- The Old Corral(uncredited)Written by Fleming Allen and Oliver DrakeSung by Gene Autry while riding in wagonReprised by Gene Autry on a record at the end
- One Man Band(uncredited)Written by Smiley BurnettePlayed by Smiley Burnette on his one-man band set-upSung by Smiley Burnette
- He's Gone, He's Gone Up the Trail(uncredited)Written by Tim SpencerSung by the Sons of the Pioneers in jail
- In the Heart of the West(uncredited)Written by Fleming Allen and Oliver DrakePlayed by Gene Autry on guitarSung by Gene Autry and Irene Manning in the saloon
- Money Ain't No Use Anyway(uncredited)Written by Gene AutryPlayed on guitar and sung by Gene Autry in the saloon
- Mexican Hat Dance(uncredited)Music by Felipe A. PartichelaPlayed at the celebration and danced to by an unidentified couple
- Silent Trails(uncredited)Written by Tim SpencerPlayed and sung by the Sons of the Pioneers in jailReprise by them in jailReprised by them again at the celebration
- So Long Old Pinto(uncredited)Written by Fleming Allen and Oliver DrakePlayed on guitar and sung by Gene Autry at the celebration
- Down Along the Sleepy Rio GrandeWritten by Roy Rogersas Leonard SlyePerformed by the Sons of the Pioneers
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