| # | Title | Artist | Length |
|---|
| A1 | Donna- engineer and mixer:
- Eric Stewart
- producer:
- 10cc
- acoustic guitar, bass, electric guitar, resonator guitar [dobro] and tambourine:
- Graham Gouldman (in 1972-05)
- drums (drum set) and percussion:
- Kevin Godley (in 1972-05)
- Moog, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, electric piano, grand piano, mellotron and percussion:
- Lol Creme (in 1972-05)
- Moog, electric guitar and slide guitar:
- Eric Stewart (in 1972-05)
- vocals:
- Lol Creme (in 1972-05), Kevin Godley (in 1972-05), Graham Gouldman (in 1972-05) and Eric Stewart (in 1972-05)
- phonographic copyright (℗) by:
- Strawberry Productions (in 1973) and Jonathan King Enterprises Ltd. (in 2007)
- recorded at:
- Strawberry Studios in Stockport, Stockport, Greater Manchester, England, United Kingdom (in 1972-05)
- recording of:
- Donna (in 1972-05)
- writer:
- Lol Creme and Kevin Godley
- publisher:
- St. Anne’s Music Ltd. (in 1973)
| 10cc | 2:56 |
| A2 | I Hear You Knocking | Dave Edmunds & Love Sculpture | 2:47 |
| A3 | I Think I Love You | The Partridge Family | 2:47 |
| A4 | There’s a Whole Lotta Lovin’ | Guys ’n’ Dolls | 3:14 |
| A5 | Seasons in the Sun | Terry Jacks | 3:23 |
| A6 | Moviestar | Harpo | 3:17 |
| A7 | You’re a Lady | Peter Skellern | 4:11 |
| B1 | Wild World | Jimmy Cliff | 2:36 |
| B2 | To My Father’s House | Les Humphries Singers | 3:23 |
| B3 | Wild and Exciting | Earth and Fire | 4:04 |
| B4 | Whiskey in the Jar | Thin Lizzy | 2:52 |
| B5 | Reason to Believe- producer:
- Rod Stewart
- acoustic guitar:
- Martell Brandy (in 1971-01), Martin Quittenton (in 1971-01) and Rod Stewart (in 1971-01)
- bass:
- Andy Pyle (in 1971-01)
- bass guitar, guitar and pedal steel guitar:
- Ronnie Wood (in 1971-01)
- double bass:
- Danny Thompson (in 1971-01)
- drums (drum set):
- Micky Waller (in 1971-01)
- organ:
- Ian McLagan (in 1971-01)
- piano:
- Pete Sears (in 1971-01)
- slide guitar:
- Sam Mitchell (in 1971-01)
- violin:
- Dick Powell (in 1971-01)
- lead vocals:
- Rod Stewart (in 1971-01)
- vocals:
- Madeline Bell (in 1971-01)
- phonographic copyright (℗) by:
- PolyGram Records, Inc. (in 1971)
- cover recording of:
- Reason to Believe (in 1971-01)
- lyricist and composer:
- Tim Hardin
- publisher:
- Allen Stanton Productions, Alley Music Corp., EMI Music, Faithful Virtue Music Co. Inc., Hudson Bay Music Inc., Robbins Music Co. Ltd., Robbins Music Corp. and Trio Music Co., Inc.
| Rod Stewart | 4:03 |
| B6 | This Town Ain’t Big Enough for Both of Us | Sparks | 3:00 |
| B7 | Easy Livin’- recording engineer:
- Peter Gallen (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
- assistant engineer:
- Ashley Howe
- engineer:
- Peter Gallen
- producer:
- Gerry Bron
- mixer:
- Rafe McKenna
- drums (drum set):
- Lee Kerslake (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
- electric bass guitar:
- Gary Thain (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
- guitar:
- Mick Box (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
- organ:
- Ken Hensley (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
- vocals:
- David Byron (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
- arranger:
- Uriah Heep
- phonographic copyright (℗) by:
- Bronze (in 1972), Bronze Records Ltd. (in 1972), Castle Copyrights Ltd. (in 1972), Legacy Records Ltd. (in 1972) and Sanctuary Records Group Ltd. (in 1972, in 2017)
- recorded at:
- Lansdowne Studios in London, England, United Kingdom (from 1972-03 until 1972-04) and Astoria Theatre in Westminster, London, England, United Kingdom (on 2003-11-08)
- produced at:
- Lansdowne Studios in London, England, United Kingdom
- recording of:
- Easy Livin’ (from 1972-03 until 1972-04)
- lyricist and composer:
- Ken Hensley
- publisher:
- A Tale of Two Ditties, Bron Music, EMI Music Ltd., EMI Music Publishing, EMI Music Publishing Ltd., EMI Publishing Ltd., S. Bron Music Co. Ltd., Sidney Bron Music and Umble Tunes Ltd.
| Uriah Heep | 2:36 |