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| "Our Love Is Here To Stay" by Louis Armstrong and Ella Fitzgerald | |
| Harry kisses his girlfriend Amanda outside the university. Sally arrives in her car. Harry says goodbye to his girlfriend and gets into Sally's car. 0:02 | US |
| "Ramblin Man" by The Allman Brothers Band | |
| Sally and Harry talk about sex in the diner. They order food. 0:07 | UK US |
| "Right Time Of The Night" by Jennifer Warnes | |
| Sally works out the bill and Harry tells her how attractive she is. 0:09 | |
| "Let's Call The Whole Thing Off" by Louis Armstrong and Ella Fitzgerald | |
| Harry and Sally cross a bridge in the car and arrive in New York. 0:12 | UK US |
| "Where Or When" by Ella Fitzgerald | |
| Sally kisses her boyfriend Joe in the airport. Harry notices them as he walks by and talks to Joe. /14/ 0:14 | UK US |
| "Winter Wonderland" by Ray Charles | |
| Snowy, Christmasy scenes in New York. Sally and Harry buy a Christmas tree. 0:45 | |
| "I Could Write A Book" by Harry Connick Jr. | |
| Sally and Harry dance at the New Years Eve party. 0:46 | UK US |
| "Auld Lang Syne" by Louis Armstrong | |
| Sung by the party goers after the countdown to the new year. Harry and Sally wish each other a happy new year. 0:48 | |
| "Surrey With The Fringe On Top" by Miles Davis | |
| Sung by Harry on the karaoke machine in the shop. Sally joins in but stops when Harry sees an old flame, Helen. 0:55 | UK US |
| "Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas" by Bing Crosby | |
| Sally buys a Christmas tree on her own and struggles to carry it home. Harry leaves messages for Sally on her answerphone. 1:18 | UK US |
| "Call Me" by Nancy Sinatra | |
| Harry sings this song down the phone to Sally. 1:19 | UK US |
| "Don't Get Around Much Anymore" by Harry Connick Jr. | |
| Sally dances at the New Years Eve party but doesn't seem to be enjoying herself. 1:21 | UK US |
| "It Had To Be You" by Frank Sinatra | |
| Harry walks and begins running to get to Sally at the News Years Eve party. Sally tells her friends she's leaving. Harry tries to hail a cab but can't. He finally reaches her and tells her he loves her. 1:23 | UK US |
| "Auld Lang Syne" by Louis Armstrong | |
| The party goers sing as Sally gets angry and tearful then kisses Harry. Harry talks about the meaning of the song. 1:26 | |
| "It Had To Be You" by Harry Connick Jr. | |
| 1st song in end credits. 1:28 | UK US |
| "Let's Call The Whole Thing Off" by Harry Connick Jr. | |
| 2nd song in end credits. 1:28 | UK US |
| "But Not For Me" by Harry Connick Jr. | |
| 3rd song in end credits. 1:30 | UK US |
| "It Had To Be You" by Harry Connick Jr. | |
| 4th song in end credits. 1:30 | UK US |
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