The Three Caballeros - "We're the Three Caballeros"
(To the beat of "Lam baba")
AY YI YI YI
AY YI YI YI
AY YI YI- (Donald cut off)
We are The Three Caballeros
We love to sign and to dance and to jump up and down
while we play lots of music
And we listen to everyone screaming out loud
We’re The Three Caballeros
Hear them out our names
Panchito!
Jose!
Don- (cut off)
And we love to make music
While we wiggle our knees and we dance and we sing
Everybody!

Ay caramba
Ay caramba
Do the rumba
A great big musical number
We’re The Three Caballeros

We are the three Caballeros
We love to sign and to dance and to jump up and down
as we move to the music
Everyone get together and gather around

What do we say?

We are The Three Caballeros
-I’m Donald Duck!
We love to sing and to play
-I’m Donald Duck
We’re Panchito, Jose
-And me, Donald Duck!
Put your hands all together and let’s hear you say
“Viva Three Caballeros”
We are The Three Caballeros
We are The Three Caballeros

Not Too Goofy - "My Name is Panchito"
(spoken)
Donald: My name is Donald Duck
Jose: My name is Jose Carioca
Panchito: And my name is Panchito Romero Miguel Junipero Francisco Quintero Gonzalez!
Donald: How do you say that again?
Jose: And how did you get such a long name?

(song)
My name is Panchito Romero Miguel Junipero Francisco Quintero Gonzalez
My mother Maria was born in Bahia
The daughter of gandma Morales
His name was Jose and then one day
He met my grandma you see
Her name was Sofia and she had Maria
Maria then later had me

My great aunt Michelle had a sister Raquel
Who's maiden name used to be Alice
She was growing up, too, in Lima, Peru
and married Roberto Gonzalez
Well, he had Raquel, they had Miguel
Who grew up in Ecuador, see
Then he moved to Bahia and married Maria
And he and Maria had me

Ay, yi, yi, yi
He's Panchito Romero Miguel Junipero Gonzalez
Why, why, oh ,why
Jose: You have a first name, they're really too long
Panchito: I'll try to explain so follow along

My father and mother, they married eachother
The best man was called Romero
The minister came and went by the name
of Father Francisco Quintero
It turns out my mother, her favorite brother
was called Junipero, you see
So my father and mother, the priest and the brother
are names that were given to me

Jose: So he's Panchito Romero Miguel Junipero Francisco Quintero Gonzalez
You say that from coming Mexico, Chile, Brazil and they come from Dallas
And when I go out and people all shout
Who can that possibly be?
Well Panchito Romero Miguel Junipero Francisco Quintero Gonzalez
That's me!