- The Three Caballeros (Ay, Jalisco, no te rajes!)Music by Manuel Esperón (as Manuel Esperon)Spanish lyrics by Ernesto Cortázar (uncredited)English lyrics by Ray Gilbert (1944) (uncredited)Played and Sung during the opening credits
- Baía (No baixa do sapateiro)Music and Portuguese Lyrics by Ary BarrosoEnglish lyrics by Ray Gilbert (1944) (uncredited)
- Os quindins de YayáMusic and Spanish Lyrics by Ary BarrosoSung by Aurora Miranda (uncredited)
- You Belong To My Heart (Solamente una vez)Music and Spanish Lyrics by Agustín LaraEnglish Lyrics by Ray Gilbert (1944) (uncredited)Sung by Dora Luz (uncredited)
- MexicoMusic by Charles WolcottSpanish Lyrics by Edmundo Santos (uncredited)English Lyrics by Ray Gilbert (1944) (uncredited)Sung by Carlos Ramírez (as Carlos Ramirez)
- Have You Ever Been to Baía?(uncredited)Music and Lyrics by Dorival Caymmi
- Pregoes carioca(uncredited)Music by João de BarroPortuguese Lyrics by João de Barro as Carlos Braga
- Lilongo(uncredited)Music and Lyrics by Felipe Gil
- Pandeiro & Flute(uncredited)Music by Benedito Lacerda
- Jesusita en Chihuahua (The Cactus Polka)(uncredited)Written by Manuel Esperón and Ernesto CortázarAdapted by Edward H. Plumb
- Zandunga(uncredited)TraditionalArranged by Charles Wolcott
- Sobre las olas (Over the Waves)(1887) (uncredited)Music by Juventino RosasIn the score when the boat is launched
- Jingle Bells(1857) (uncredited)Written by James PierpontSung a bit by Clarence Nash
- Saludos AmigosLyrics by Ned WashingtonMusic by Charles WolcottPlayed when Donald opened his presents in the beginning
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