard Keel
- June Bride -Virginia Gibson- Brides (Ruta Lee, Julie Newmar, Norma Doggett & Nancy Kilgas)
- Spring, Spring, Spring - Brothers & Brides (Julie Newmar, Jeff Richards, Ruta Lee & Tommy Rall)
- Goin' Courtin' (Reprise) - Jane Powell, Brothers & Brides
- End Credits - MGM Studio Orchestra
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