Musical Numbers
- You Never Looked So Beautiful Before (1936) (uncredited)
- Music by Walter Donaldson
- Lyrics by Harold Adamson
- Played and sung by an offscreen chorus during the opening credits
- Sung by Judy Garland and chorus in the finale
- Minnie from Trinidad (1941) (uncredited)
- Written by Roger Edens
- Played during the opening credits, With The Kids from Seville: Antonio and Rosario
- Sung and danced to by Judy Garland and chorus, and danced to by Sergio Orta (uncredited)
- Sung by Lana Turner (uncredited) (dubbed by Virginia Rees (uncredited))
- I'm Always Chasing Rainbows (1918) (uncredited)
- Music by Harry Carroll
- Lyrics by Joseph McCarthy
- Played on piano by Charles Winninger (uncredited) and sung by him and Judy Garland (uncredited)
- Reprised with an orchestra and sung by Judy Garland at an audition. Played as background music often
- Laugh? I Thought I'd Split My Sides (1941) (uncredited)
- Written by Roger Edens
- Performed by Charles Winninger and Judy Garland in a vaudeville show
- You Stepped out of a Dream (1940) (uncredited)
- Music by Nacio Herb Brown
- Lyrics by Gus Kahn
- Sung by Tony Martin and chorus in a Zeigfeld Follies number
- Played on piano by Jackie Cooper
- Hummed by Lana Turner
- Reprised by Tony Martin and chorus in the finale. Played during the end credits
- Whispering (1920) (uncredited)
- Music by John Schonberger
- Lyrics by Malvin Schonberger
- Played as dance music at the Palais Royale restaurant and sung by Bill Days, John Rarig and Max Smith
- Bridal Chorus (1850) (uncredited)
- from Lohengrin
- Music by Richard Wagner
- Played as background music when Gil Shows Sheila a marriage license
- The Wedding March (1843) (uncredited)
- from A Midsummer Night's Dream, Op. 61
- Music by Felix Mendelssohn
- Played as background music when Susie and Geoffrey talk about his proposing to Sheila
- Caribbean Love Song (1941) (uncredited)
- Music by Roger Edens
- Lyrics by Ralph Freed
- Sung by Tony Martin and chorus in a Ziegfeld Follies show
- Mr. Gallagher and Mr. Shean (1922) (uncredited)
- Written by Edward Gallagher and Al Shean
- Sung by Charles Winninger (uncredited) and Al Shean (uncredited) in a Ziegfeld Follies show
- Ziegfeld Girls (1941) (uncredited)
- Written by Roger Edens
- Sung by Judy Garland and chorus, with solo lines by Dorothy Hoyle, Christine Stafford,
Rose Paidar, Betty Allen, Virginia Rees and Helen Patterson in the finale
- You Gotta Pull Strings (1936) (uncredited)
- Music by Walter Donaldson
- Lyrics by Harold Adamson
- Sung by Judy Garland and chorus in the finale
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“I had a feeling that out there, there were very poor people who didnt have enough to eat. But they wore wonderfully colored rags and did musical numbers up and down the streets together.”
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