Source Programmes
The show's title and original broadcast date for each track, with the recording date in parentheses:
- Track 1 – The Public Ear, 3 November 1963 (9 October 1963)
- Tracks 2, 32, 33, 34, 38, 39, 40, and 41 – From Us to You, 30 March 1964 (28 February 1964)
- Tracks 3, 43, 52, and 53 – Top Gear, 26 November 1964 (17 November 1964)
- Tracks 4 and 26 – Pop Go The Beatles, 13 August 1963 (16 July 1963)
- Track 5 – Pop Go The Beatles, 10 September 1963 (3 September 1963)
- Track 6 – Saturday Club, 26 January 1963 (22 January 1963)
- Track 7 – Side by Side, 24 June 1963 (4 April 1963)
- Tracks 8, 13, 14, 62, and 63 – Pop Go The Beatles, 11 June 1963 (1 June 1963)
- Tracks 9, 64, 65, and 66 – Pop Go The Beatles, 27 August 1963 (1 August 1963)
- Track 10 – Pop Go The Beatles, 18 June 1963 (1 June 1963)
- Tracks 11 and 12 – Easy Beat, 23 June 1963 (19 June 1963)
- Tracks 15, 16, 17, 18, and 19 – Pop Go The Beatles, 16 July 1963 (2 July 1963)
- Tracks 20, 21, 24, 28, and 58 – Pop Go The Beatles, 6 August 1963 (16 July 1963)
- Tracks 22 and 23 – Saturday Club, 24 August 1963 (30 July 1963)
- Tracks 25, 44, 45, 46, 47, 51, and 69 – Pop Go The Beatles, 23 July 1963 (10 July 1963)
- Track 27 – Easy Beat, 20 October 1963 (16 October 1963)
- Track 29 – Saturday Club, 15 February 1964 (7 January 1964)
- Tracks 30, 48, 59, and 60 – Pop Go The Beatles, 30 July 1963 (10 July 1963)
- Track 31 – Saturday Club, 5 October 1963 (7 September 1963)
- Tracks 35, 36, 37, and 42 – Top Gear, 16 July 1964 (14 July 1964)
- Tracks 49, 50, and 67 – Pop Go The Beatles, 20 August 1963 (16 July 1963)
- Tracks 54 and 55 – Saturday Club, 26 December 1964 (25 November 1964)
- Tracks 56 and 57 – The Beatles Invite You to Take a Ticket to Ride, 6 June 1965 (26 May 1965)
- Track 61 – From Us to You, 18 May 1964 (1 May 1964)
- Track 68 – Pop Go The Beatles, 3 September 1963 (1 August 1963)
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