- The Yankee Doodle Boy(1904) (uncredited)from the Broadway Show "Little Johnny Jones"Written by George M. CohanPlayed during the opening creditsSung and Danced by James Cagney and Chorus
- Give My Regards to Broadway(1904) (uncredited)from the Broadway Show "Little Johnny Jones"Written by George M. CohanSung and Danced by James Cagney and Chorus
- Over There(1917) (uncredited)Written by George M. CohanSung by Frances Langford, James Cagney, and ChorusReprised by marching soldiers at the end
- You're a Grand Old Flag(1906) (uncredited)from the Broadway show "George Washington Jr."Written by George M. CohanSung by James Cagney and Chorus
- Mary's a Grand Old Name(1906) (uncredited)from the Broadway show "Forty-Five Minutes from Broadway"Written by George M. CohanPlayed during the opening creditsSung also by Irene Manning
- Forty-Five Minutes from Broadway(1906) (uncredited)from the Broadway show "Forty-Five Minutes from Broadway"Written by George M. CohanSung by James CagneySung also by Chorus
- So Long, Mary(1906) (uncredited)from the Broadway show "Forty-Five Minutes from Broadway'"Written by George M. CohanSung by Irene Manning and Chorus
- Off the Record(1937) (uncredited)from the Broadway show 'I'd Rather Be Right'Music by Richard RodgersLyrics by Lorenz HartAdditional Lyrics by Jack Scholl (1942)Sung by James Cagney
- Harrigan(1908) (uncredited)from the Broadway show "Fifty Miles from Boston"Written by George M. Cohan
- At a Georgia Camp Meeting(1897) (uncredited)Music by Kerry Mills
- I Was Born in Virginia(1906) (uncredited)from the Broadway show "George Washington Jr."Written by George M. Cohan
- While Strolling Through the Park One Day(1884) (uncredited)Written by Ed HaleyPerformed by Patsy Parsons
- The Warmest Baby in the Bunch(1896) (uncredited)Written by George M. CohanPerformed by Joan Leslie (dubbed by Sally Sweetland)
- The Red, White and Blue(1843) (uncredited)aka "Columbia, the Gem of the Ocean"Written by David T. ShawArranged by Thomas A. BeckettPlayed during the parade and as part of the "You're a Grand Old Flag" sequence
- Keep Your Eyes Upon Me (Dancing Master)(uncredited)Written by Jerry CohanPerformed by Walter Huston and later by Henry Blair
- Good Luck, Johnny(1942) (uncredited)Music by M.K. JeromeLyrics by Jack SchollSung by the chorus as part of the "Little Johnny Jones" sequence
- Little Johnny Jones(1942) (uncredited)Music by M.K. JeromeLyrics by Jack SchollSung by the chorus as part of the "Little Johnny Jones" sequence
- All Aboard for Old Broadway(1942) (uncredited)Music by M.K. JeromeLyrics by Jack SchollSung by the chorus as part of the "Little Johnny Jones" sequence
- Oh, You Wonderful Girl(1911) (uncredited)from the Broadway show "The Little Millionaire"Written by George M. CohanPart of The Four Cohans on Broadway medley/montage
- Blue Skies, Gray Skies(1927) (uncredited)from the Broadway show "The Merry Malones"Written by George M. CohanPart of The Four Cohans on Broadway medley/montage
- The Belle of the Barbers' Ball(1908) (uncredited)from the Broadway show "Cohan and Harris Minstrels"Written by George M. CohanPart of The Four Cohans on Broadway medley/montage
- (I Wish I Was in) Dixie's Land(1860) (uncredited)Music by Daniel Decatur EmmettPlayed as part of the "You're a Grand Old Flag" sequence
- The Battle Hymn of the Republic(circa 1856) (uncredited)Music by William SteffeLyrics by Julia Ward Howe (1862)Played and sung as part of the "You're a Grand Old Flag" sequence
- Auld Lang Syne(1788) (uncredited)Traditional Scottish 17th century musicLyrics by Robert BurnsPlayed and sung as part of the "You're a Grand Old Flag" sequence
- When Johnny Comes Marching Home(1863) (uncredited)Music and Lyrics by Louis LambertPlayed and sung as part of the "You're a Grand Old Flag" sequence
- America, My Country 'Tis of Thee(1832) (uncredited)Music attributed to Henry Carey ("God Save the King!") (1744)Lyrics by Samuel Francis SmithPlayed and sung as part of the "You're a Grand Old Flag" sequence
- Like the Wandering Minstrel(1927) (uncredited)from the Broadway show "The Merry Malones"Written by George M. CohanPlayed and sung as part of the travel montage
- The Love Nest(1920) (uncredited)from the Broadway show "Mary"Music by Louis A. HirschLyrics by Otto A. HarbachSung by Frances Langford as part of the post-WWI medley
- Nellie Kelly, I Love You(1922) (uncredited)from the Broadway show "Little Nellie Kelly"Written by George M. CohanSung by Frances Langford as part of the post-WWI medley
- The Man Who Owns Broadway(1909) (uncredited)from the Broadway show "The Man Who Owns Broadway"Written by George M. CohanSung by Frances Langford as part of the post-WWI medley
- Molly Malone(1927) (uncredited)from the Broadway show "The Merry Malones"Written by George M. CohanSung by Frances Langford as part of the post-WWI medley
- Billie(1928) (uncredited)from the Broadway show "Billie"Written by George M. CohanSung by Frances Langford as part of the post-WWI medley
- Jeepers Creepers(1938) (uncredited)Music by Harry WarrenLyrics by Johnny MercerSung a cappella and danced at George's farm by Dick Chandlee, Joyce Horne, Joyce Reynolds, and Charles Smith
- In a Kingdom of Our Own(1929) (uncredited)from the Broadway show "The Royal Vagabond"Written by George M. CohanSung by Frances Langford as part of the post-WWI medley
- You Remind Me of My Mother(1922) (uncredited)from the Broadway show "Little Nellie Kelly"Written by George M. Cohan
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