List of songs recorded by The Clash
This is a comprehensive list of The Clash songs that have been officially released. The list includes songs that have been performed by the band. Other side projects are not included in this list. The list consists of mostly studio recordings; remixes and live recordings are not listed, unless the song has only been released in one of the two formats. Singles are listed as having been released on their respective albums, unless the single has no associated album. Only one release is listed per song, unless the song is featured on multiple releases.[1][2]
Song | Release | Year | Writer(s) | Producer | Notes |
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"1–2 Crush on You" | "Tommy Gun" single | 1978 | Strummer/Jones | Sandy Pearlman | B-side.[1][2][3][4] |
"1–2 Got a Crush on You" | – | 1976 | Strummer/Jones | Guy Stevens | Polydor demos. |
"1977" | "White riot" single | 1977 | Strummer/Jones | Micky Foote | B-side.[1][2][3][5] |
"48 Hours" | The Clash | 1977 | Strummer/Jones | Micky Foote | Track B5.[6] |
"All the Young Punks" | Give 'Em Enough Rope | 1978 | Strummer/Jones | Sandy Pearlman | Track B5.[7] |
"Are You Red..Y" | Cut the Crap | 1985 | Strummer/Rhodes | Bernard Rhodes | Track 4.[8] |
"Armagideon Time" | "London Calling" single | 1979 | Willi Williams, Jackie Mittoo | Guy Stevens | B-side.[1][2][3][9] |
"Atom Tan" | Combat Rock | 1982 | The Clash | The Clash | Track B2.[10] |
"Bankrobber" | "Bankrobber" single | 1980 | Strummer/Jones | Mikey Dread | Non-album single.[1][2][3][11] |
"The Beautiful People Are Ugly, Too" | Rat Patrol from Fort Bragg | 1982 | The Clash | – | Unofficial release. Also known as "The Fulham Connection"[12] |
"Blonde Rock & Roll" | Sandinista! | 1980 | The Clash | Mick Jones | Outtake |
"Brand New Cadillac" | London Calling | 1979 | Vince Taylor | Guy Stevens, Mick Jones | Track A2.[13] |
"Broadway" | Sandinista! | 1980 | The Clash | The Clash, Mikey Dread | Track D6.[14] |
"The Call Up" | Sandinista! | 1980 | The Clash | The Clash, Mikey Dread | Track D4.[14] |
"Can't Judge" | Unreleased | — | 1980 | Unknown | Demo |
"Capital Radio One" | Capital Radio (EP) | 1977 | Strummer/Jones | Micky Foote | Track B2.[15] |
"Capital Radio Two" | The Cost of Living (EP) | 1979 | Strummer/Jones | Bill Price | Track B2.[16] |
"Car Jamming" | Combat Rock | 1982 | The Clash | The Clash | Track A2.[10] |
"The Card Cheat" | London Calling | 1979 | Topper Headon, Mick Jones, Paul Simonon, Joe Strummer | Guy Stevens, Mick Jones | Track C4.[13] |
"Career Opportunities" | The Clash | 1977 | Strummer/Jones | Micky Foote | Track B1.[6] |
"Charlie Don't Surf" | Sandinista! | 1980 | The Clash | The Clash, Mikey Dread | Track E2.[14] |
"Cheapskates" | Give 'Em Enough Rope | 1978 | Strummer/Jones | Sandy Pearlman | Track B4.[7] |
"Cheat" | The Clash | 1977 | Strummer/Jones | Micky Foote | Track B2.[6] |
"The City of the Dead" | Black Market Clash | 1980 | Strummer/Jones | Paul Simonon, Sandy Pearlman, The Clash | Track B5.[17] |
"Clampdown" | London Calling | 1979 | Strummer/Jones | Guy Stevens, Mick Jones | Track B4.[13] |
"Clash City Rockers" | The Clash (1979 U.S. version) | 1979 | Strummer/Jones | Micky Foote, Lee Perry, The Clash, Bill Price | Track A1.[18] |
"Complete Control" | The Clash (1979 U.S. version) | 1979 | Strummer/Jones | Micky Foote, Lee Perry, The Clash, Bill Price | Track A4.[18] |
