- La Cucaracha(uncredited)Traditional Spanish folk songIn the score during the opening credits and often throughout the filmSung a cappella by Cesar Romero and by Chris-Pin Martin
- Mexican Hat Dance (El jarabe tapatío)(uncredited)Music by Felipe A. PartichelaPlayed in the saloon
- Carmela(uncredited)TraditionalDanced by Cesar Romero and Virginia Field in the saloon
- Cielito Lindo(uncredited)Written by Quirino MendozaArranged by Gene RosePlayed in the saloon
- Jarabe Tapatio(uncredited)TraditionalArranged by Gene Rose
- Sonrisas(ucnredited)Music by Jose Lucchesi
- Rosita(uncredited)Music by Gustave Haenschen
- La Cumparsita(uncredited)Music by Gerardo Matos Rodríguez
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By what name was The Cisco Kid and the Lady (1939) officially released in Canada in English?
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