- LazyWritten by Irving BerlinSung by Hoagy Carmichael and the Gilbreth children (Jeanne Crain, Barbara Bates, Debra Paget, Robert Arthur, Carol Nugent, Teddy Driver, Jimmy Hunt, Tommy Ivo, Anthony Sydes, Roddy McCaskill and Tina Thompson, while working around and about the house
- Five Foot Two, Eyes of Blue (Has Anybody Seen My Girl?)Sung by an off screen vocalist when the Gilbreth children are at the beach
- Home Sweet Homeaka "There's No Place Like Home"Music by H.R. BishopPlayed after Cousin Leora's visit
- Love's Old Sweet Song (Just a Song at Twilight)Music by J.L. MolloyLyrics by G. Clifton BinghamSung by Myrna Loy, Jeanne Crain, Debra Paget, Barbara Bates, Robert Arthur and Hoagy Carmichael right after the beach barbecue
- The Japanese SandmanMusic by Richard A. WhitingLyrics by Ray EganSung and danced by Debra Paget and Hoagy Carmichael, as well as the Gilbreth children and party guests at the beach barbecue
- Beans, Beans, BeansWritten by Frank SilverSung by Hoagy Carmichael, Debra Paget, Jeanne Crain, Barbara Bates, Robert Arthur and the rest of the Gilbreth children
- CharlestonMusic by James P. JohnsonDanced by Barbara Bates and a male partner at the Gilbreth party
- Hail to the ChiefMusic by James SandersonPlayed during the newsreel
- Swingin' Down The LaneMusic by Isham JonesLyrics by Gus KahnPlayed on the Victrola for the Paul Jones dance at the Gilbreth party
- Hail! Hail! The Gang's All HereMusic by Theodore Morse and Arthur SullivanPlayed during the newsreel
- Chicken ReelTraditionalPlayed when Tom rings the bell during the newsreel
- Poet and Peasant OvertureMusic by Franz von SuppéPlayed when the family are at dinner during the newsreel
- Yes! We Have No BananasWritten by Frank Silver and Irving CohnPlayed during the banana bit during the newsreel
- Don't Bring LuluMusic by Ray HendersonLyrics by Lew Brown and Billy RosePlayed when the car drives by announcing the dance
- Let Me Call You SweetheartMusic by Leo FriedmanPlayed when Harper is at the house to propose
- Any Rags, Any Bones, Any Bottles Today?Music and lyrics by Thomas A. AllanSung by Jeffrey Hunter while riding a bicycle
- Doin' the RaccoonMusic by J. Fred CootsDanced by couples Jeanne Crain and Robert Easton, Barbara Bates and Clay Randolph, and Debra Paget and Benny Bartlett at the school dance
- Sweet Georgia BrownMusic by Maceo Pinkard and Ben BernieDanced by couples Jeanne Crain and Robert Easton, Barbara Bates and Clay Randolph, and Debra Paget and Benny Bartlett during the school dance contest
- When You Wore a Tulip (and I Wore a Big Red Rose)Music by Percy WenrichLyrics by Jack MahoneyPlayed when the Engineers Club invitation is shownAlso played at the train stationAlso sung at the end in a "Cheaper By the Dozen" flash back cameo by Clifton Webb, Myrna Loy, Jeanne Crain, Barbara Bates, and other Gilbreth children in their automobile
- Three O'clock In The MorningMusic by Julián RobledoLyrics by Dolly Morse (as Dorothy Terriss)Played during the waltz contest at the school dance
- Linger AwhileMusic by Vincent RoseLyrics by Harry OwensPlayed as a love theme for Ann and Bob; also performed by the band at the school dance
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