Volume Two
- The Sneekers - "Bald Headed Woman" (October 1964)
- Wayne Gibson and The Dynamic Sounds - "See You Later Alligator" (August 1964)
- The Zephyrs - "I Can Tell" (August 1963)
- The Talismen - "Castin' My Spell" (April 1965)
- Mickie Most - "The Feminine Look" (May 1963)
- The Untamed - "I'll Go Crazy" (May 1964)
- The Redcaps - "Talkin' Bout You" (November 1963)
- Neil Christian and The Crusaders - "Honey Hush" (May 1964)
- Neil Christian and The Crusaders - "I Like It" (April 1966)
- Mickey Finn - "This Sporting Life" (March 1963)
- The Blue Rondos - "Baby I Go For You" (November 1964)
- Lulu and The Luvvers - "I'll Come Running" (November 1964)
- Brenda Lee - "Is It True" (October 1964)
- The Pickwicks - "I Took My Baby Home" (January 1965)
- The Lancastrians - "The World Keeps Going Round" (January 1966)
- The Talismen - "Masters Of War" (April 1965)
- The Primitives - "You Said" (January 1965)
- Scotty McKay Quintet - "Train Kept-a-Rollin" (1968)
- Sean Buckley and The Breadcrumbs - "Everybody Knows" (May 1965)
- Billy Fury - "Nothin' Shakin" (April 1964)
- "The Yardbirds" - "White Summer" (purportedly live at the Marquee, October 18, 1968, though it is actually from a Led Zeppelin bootleg)
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