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Carmen Miranda, Cesar Romero, Alice Faye, John Payne, and Cobina Wright in Week-end à La Havane (1941)

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Week-end à La Havane

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  • A Week-End in Havana
      (uncredited)
      Music by Harry Warren
      Lyrics by Mack Gordon
      Sung by Carmen Miranda in the opening number with chorus and band
      Reprised by an offscreen chorus during the montage in Havana
      Played as background music often
  • Rebola a Bola (Embolada)
      (uncredited)
      Music by Aloysio de Oliveira and Nestor Amaral
      Lyrics by Francisco Eugênio Brant Horta
      Sung in Portuguese by Carmen Miranda in a nightclub
  • When I Love, I Love
      (uncredited)
      Music by Harry Warren
      Lyrics by Mack Gordon
      Sung by Carmen Miranda at a nightclub
  • Tropical Magic
      (uncredited)
      Music by Harry Warren
      Lyrics by Mack Gordon
      Spanish lyrics by Ernesto Piedra
      Sung in Spanish by an unidentified trio in a nightclub
      Reprised by Alice Faye
      Reprised by Alice Faye and John Payne on a hay wagon
      Reprised a cappella by Leonid Kinskey
      Played as background music often
  • Romance and Rhumba
      (uncredited)
      Music by James V. Monaco
      Lyrics by Mack Gordon
      Sung by Alice Faye and Cesar Romero while dancing, the other dancers
  • The Man with the Lollypop Song
      (uncredited)
      Music by Harry Warren
      Lyrics by Mack Gordon
      Sung by lollypop vendor Nacho Galindo outside Arbolado's
  • The Ñango (Nyango)
      (uncredited)
      Music by Harry Warren
      Lyrics by Mack Gordon
      Sung by Carmen Miranda at the nightclub
      Sung and danced to by the chorus
      Danced to by Alice Faye and John Payne
  • Siboney
      Music by Ernesto Lecuona
      Played in the background during a dialogue scene between John Payne and Alice Faye

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