- Lady of Spain(uncredited)Music by Tolchard EvansSung during the opening credits(original version)
- La CucarachaTraditionalPlayed during the opening scene and often in the score
- To Market(uncredited)Music by Carl W. StallingSung by the girls as they carry plates of fruit
- Pretty Maidens(uncredited)Music by Carl W. StallingSung by the girls as they make faces at Pancho
- Jose O'Neill - The Cuban Heel(uncredited)Music by M.K. JeromePlayed when the girls admire the bullfighter in the poster and laugh at Pancho
- In Caliente(uncredited)Music by Allie WrubelPlayed at the Plaza del Toros when the amateur bullfighters line up
- When Yuba Plays the Rumba on the Tuba(uncredited)Music by Herman HupfeldPlayed when the bull addresses the camera and pockets the toreadors
- Muchacha(uncredited)Music by Harry WarrenPlayed when the hats spell "Viva Pancho" and Pancho emerges from his sombreroAlso played when Pancho is declared the winner
- Lady of Havana(uncredited)Played when Pancho and the Bull knock each other around the arena
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By what name was Little Pancho Vanilla (1938) officially released in Canada in English?
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