Mr. Smith Goes to Washington
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  • "Columbia, the Gem of the Ocean"
    (1843) (uncredited)
    Written by David T. Shaw
    Played during the opening credits and often in the score


  • "Yankee Doodle"
    (ca. 1755) (uncredited)
    Traditional music of English origin
    Played 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 Sousa
    Played by the Boy Rangers' band


  • "The Star-Spangled Banner"
    (1814) (uncredited)
    Music by John Stafford Smith
    In the score at the banquet


  • "For He's a Jolly Good Fellow"
    (uncredited)
    Traditional
    Played at the banquet for Jefferson Smith


  • "Auld Lang Syne"
    (1788) (uncredited)
    Traditional Scottish 17th century music
    Lyrics by Robert Burns
    Sung at the banquet by the senators


  • "I'm an Old Cowhand"
    (1936)
    Music by Johnny Mercer
    In the score when Smith and Paine reminisce


  • "When Johnny Comes Marching Home"
    (1863) (uncredited)
    Music by Louis Lambert
    In the score when Smith goes sightseeing


  • "Taps"
    (1862) (uncredited)
    Music by General Daniel Butterfield
    In the score when Smith is at the Arlington National Cemetery


  • "Battle Hymn of the Republic"
    (ca 1856) (uncredited)
    Music by William Steffe
    In the score when Smith is at the Lincoln Memorial


  • "Red River Valley"
    (uncredited)
    Traditional
    In the score when Smith is at the Lincoln Memorial


  • "Jeanie With the Light Brown Hair"
    (1854) (uncredited)
    Music by Stephen Foster
    In the score as a love theme


  • "(Oh My Darling) Clementine"
    (1884) (uncredited)
    Music by Percy Montrose
    In the score towards the end

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