Original Soundtrack
Music played a prominent part in the programme, with an original soundtrack sung by the cast and written by Harry Booth, Melvyn Hayes and Johnny Arthey. The music was composed and directed by Ivor Slaney. An 11-track album of this was issued on Capitol Records in 1970 and re-issued as a CD in 2007 with liners notes by David Noades.
- It's a Day and a Half (from episode 5)
- To the Countryside (from episode 6)
- Good Day at Yellow Rock (from episode 3)
- With a Little Bit of Love (from episode 17)
- I Gotta Get Through (from episode 7, sung by Anthony May)
- Get On Board (Title song)
- Life Is a Wonderful Thing (from episode 7)
- Grannie's Rocking Chair (from episode 6)
- One Man Band (from episode 13)
- Welcome to the Party (from episode 8. Peter Firth was the only one of the gang singing in this. Jane Seymour, Melvyn Hayes and others cast members sang too.)
- Fat Ladies (from episode 17)
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