| A1a |
Rolling Round The WorldWritten-By – Sanders* |
| A1b |
The Best Things In Life Are FreeWritten-By – DeSylva-Brown-Henderson* |
| A1c |
(Keep Your) Sunny Side UpWritten-By – DeSylva-Brown-Henderson* |
| A2a |
Who Takes Care Of The Caretaker's DaughterWritten-By – Endor* |
| A2b |
Somebody Loves MeWritten-By – MacDonald*, DaSylva*, Gershwin* |
| A2c |
For Me And My GalWritten-By – Goetz*, Leslie*, Meyer* |
| A3a |
The Man On The Flying TrapezeWritten-By – Lee* |
| A3b |
In The Twi-twi-twilightWritten-By – Wilmott*, Darewski* |
| A3c |
Meet Me Tonight In DreamlandWritten-By – Whitson*, Friedman* |
| A4a |
Is It True What They Say About DixieWritten-By – Marks*, Caesar*, Lerner* |
| A4b |
Mister SandmanWritten-By – Ballard* |
| A4c |
The Music Goes Round And AroundWritten-By – Farley*, Riley*, Hodgson* |
| A5a |
Give Me The Moonlight, Give Me The GirlWritten-By – Von Tilzer*, Brown* |
| A5b |
Ain't Misbehavin'Written-By – Razaf*, Waller*, Brooks* |
| A5c |
Sam's SongWritten-By – Elliott*, Quadling* |
| A6a |
I've Never Seen A Straight BananaWritten-By – Waite* |
| A6b |
Oh You Have No IdeaWritten-By – Dougherty*, Rance* |
| A6c |
Happy Days And Lonely NightsWritten-By – Rose*, Fisher* |
| B1a |
Rose, Rose, I Love YouArranged By – Langdon*Lyrics By [English lyrics by] – Thomas* |
| B1b |
Buttons And BowsWritten-By – Livingston - Evans* |
| B1c |
In The Middle Of The HouseWritten-By – Hilliard* |
| B2a |
Leave The Pretty Girls AloneWritten-By – Robison* |
| B2b |
She Wore A Little Jacket Of BlueWritten-By – Bryan*, Fisher*, McConnell* |
| B2c |
"A" You're AdorableWritten-By – Kaye*, Wise*, Lippman* |
| B3a |
I'll Be With You In Apple Blossom TimeWritten-By – Von Tilzer*, Fleeson* |
| B3b |
The Umbrella ManWritten-By – Cavanaugh*, Stock*, Rose* |
| B3c |
Dancing With Tears In My EyesWritten-By – Dublin*, Burke* |
| B4a |
Put Your Arms Around Me HoneyWritten-By – Von Tilzer*, McCree* |
| B4b |
Me And My ShadowWritten-By – Jolson*, Rose*, Dreyer* |
| B4c |
You Were Meant For MeWritten-By – Freed*, Brown* |
| B5a |
Maybe It's Because I Am A LondonerWritten-By – Gregg* |
| B5b |
Strollin'Written-By – Reader* |
| B5c |
Lily Of LagunaWritten-By – Stuart* |
| B6a |
There's Something About A SoldierWritten-By – Gay* |
| B6b |
I Want A GirlWritten-By – Von Tilzer*, Dillon* |
| B6c |
Any Old IronWritten-By – Collins* |
WRC 1st pressing. Mono and stereo versions have an identical sleeve and the same number on the back (FE / 94) - the mono version has "FE-94" on beige 'strobe' labels, while the stereo has "SFE-94" on green 'strobe' labels. The stereo was issued with a small "S" sticker on the front of the sleeve (the smaller ones are more likely to fall off over time).
Issued as a 'dividend' release, offered at a low price (18 shillings, instead of the regular 35) for club members who had bought one LP or more in the previous 12 months. Issued again at the end of 1965 and 1966 (look for variations in the Flinders Lane number - 393, 299 or no number at all - and a stereo rosette on the back of the sleeve).