Single CD Track Listing
- "Theme One" · The George Martin Orchestra · 2.31
- "I Want To Hold Your Hand" · The Beatles · 2.26
- "Anyone Who Had a Heart" · Cilla Black · 2.51
- "Ferry Cross The Mersey" · Gerry & The Pacemakers · 2.24
- "Do You Want to Know a Secret?" · Billy J Kramer & The Dakotas · 2.03
- "Live and Let Die" · Paul McCartney & Wings · 3.12
- "Goldfinger" · Shirley Bassey · 2.49
- "She's Leaving Home" · David & Jonathan · 3.14
- "Portrait of My Love" · Matt Monro · 2.46
- "Elizabethan Serenade (Where the Gentle Avon Flows)" · Ron Goodwin & His Orchestra · 2.53
- "A Hard Day's Night" · Peter Sellers · 1.49
- "Melody On The Move" · Tommy Reilly · 2.50
- "Wormwood Scrubs Tango" · Spike Milligan & Orchestra · 2.33
- "Goodness Gracious Me" · Peter Sellers & Sophia Loren · 3.00
- "A Transport of Delight" · Flanders & Swann · 2.23
- "The Pepperland Suite" · George Martin · 6.18
- "From Russia with Love" · Matt Monro · 2.35
- "Alfie" · Cilla Black · 2.39
- "Get Back" · Billy Preston · 3.00
- "Mr. Waldo, Come and Sweep My Chimbley" · Tom Jones · 2.58
- "Tin Man" · America · 3.29
- "Diamond Dust" · Jeff Beck · 8.21
- "Here, There and Everywhere" · Celine Dion · 3.17
- "Friends and Lovers" · George Martin · 2.25
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