- Bye Bye BirdieMusic by Charles StrouseLyrics by Lee AdamsPerformed by Ann-Margret before the title credits, with Johnny Green and the Columbia Studio Orchestra and ChorusReprised by Ann-Margret in the finale
- We Love You, Conrad("We Hate You, Conrad")Music by Charles StrouseLyrics by Lee AdamsSung a capella by Sweet Apple Girl Teens
- The Telephone SongMusic by Charles StrouseLyrics by Lee AdamsPerformed by Bobby Rydell, Trudi Ames and the Sweet Apple TeenagersParts dubbed by an uncredited Jimmy Bryant
- How Lovely to Be a WomanMusic by Charles StrouseLyrics by Lee AdamsPerformed by Ann-Margret
- Honestly SincereMusic by Charles StrouseLyrics by Lee AdamsPerformed by Jesse Pearson
- Battle Hymn of the RepublicMusic by William SteffeLyrics by Julia Ward HowePlayed briefly at the end of Conrad Birdie's song "Honestly Sincere"
- Hymn for a Sunday Evening(aka "The Ed Sullivan Song")Music by Charles StrouseLyrics by Lee Adams
- One BoyMusic by Charles StrouseLyrics by Lee AdamsPerformed by Ann-Margret & Bobby RydellReprised by Ann-Margret & Janet Leigh
- Put On a Happy FaceMusic by Charles StrouseLyrics by Lee AdamsPerformed by Dick Van Dyke & Janet Leigh
- KidsMusic by Charles StrouseLyrics by Lee Adams
- One Last KissMusic by Charles StrouseLyrics by Lee AdamsPerformed by Jesse PearsonReprised by Jesse Pearson on "The Ed Sullivan Show"
- A Lot of Living to DoMusic by Charles StrouseLyrics by Lee AdamsPerformed by Jesse Pearson, Ann-Margret, Bobby Rydell, Lorene Yarnell Jansson and Sweet Apple Teenagers
- The Shriner's BalletMusic by Charles StrouseLyrics by Lee AdamsPerformed by Janet Leigh, along with the Shriners
- Rose AdagioMusic by Pyotr Ilyich TchaikovskyPerformed by the Moscow Ballet
- (Everything Is) Rosie/(Everything Is) HugoMusic by Charles StrouseLyrics by Lee Adams
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