I recently found this bootleg LP...
The Rutles - "Yesterday's Leftovers" (Bootleg) [Full Album]
01. 00:00 "I Must Be In Love [1]"
02. 02:39 "The Children of Rock and Roll"
03. 03:26 "I Must Be In Love [2]"
04. 05:46 "Cheese and Onions"
05. 07:12 "Shangri-La"
06. 10:35 "Hold My Hand"
07. 13:06 "Brian Thigh Interview"
08. 14:31 "You Need Feet" (Bernard Bresslaw)
09. 15:40 "Dirk's Love Song" (De, De, De, De, De , De)
10. 16:29 "Lullaby"
11. 16:58 "Baby S'il Vous Plait" ("Baby Let Me Be" - French Version)
12. 18:52 "My Little Ukelele"
13. 20:53 "Under My Skin"
14. 24:23 "Rut-a-Lot"
15. 30:18 "I Must Be In Love [3]"
16. 32:36 "Not Letting It Be"
Track Info:
Tracks 1, 2, 3: "The Rutland Weekend Songbook" 1976. "I Must Be in Love"[1] includes intro and fans. "I Must Be in Love"[2] clear mix minus screaming fans.
Tracks 4, 5: Saturday Night Live 1977.
Track 6: "Hold My Hand" with "tuning-up intro" from 1978 "The Rutles" vinyl record. The "tuning-up intro" was cut from the Rhino CD re-issue.
Track 7: Brian Thigh Interview, originally heard on the "All You Need Is Cash" TV special 1978. It was edited for DVD release.
Track 8: From "A Thousand Feet Of Film", originally heard on the "All You Need Is Cash" TV special 1978. Not a Rutles song - 1959's "You Need Feet" was originally recorded and released in England by Bernard Bresslaw.
Track 9: Originally heard on the "All You Need Is Cash" TV special 1978.
Tracks 10, 11, 12 : "Archaeology" 1996 Japan bonus tracks. "Lullaby" is a brief musical gag from Innes. "Baby S'il Vous Plait" was a crude French-language version of an earlier Rutles song "Baby Let Me Be", from the 1978 soundtrack. "My Little Ukelele" is a George Formby-esque novelty number.
Tracks 13, 14: "Archaeology" 2007 reissue bonus tracks. "Under My Skin" is a cover of Cole Porter's "I've Got You Under My Skin" - According to Nasty, "It was taped at the Leicestershire Hunt Ball, where everybody is talking all the way through it." "Rut-A-Lot" is a medley of Rutles songs performed live by Innes.
Track 15: "I Must Be in Love"[3] acoustic/group mix of "Not Letting it Be" with "The Rutland Weekend Songbook"
Track 16: "Not Letting it Be" 2009 BBC radio show with Neil Innes's tales of Rutle-mania.