"Cool Confusion" | "Should I Stay or Should I Go" single | 1982 | The Clash | The Clash | B-side.[2][19][20][21][22] |
"The Cool Out" | "The Magnificent Seven" single | 1981 | The Clash | The Clash | B-side.[2][21][23][24] |
"Cool Under Heat" | Cut the Crap | 1985 | Strummer/Rhodes | Bernard Rhodes | Track 5.[8] |
"Corner Soul" | Sandinista! | 1980 | The Clash | The Clash, Mikey Dread | Track C3.[14] |
"The Crooked Beat" | Sandinista! | 1980 | The Clash | The Clash, Mikey Dread | Track B3.[14] |
"Deadly Serious" | – | 1976 | Strummer/Jones | – | Unreleased. |
"Death Is a Star" | Combat Rock | 1982 | The Clash | The Clash | Track B6.[10] |
"Death or Glory" | London Calling | 1979 | Strummer/Jones | Guy Stevens, Mick Jones | Track C2.[13] |
"Deny" | The Clash | 1977 | Strummer/Jones | Micky Foote | Track A7.[6] |
"Dictator" | Cut the Crap | 1985 | Strummer/Rhodes | Bernard Rhodes | Track 1.[8] |
"Dirty Punk" | Cut the Crap | 1985 | Strummer/Rhodes | Bernard Rhodes | Track 2.[8] |
"Do It Now" | Cut the Crap | 1985 | Strummer/Rhodes | Bernard Rhodes | 2000 re-release bonus track.[8] |
"Drug-Stabbing Time" | Give 'Em Enough Rope | 1978 | Strummer/Jones | Sandy Pearlman | Track B2.[7] |
"English Civil War" | Give 'Em Enough Rope | 1978 | Traditional, arranged by Joe Strummer and Mick Jones | Sandy Pearlman | Track A2.[7] |
"The Equaliser" | Sandinista! | 1980 | The Clash | The Clash, Mikey Dread | Track D3.[14] |
"Every Little Bit Hurts" | Clash on Broadway | 1991 | Ed Cobb | The Clash, Micky Foote, Mikey Dread, Sandy Pearlman, Bill Price, Guy Stevens, Lee Perry | Track C09.[25] |
"Fingerpoppin'" | Cut the Crap | 1985 | Strummer/Rhodes | Bernard Rhodes | Track 10.[8] |
"First Night Back in London" | "Know Your Rights" single | 1982 | Strummer/Jones | The Clash | B-side.[2][26][27] |
"Four Horsemen" | London Calling | 1979 | Strummer/Jones | Guy Stevens, Mick Jones | Track D2.[13] |
"Fujiyama Mama (Pearl Harbour)" | – | 1982 | The Clash | – | Unreleased. |
"The Fulham Connection" | Rat Patrol from Fort Bragg | 1982 | The Clash | – | Unofficial release. Also known as "The Beautiful People Are Ugly Too"[12] |
"Garageland" | The Clash | 1977 | Strummer/Jones | Micky Foote | Track B6.[6] |
"Gates of the West" | The Cost of Living (EP) | 1979 | Strummer/Jones | Bill Price | Track B1.[16] |
"Ghetto Defendant" | Combat Rock | 1982 | The Clash | The Clash | Track B4.[10] |
"Groovy Times" | The Cost of Living (EP) | 1979 | Strummer/Jones | Bill Price | Track A2.[16] |
"The Guns of Brixton" | London Calling | 1979 | Paul Simonon | Guy Stevens, Mick Jones | Track B5.[13] |
"Guns on the Roof" | Give 'Em Enough Rope | 1978 | Topper Headon, Mick Jones, Paul Simonon, Joe Strummer | Sandy Pearlman | Track B1.[7] |
"Hate and War" | The Clash | 1977 | Strummer/Jones | Micky Foote | Track A5.[6] |
"Hateful" | London Calling | 1979 | Strummer/Jones | Guy Stevens, Mick Jones | Track A4.[13] |
"Heart & Mind" | London Calling 25th Anniversary Legacy Edition | 2004 | Strummer/Jones | Guy Stevens, Mick Jones | Track B18.[28] |
"Hell W10" | Rat Patrol from Fort Bragg | 1982 | The Clash | – | Unofficial release.[12] |
"Hitsville UK" | Sandinista! | 1980 | The Clash | The Clash, Mikey Dread | Track A2.[14] |
"House of the Ju Ju Queen" | Unreleased | — | 1980 | Unknown | Demo |
"How Can I Understand the Flies?" | – | 1976 | Strummer/Jones | – | Unreleased. |
