- Would You Like to Take a Walk?(uncredited)Music by Harry WarrenLyrics by Mort Dixon and Billy RoseSung by Daffy Duck when he serenades the girl
- My Little Buckaroo(uncredited)Music by M.K. JeromeLyrics by Jack SchollSung by Daffy as he's riding the donkey
- Hooray for Hollywood(uncredited)Music by Richard A. WhitingPlayed during the shot of the newspaper
- California, Here I Come(uncredited)Music by Joseph MeyerPlayed during the shot of the Los Angeles City Limits sign
- She's a Latin from Manhattan(uncredited)Music by Harry WarrenPlayed when the girl first speaksPlayed as her theme
- I Can't Get Along, Little Dogie(uncredited)Music by M.K. JeromePlayed during the opening credits
- Always in My Heart(uncredited)Music by Ernesto Lecuona (song "Siempre en mi corazón")Played when Daffy attempts to seduce the girl
- Iola(uncredited)Music by Charles L. JohnsonPlayed when Little Beaver applies paint to his face
- Who Calls?(uncredited)Music by Johnny MarksPlayed when Little Beaver attempts to seduce Daffy
- Western Scene(uncredited)Music by J.S. ZamecnikPlayed when Daffy runs from the teepee and hops on the donkeyAlso played when Daffy is pretending to fire his pistolAlso played when Daffy runs into the Painted Desert
- The Sun Dance(uncredited)Music by Leo FriedmanPlayed when Daffy first dances with tomahawk in hand
- Indian War Dance(uncredited)Music by J.S. ZamecnikPlayed briefly when Little Beaver starts riding the bicycleAlso played when the Indians attackAlso played when the Indian drops the tires on Daffy
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