Musical Numbers
All songs have music by Harry Warren and lyrics by Al Dubin.
- "You're Getting To Be A Habit With Me" – sung by Bebe Daniels (video clip)
- "It Must Be June" – sung by Bebe Daniels, Dick Powell and the chorus
- "Shuffle Off to Buffalo" Song Clip – sung and danced by Ruby Keeler and Clarence Nordstrom, with Ginger Rogers, Una Merkel and the chorus
- "Young and Healthy" – sung by Dick Powell and the chorus
- "Forty-Second Street" – sung and danced by Ruby Keeler, and sung by Dick Powell (video clip)
Also, a "Love Theme," written by Harry Warren, is played under scenes between Ruby Keeler and Dick Powell, and Bebe Daniels and George Brent. It has no title or lyrics, and is unpublished.
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