"I'm Not Down" | London Calling | 1979 | Strummer/Jones | Guy Stevens, Mick Jones | Track D3.[13] |
"I'm So Bored with You" | – | 1976 | Mick Jones | – | Unreleased. |
"I'm So Bored with the USA" | The Clash | 1977 | Strummer/Jones | Micky Foote | Track A3.[6] |
"I Fought the Law" | The Cost of Living (EP) | 1979 | Sonny Curtis | Bill Price | Track A1.[16] |
"I Know What I Think About You" | – | 1976 | Strummer/Jones | – | Unreleased. Also known as "I Know What You Do" or "I Know What to Think of You". |
"I Never Did It?" | – | 1976 | Mick Jones | – | Unreleased. |
"Idle in Kangaroo Court W1" | Rat Patrol from Fort Bragg | 1982 | The Clash | – | Unofficial release. Also known as "Kill Time".[12] |
"If Music Could Talk" | Sandinista! | 1980 | The Clash, Mikey Dread | The Clash, Mikey Dread | Track C5.[14] |
"Inoculated City" | Combat Rock | 1982 | The Clash | The Clash | Track B5.[10] |
"Ivan Meets G.I. Joe" | Sandinista! | 1980 | The Clash | The Clash, Mikey Dread | Track A4.[14] |
"Jail Guitar Doors" | The Clash (1979 U.S. version) | 1979 | Strummer/Jones | Micky Foote, Lee Perry, The Clash, Bill Price | Track B6.[18] |
"Janie Jones" | The Clash | 1977 | Strummer/Jones | Micky Foote | Track A1.[6] |
"Jimmy Jazz" | London Calling | 1979 | Strummer/Jones | Guy Stevens, Mick Jones | Track A3.[13] |
"Julie's Been Working for the Drug Squad" | Give 'Em Enough Rope | 1978 | Strummer/Jones | Sandy Pearlman | Track A4.[7] |
"Junco Partner" | Sandinista! | 1980 | Traditional | The Clash, Mikey Dread | Track A3.[14] |
"Junkie Slip" | Sandinista! | 1980 | The Clash | The Clash, Mikey Dread | Track E4.[14] |
"Justice Tonight" | "London Calling" single | 1979 | Willi Williams, Jackie Mittoo | Guy Stevens | B-side.[1][2][3][29] |
"Kick It Over" | "London Calling" single | 1979 | Willi Williams, Jackie Mittoo | Guy Stevens | B-side.[1][2][3][29] |
"Kill Time" | Rat Patrol from Fort Bragg | 1982 | The Clash | – | Unofficial release. Also known as "Idle in Kangaroo Court W1".[12] |
"King of the Road" | Sandinista! | 1980 | Roger Miller | Mick Jones | Outtake |
"Kingston Advice" | Sandinista! | 1980 | The Clash | The Clash, Mikey Dread | Track E5.[14] |
"Know Your Rights" | Combat Rock | 1982 | Strummer/Jones | The Clash | Track A1.[10] |
"Koka Kola" | London Calling | 1979 | Strummer/Jones | Guy Stevens, Mick Jones | Track C3.[13] |
"Last Gang in Town" | Give 'Em Enough Rope | 1978 | Strummer/Jones | Sandy Pearlman | Track A5.[7] |
"The Leader" | Sandinista! | 1980 | The Clash | The Clash, Mikey Dread | Track A5.[14] |
"Let's Go Crazy" | Sandinista! | 1980 | The Clash | The Clash, Mikey Dread | Track C4.[14] |
"Life Is Wild" | Cut the Crap | 1985 | Strummer/Rhodes | Bernard Rhodes | Track 12.[8] |
"Lightning Strikes (Not Once But Twice)" | Sandinista! | 1980 | The Clash | The Clash, Mikey Dread | Track C1.[14] |
"Listen" | Capital Radio (EP) | 1977 | Strummer/Jones | Micky Foote | Track A1.[15] |
"Living in Fame" | Sandinista! | 1980 | The Clash, Mikey Dread | The Clash, Mikey Dread | Track F2.[14] |
"London Calling" | London Calling | 1979 | Strummer/Jones | Guy Stevens, Mick Jones | Track A1.[13] |
"London's Burning" | The Clash | 1977 | Strummer/Jones | Micky Foote | Track A8.[6] |
"Lonesome Me" | London Calling 25th Anniversary Legacy Edition | 2004 | The Clash | Guy Stevens, Mick Jones | Track B9.[28] |
"Long Time Jerk" | "Rock the Casbah" single. | 1982 | Paul Simonon | The Clash | B-side.[1][2][26][30] |
