All audio disappears after exporting to .mov file

I'm creating a short 'montage' piece, and all audio is muted except for a song which I added into the timeline. I've tried exporting it several times, even replacing the source file for the song, but nothing seems to work. The audio is visible and playing in the timeline, but as soon as I export it, it magically disappears.
Any suggestions?

Adding to Russ's comments and questions: if you are exporting a file, you get to choose to export only audio, only video or both. Check your setttings in that regard; to complicate matters, this setting sometimes does not stick (a known bug in 10.0.8). If that is the case, the usual workaround is to change some other parameter, make an export (which you can cancel), then go back to the export panel and change it back.

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