- Columbia, the Gem of the Ocean(1843) (uncredited)Written by David T. ShawPlayed during the opening credits and often in the score
- Yankee Doodle(ca. 1755) (uncredited)Traditional music of English originPlayed during the opening credits and often in the score
- America, My Country Tis of Thee(1832) (uncredited)Music by Lowell Mason, based on the Music by Henry Carey from "God Save the King" (1744)Played during the opening credits and often in the score
- Semper Fidelis(1888) (uncredited)Written by John Philip SousaPlayed by the Boy Rangers' band
- The Star-Spangled Banner(1814) (uncredited)Music by John Stafford SmithIn the score at the banquet
- For He's a Jolly Good Fellow(uncredited)TraditionalPlayed at the banquet for Jefferson Smith
- Auld Lang Syne(1788) (uncredited)Traditional Scottish 17th century musicLyrics by Robert BurnsSung at the banquet by the senators
- O Bury Me Not On the Lone PrairieTraditional cowboy songIn the score when Smith and Paine reminisce, and later when Smith is at the Lincoln Memorial at night
- When Johnny Comes Marching Home(1863) (uncredited)Music by Louis LambertIn the score when Smith goes sightseeing
- Taps(1862) (uncredited)Music by Daniel ButterfieldIn the score when Smith is at the Arlington National Cemetery
- Battle Hymn of the Republic(ca 1856) (uncredited)Music by William SteffeIn the score when Smith is at the Lincoln Memorial
- Red River Valley(uncredited)TraditionalIn the score when Smith is at the Lincoln Memorial
- Jeanie With the Light Brown Hair(1854) (uncredited)Music by Stephen FosterIn the score as a love theme
- (Oh My Darling) Clementine(1884) (uncredited)Music by Percy MontroseIn the score towards the end
- The Old Grey Mare(uncredited) TraditionalWhistled by Smith as he jauntily walks in the hall of the Senate.
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