Cheer - Ohio University Marching 110
Timestamp: 0:00 | Scene: The football team goes into the changing room during the half-time break. Jim and the quarterback argue. | --- |
América - Los Tigres Del Norte
Timestamp: 0:02 | Scene: Opening credits are shown. Jim and his family move to McFarland. | 
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War Is Coming! War Is Coming! - War
Timestamp: 0:07 | Scene: Song can be heard from the car with the Mexicans. They scare away the coach and his family. It's their first night in McFarland. | 
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Vato Loco - Latin Soul Syndicate
Timestamp: 0:16 | Scene: Jim visits the Sammy Store for the first time. Song can be heard in the store. | 
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Llevatela - Inzendio
Timestamp: 0:18 | Scene: Javi picks up the boys at the Sammy Store. | 
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The Real McFarlands - Antonio Pinto
Timestamp: 0:23 | Scene: Song can be heard when David, Damacio and Danny go to work early in the morning. | 
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Si Se Puede - The Ray Camacho Band
Timestamp: 0:30 | Scene: Johnny and Jim plan to line up the cross country team. | 
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Let’s Hit It Again - Antonio Pinto
Timestamp: 0:45 | Scene: Jim trains with the boys... | 
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Barbie Bike - Antonio Pinto
Timestamp: 0:55 | Scene: Jim watches the Cross Country movie. Afterwards Jim meets Tomas on the bridge.
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Watermelon Man - Mongo Santamaria
Timestamp: 1:03 | Scene: Jim visits the Diazes. He is invited to dinner. | 
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Rafael El Colombiano - Andy Gonzales
Timestamp: 1:09 | Scene: Song can be heard at the end of the day after Jim and the Diazes brothers have collected garbage. | --- |
Function Underground - We The People
Timestamp: 1:11 | Scene: Javier and Victor arrive at the car wash fundraiser. | 
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Flashlight - Parliament
Timestamp: 1:12 | Scene: Song can be heard in the background of the fundraiser. | 
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Me and Baby Brother - War
Timestamp: 1:15 | Scene: The team jogging. | 
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This Ain’t Golf - Antonio Pinto
Timestamp: 1:20 | Scene: The team takes the bus to the qualifying games. | 
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Lord’s Prayer - Antonio Pinto
Timestamp: 1:22 | Scene: The team made it to the final. | 
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Beach - Antonio Pinto
Timestamp: 1:26 | Scene: The coach takes the team to the beach after they have qualified for the final. | 
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Ahora Te Puedes Marchar - Luis Miguel
Timestamp: 1:28 | Scene: The boys pose with their new uniforms in front of the sofa. | 
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Mala - Los Dos
Timestamp: 1:29 | Scene: Song can be heard at Sammys Store. Jim asks if they can help him organize a birthday party for his daughter. | --- |
Whittier Blvd. - Thee Midniters
Timestamp: 1:31 | Scene: Song can be heard at Julie's birthday party. She turns 15 years old. | 
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Las Mañanitas - Mariachi Sol de Mexico de Jose Hernandez
Timestamp: 1:31 | Scene: Julie has put on the yellow dress she got from her father. | 
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El Vals De Las Mariposas - Mariachi Sol de Mexico de Jose Hernandez
Timestamp: 1:35 | Scene: Jim dancing with his daughter. | --- |
Suavecito - Mariachi Sol de Mexico de Jose Hernandez
Timestamp: 1:35 | Scene: Song can be heard after the dance of Jim and Julie. | 
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I’m Still Here - The Notations
Timestamp: 1:38 | Scene: Song can be heard in Javier's car. | 
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That’s Not Danny Diaz - Antonio Pinto
Timestamp: 1:54 | Scene: Song can be heard in the finale. McFarland celebrates their victory. | 
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McFarland Theme
Timestamp: 2:02 | Scene: The last scene in the film can be seen. The credits follow. | 
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Juntos (Together) - Juanes
Timestamp: 2:04 | Scene: Second song, which can be heard in the credits. | 
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In My ’64 - Latin Soul Syndicate
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Turn the Stars Upside Down - Danielle
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El Gavilan - Mariachi Sol de Mexico de Jose Hernandez
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There is a background song at the coach’s daughter’s birthday party by the band that is there and it goes something like “ Never never ever loved a girl like you before” Does anyone know who the group is who sang it and the title of the song. The movie is McFarland USA
The song is Suavecito, by Malo. A minor hit in the ’70s.
I should have said, the original version is by Malo. The version in the movie is by Mariachi Sol de Mexico de Jose Hernandez.