- The Trolley SongWritten by Hugh Martin and Ralph BlaneSung by Judy Garland (uncredited) and chorus
- The Boy Next DoorWritten by Hugh Martin and Ralph BlanePlayed during the opening credits and also in the scoreSung by Judy Garland (uncredited)
- Skip to My LouWritten by Hugh Martin and Ralph BlaneSung by Judy Garland (uncredited), Lucille Bremer (uncredited), Henry H. Daniels Jr. (uncredited) & Ensemble
- Have Yourself a Merry Little ChristmasWritten by Hugh Martin and Ralph BlaneSung by Judy Garland (uncredited)
- Meet Me in St. Louis, Louis(uncredited)Written by Kerry Mills (music) and Andrew B. SterlingPerformed by Judy Garland and Lucille Bremer[Played during the opening credits, hummed and whistled at various times throughout the film.]
- I Was Drunk Last Night(uncredited)Composer unknownSung a cappella by Margaret O'Brien
- Under the Bamboo Tree(uncredited)Written by J. Rosamond Johnson (music) and Bob Cole (lyrics)Performed by Judy Garland and Margaret O'Brien
- Over the Bannister(uncredited)Written by Hugh Martin and Ralph BlanePerformed by Judy Garland
- You and I(uncredited)Written by Nacio Herb Brown (music) and Arthur Freed (lyrics)[Played on piano by Mrs. Smith.]
- Goodbye, My Lady Love(uncredited)Written by Joseph E. Howard[Played at the dance.]
- Little Brown Jug(uncredited)Written by Joseph Winner[Played at the dance.]
- Down at the Old Bull and Bush(uncredited)Written by Harry von Tilzer[Played at the dance.]
- Home, Sweet Home(uncredited)Written by H.R. Bishop[Played at the dance.]
- Auld Lang Syne(uncredited)Traditional Scottish ballad[Played at the dance.]
- The First Noel(uncredited)Traditional[In the score on Christmas, near the end.]
- Aura Lee(uncredited)Written by George R. Poulton[Played in background as Esther cries to her grandfather.]
- Brighten the Corner Where You Are(uncredited)Written by Ina D. Ogdon and Charles GabrielPerformed by Margaret O'Brien
- Narcissus(uncredited)Written by Ethelbert Nevin
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