- God Save the King!(uncredited)Traditional[Played during the opening credits and at the end]
- Cavalcade March Song(uncredited)Music by Louis De FrancescoLyrics by Reginald Berkeley[Sung by a chorus during the opening credits]
- Pomp and Circumstance March No. 1 in D Major, Op. 39(uncredited)Music by Edward Elgar[In the score for the opening scene and at the end of World War I]
- Auld Lang Syne(uncredited)Traditional Scottish 17th century musicLyrics by Robert BurnsSung by Clive Brook[Robert and all at the pier sing the song]Played often in the score
- Soldiers of the Queen(uncredited)Written by Leslie StuartSung by Herbert Mundin[Alfred sings the song at the pier accompanied by the band]
- When Johnny Comes Marching Home(uncredited)Written by Louis Lambert[Played by the band at the pier, with a reprise when the soldiers return]
- Girls of the C.I.V.(uncredited)Written by Noël Coward[Sung in a show by an unidentified woman and chorus]
- Mirabelle(uncredited)Written by Noël Coward[Performed in a show]
- Sonata No. 2 in Bb-, Op. 35: Marche Funebre(uncredited)Music by Frédéric Chopin[Played by a band for Queen Victoria's funeral]
- Kaiserwalzer (Emperor Waltz), Op. 437(uncredited)Music by Johann Strauss[Played at a ball the Marryots attend after Robert is knighted]
- A Bird in a Gilded Cage(uncredited)Music by Harry von Tilzer[Played on a hurdy gurdy]
- An der schönen, blauen Donau (On the Beautiful Blue Danube), Op. 314(uncredited)Music by Johann Strauss[Played by an off-screen band on the Titanic]
- Shall We Gather at the River(uncredited)Written by Robert Lowry[Played by a band outside the bar]
- I Do Like to Be Beside the Seaside(uncredited)Written by John Glover Kind[Sung by an unidentified male and chorus at the beach]
- Take Me Back to Yorkshire(uncredited)Written by Harry Castling and Fred Godfrey[Sung by an unidentified male and chorus at the beach]
- Nearer My God, to Thee(uncredited)Music by Lowell Mason[In the score when the Titanic life preserver is revealed]
- Rule Britannia(uncredited)Music by Thomas Augustine ArneLyrics by James Thomson[Briefly sung a cappella off-screen]
- I'll Make a Man of You(uncredited)Written by Arthur Wimperis and Herman Finck[Sung by one of the recruiting girls in a nightclub]
- Your King and Country Want You(uncredited)Written by Paul Rubens[Sung by one of the recruiting girls in a nightclub]
- Military Mary Ann(uncredited)Music by Louis A. HirschLyrics by Edward Madden[Sung by one of the recruiting girls in a nightclub]
- You Are My Day Dream(uncredited)Music by Louis De FrancescoLyrics by Reginald BerkeleySung by Ursula Jeans
- It's a Long, Long Way to Tipperary(uncredited)Music by Jack JudgeLyrics by Harry Williams[Sung by the marching soldiers]
- Pack Up Your Troubles in Your Old Kit Bag and Smile, Smile, Smile!(uncredited)Music by Felix PowellLyrics by George Asaf[Sung by the marching soldiers]Also in the score for the armistice
- Keep the Home Fires Burning(uncredited)Music By Ivor NovelloLyrics by Lena Guilbert Ford[Sung by the marching soldiers]
- Yankee Doodle(uncredited)Traditional music of English origin[In the score during the war montage]
- Twentieth Century Blues(uncredited)Written by Noël CowardSung by Ursula Jeans
- Chaos in Jazzland(uncredited)Music by Arthur Lange
- Lover of My Dreams(uncredited)Written by Noël Coward
- I Fee'd a Man at Michelmas(uncredited)Written by Leslie Stuart
- Valse des enfants(uncredited)Written by Frank Tresselt
- Oh, You Beautiful Doll(uncredited)Music by Nat AyerLyrics by A. Seymour Brown
- Annie Laurie(uncredited)TraditionalLyrics by Lady John Scott
- The Girl I Left Behind Me(uncredited)Traditional
- Good-bye Dolly Gray(uncredited)Music by Paul BarnesLyrics by Will D. Cobb
- Quand Madelon(uncredited)Music by Camille RobertFrench lyrics by Louis BousquetEnglish lyrics by Al Bryan
- Hinky Dinky Parlay Voo (Mad'moiselle from Armentieres)(uncredited)Music by Irwin DashLyrics by Al Dubin and Joe Mittenthal
- Auprès de ma blonde(uncredited)Traditional
- Les trois capitaines(uncredited)Traditional
- Das Lied der Deutschen(uncredited)aka "Deutschland Über Alles"Music by Joseph HaydnLyrics by August Heinrich Hoffman von Fallersleben
- La Marseillaise(uncredited)Written by Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle
- Over There(uncredited)Music by George M. Cohan
- La Brabançonne(uncredited)(The Belgian National Anthem)Music by François van CampenhoutLyrics by Jenneval
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