- My Country 'tis of Thee(uncredited)Music from "God Save the King"TraditionalPlayed over the opening credits and occasionally throughout the pictureAlso played at the British medal ceremony
- When the Roll Is Called Up Yonder(1892) (uncredited)Written by James Milton BlackSung in church at the beginning of the picture
- The Drunkard's Song(uncredited)Traditional American folk songSung by three men on horseback
- Give Me That Old Time Religion(uncredited)Traditional American spiritualPlayed occasionally throughout the pictureSung by the folks in the church during the rainstorm
- I've Got Rings On My Fingers(1909) (uncredited)Music by Maurice ScottPlayed on piano in the saloon
- Oh! You Beautiful Doll(1911) (uncredited)Music by Nat AyerPlayed on the piano during the brawl at the saloon
- I Got a Gal at the Head of the Holler(uncredited)Traditional American folk songSung by Alvin while at the mirror
- Arkansas Traveler(ca 1850) (uncredited)Music by Sanford FaulknerPlayed while the folks are dancing at the saloon
- Turkey in the Straw(uncredited)Traditional American folk songPlayed while the folks are dancing at the saloon
- In the Sweet Bye and Bye(1868) (uncredited)Music by J.P. WebsterLyrics by S. Fillmore BennettSung by the folks in the church during the rainstorm
- You're In The Army Now(uncredited)Music by Isham JonesLyrics by Tell Taylor and Ole OlsenPlayed during the opening creditsPlayed when the soldiers are digging the trench
- Mess Call(uncredited)Traditional military bugle call
- Yankee Doodle(uncredited)TraditionalPlayed as the boat sails to Europe
- Pack Up Your Troubles in Your Old Kit Bag and Smile, Smile, Smile!(1915)(uncredited)Music by Felix PowellPlayed while the soldiers are marching through the mud
- La Marseillaise(1792) (uncredited)Music by Claude Joseph Rouget de LislePlayed during the French medal ceremony
- The Star-Spangled Banner(1814) (uncredited)Music based on "The Anacreontic Song" by John Stafford SmithPlayed at the American medal ceremony
- (I Wish I Was in) Dixie's Land(1860) (uncredited)Music by Daniel Decatur EmmettPlayed as the soldiers return to America
- National Emblem(1902) (uncredited)Music by Edwin Eugene BagleyPlayed during the ticker tape parade
- The Sidewalks of New York(1894) (uncredited)Music by Charles LawlorPlayed during the Waldorf Astoria scene
- The Stars and Stripes Forever(1896) (uncredited)Music by John Philip SousaPlayed by the band at the train station
- Froggy Went a-Courtin(uncredited)TraditionalSung by Luke as he rides his mule into town.
- Das Lied der Deutschen(uncredited)written by Joseph Haydn(played when the German soldiers surrender)
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