- La Paloma(uncredited)Music by Sebastian IradierPlayed during the opening introduction
- La Cucaracha(uncredited)TraditionalPlayed and sung by the street musicians at the beginningAlso drunkenly played and sung by Porky's pals
- Jose O'Neill - The Cuban Heel(uncredited)Music by M.K. JeromePlayed when Porky and his pals get the picador and bull costumesAlso played when the bull is released and Porky tells him it was a little close
- In CalienteMusic by Allie WrubelPlayed as the people stream into the stadiumAlso played when Porky enters the bullringAlso played when Porky and the bull go to their cornersAlso played when Porky accepts his winnings
- The Streets of Cairo(uncredited)aka "The Hootchy-Kootchy Dance"TraditionalPlayed when the pantomime bull passes the real bull
- Tango Muchacha(uncredited)Music by Harry WarrenPlayed when Porky replaces the real bull with the pantomime bullPlayed when the bull first chases Porky and the timekeeper rings the bell
- How Dry I Am(uncredited)TraditionalPlayed when Porky's pals drink from the jug
- We Won't Go Home Until Morning(uncredited)aka "For He's a Jolly Good Fellow"TraditionalPlayed briefly when the fellow is hiccuping
- Good Night, Ladies(uncredited)TraditionalPlayed briefly when the fellow is hiccuping
- Lady of Spain(uncredited)Music by Tolchard EvansPlayed after the bull disappears into the cape
- Muchacha(uncredited)Music by Harry WarrenPlayed when Porky puts the plungers on the bullAlso played when Porky is given his winnings
- The Lady in Red(uncredited)Music by Allie WrubelPlayed when Porky's pals lure the bull behind the wall
- Marche funèbre (Funeral March)(uncredited)Music by Frédéric ChopinPlayed briefly when the pantomime bull plays dead
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