| ACT 1 | Sung By |
| 'Tis Noon of Tropic Day | Chorus |
| The Yacht | Pepita (A cigarette girl), Lolita (a cigarette girl), Tita (a Cigarette girl), Senator Bombito Del Campo (Mayor of Havana), Hilario (Employee of Bambito) and Alejandro (Employee of Bambito) |
| My Husband | Anita (A cigar vendor) |
| I'm a Cuban Girl | Consuelo (His niece) |
| Hello People | Don Adolpho (His son, fresh from an English University) |
| I'm a Cuban Girl | Chorus |
| Hello People | Newspaper Girlies |
| The Girl with the Yellow Roses | |
| ACT 2 | Sung By |
| The Sun is Down and Over the Town | Diego de la Concha (Superintendant at Bombitos establishment) |
| Zara | Diego de la Concha (Superintendant at Bombitos establishment) |
My (Little) Deutscher Girl (My Little Deitscher Girl) (music by Frank Leonard; lyrics by Frank Leonard) | Samuel Nix and Chorus |
| On the Shores of Sheepshead Bay | Samuel Nix and Anita (A cigar vendor) |
| Cupid's Telephone | Don Adolpho (His son, fresh from an English University) and Newspaper Girlies |
| Welcome to the Lovely Bride to Be | |
| ACT 3 | Sung By |
Way Down in Pensacola (lyrics by Leslie Stuart) | DePeyster Jackson (An American yacht owner on a cruise to Cuba), Gladys (A newspaper beauty from Pensacola) and Chorus |
| How Did the Little Bird Know That? | Samuel Nix and Senora Donna Junenez (A fortune teller) |
| Would You Like to Motor with Mater? | Don Adolpho (His son, fresh from an English University), Anita (A cigar vendor), Newspaper Girlies and Escorts |