- The Six-Five Special(uncredited)Written by Julian More and Johnny JohnstonTheme song from the TV series played over main titles
- You Are My Favourite DreamWritten by Alfred ShaughnessyPerformed by Diane Todd
- SugartimeWritten by Charlie Phillips and Odis 'Pop' EcholsPerformed by Jim Dale
- The Train Kept A-RollingWritten by Lois Mann, Myron Bradshaw and Howie KayPerformed by Jim Dale
- The Gypsy in My SoulWritten by Clay Boland and Moe JaffePerformed by The Ken-Tones
- The MidgetsWritten by Joseph D. NewmanPerformed by Desmond Lane
- Train GangWritten by John DankworthPerformed by John Dankworth (as Johnny Dankworth and His Orchestra)
- What Am I Going to Tell Them Tonight?Written by John DankworthPerformed by Cleo Laine with John Dankworth (as Johnny Dankworth and His Orchestra)
- Say Goodbye NowMusic by Peter KreuderPerformed by Victor Soverall
- Ever Since I Met LucyWritten by Bobby Sharp and Jerry TeiferPerformed by Jimmy Lloyd
- Baby LoverWritten by Wandra MerrellPerformed by Petula Clark
- It's a Wonderful Thing To Be LovedWritten by Gerald Marks and Milton Pascal (uncredited)Performed by Diane Todd (uncredited)
- I'll Close My EyesWritten by Billy ReidPerformed by Joan Regan
- Boy Meets Girl
- I Had a DreamWritten and Performed by Russ Hamilton
- You've Gotta WayWritten by John BarryPerformed by The John Barry Seven, vocal by John Barry
- Ev'ry Which WayWritten by Mel TorméPerformed by The John Barry Seven, vocal by John Barry
- Ice BlueMusic by Geoff LoveDance Routine Performed by Paddy Stone and Leigh Madison
- La Dee DahWritten by Bob Crewe and Frank SlayPerformed by Jackie Dennis
- Hand Me Down My Walking CaneTraditionalPerformed by The King Brothers
- Six-Five JiveMusic by Geoff Love and Johnny KingPerformed by The King Brothers
- The King of DixielandWritten by Clive Allen and Bobby JoyPerformed by Dickie Valentine
- Come To My ArmsPerformed by Dickie Valentine
- The Grand Coolie DamWritten by Woody GuthriePerformed by Lonnie Donegan
- Jack O'DiamondsTraditionalAdapted and Arranged by Jimmy Curry (as James Currie) and Lonnie DoneganPerformed by Lonnie Donegan
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