- Rock-a-Bye Baby(uncredited)Arranged by Victor Young[In the score: When the scientists go to sleep in the "Trip to the Moon" sequence.]
- Jingle Bells(uncredited)Music by James PierpontArranged by Victor Young[In the score: When it snows in the "Trip to the Moon" sequence.]
- Rule Britannia(uncredited)Music by Thomas Augustine ArneArranged by Victor Young[Variations played in the score throughout]
- Yankee Doodle(uncredited)Arranged by Victor Young[In the score: During the voyage to America.]
- For He's a Jolly Good Fellow(uncredited)Arranged by Victor Young[Played by a band in San Francisco; Reprised in the end credits]
- The Little Brown Jug(uncredited)Music by Joseph WinnerArranged by Victor Young[Played on piano in a San Francisco saloon by Frank Sinatra, but probably dubbed.]
- Oh! Susanna(uncredited)Music by Stephen FosterArranged by Victor Young[In the score: As the train heads east.]
- William Tell Overture(uncredited)Music by Gioachino RossiniArranged by Victor Young[In the score: During the Indian attack on the train.]
- Bridal Chorus (Here Comes the Bride)(uncredited)from "Lohengrin"Music by Richard WagnerArranged by Victor Young[In the score: After the marriage proposal]
- Have Courage to Say No(uncredited)Arranged by Victor YoungPerformed by Beatrice Lillie, David Niven and Others
- La Cucaracha(uncredited)Written by Pica PicaArranged by Victor Young[Heard as Passepartout is pursued on horseback by the Indians.]
- The Girl I Left Behind Me(uncredited)Arranged by Victor Young[Played by a band during a march in San Francisco]
- Oh, Dem Golden Slippers(uncredited)Music by James Alan BlandArranged by Victor Young[Played in the San Francisco saloon]
- La Machicha: El Último CupleMusic by Sara MontielArranged by Victor Young[In the score: During the scenes in Paris.]
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By what name was Around the World in 80 Days (1956) officially released in India in Hindi?
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