"Look Here" | Sandinista! | 1980 | Mose Allison | The Clash, Mikey Dread | Track B2.[14] |
"Lose This Skin" | Sandinista! | 1980 | Tymon Dogg | The Clash, Mikey Dread | Track E1.[14] |
"Lost in the Supermarket" | London Calling | 1979 | Strummer/Jones | Guy Stevens, Mick Jones | Track B3.[13] |
"Louie Louie" | – | 1977 | Richard Berry | – | Unreleased. |
"Lover's Rock" | London Calling | 1979 | Strummer/Jones | Guy Stevens, Mick Jones | Track D1.[13] |
"The Magnificent Dance" | "The Magnificent Seven" single | 1981 | The Clash | The Clash | B-side.[1][2][26][31] |
"The Magnificent Seven" | Sandinista! | 1980 | The Clash | The Clash, Mikey Dread | Track A1.[14][26] |
"The Man in Me" | London Calling 25th Anniversary Legacy Edition | 2004 | Bob Dylan | Guy Stevens, Mick Jones | Track B15.[28] |
"Mark Me Absent" | – | 1976 | Mick Jones | – | Unreleased. |
"Mensforth Hill" | Sandinista! | 1980 | The Clash | The Clash, Mikey Dread | Track E3.[14] |
"Midnight Log" | Sandinista! | 1980 | The Clash | The Clash, Mikey Dread | Track D2.[14] |
"Midnight to Stevens" | Clash on Broadway | 1991 | The Clash | The Clash, Micky Foote, Mikey Dread, Sandy Pearlman, Bill Price, Guy Stevens, Lee Perry | Track C11.[25] |
"Mona" | Unreleased | — | 1980 | Unknown | Demo |
"Movers and Shakers" | Cut the Crap | 1985 | Strummer/Rhodes | Bernard Rhodes | Track 6.[8] |
"Mustapha Dance" | "Rock the Casbah" single | 1982 | The Clash | The Clash | B-side.[1][2][26][32] |
"North and South" | Cut the Crap | 1985 | Strummer/Rhodes | Bernard Rhodes | Track 11.[8] |
"One Emotion" | Clash on Broadway | 1991 | Strummer/Jones | The Clash, Micky Foote, Mikey Dread, Sandy Pearlman, Bill Price, Guy Stevens, Lee Perry | Track B5.[25] |
"One More Dub" | Sandinista! | 1980 | The Clash, Mikey Dread | The Clash, Mikey Dread | Track B6.[14] |
"One More Time" | Sandinista! | 1980 | The Clash, Mikey Dread | The Clash, Mikey Dread | Track B5.[14] |
"Outside Broadcast" | "This Is Radio Clash" single | 1981 | The Clash | The Clash | B-side.[1][2][21][33] |
"Overpowered by Funk" | Combat Rock | 1982 | The Clash | The Clash | Track B1.[10] |
"Paul's Tune" | London Calling 25th Anniversary Legacy Edition | 2004 | Paul Simonon | Guy Stevens, Mick Jones | Track B3.[28] |
"Play to Win" | Cut the Crap | 1985 | Strummer/Rhodes | Bernard Rhodes | Track 9.[8] |
"Police and Thieves" | The Clash | 1977 | Junior Murvin and Lee "Scratch" Perry | Micky Foote | Track B4.[6] |
"Police on My Back" | Sandinista! | 1980 | Eddy Grant | The Clash, Mikey Dread | Track D1.[14] |
"The Police Walked in 4 Jazz" | London Calling 25th Anniversary Legacy Edition | 2004 | Strummer/Jones | Guy Stevens, Mick Jones | Track B10.[28] |
"Pressure Drop" | "English Civil War" single | 1979 | Toots Hibbert | Sandy Pearlman | B-side.[1][2][3][34] |
"The Prisoner" | "(White Man) In Hammersmith Palais" single | 1978 | Strummer/Jones | The Clash | B-side.[1][2][3][35] |
"Protex Blue" | The Clash | 1977 | Strummer/Jones | Micky Foote | Track B3.[6] |
"Radio 5" | "This Is Radio Clash" single | 1981 | The Clash | The Clash | B-side.[1][2][26][33] |
"Radio 6" | "This Is Radio Clash" single | 1981 | The Clash | The Clash | B-side.[1][2][26][33] |
"Radio Clash" | "This Is Radio Clash" single | 1981 | The Clash | The Clash | B-side.[1][2][26][33] |
"Radio One" | "Hitsville UK" single | 1981 | The Clash | The Clash | B-side.[1][2][36] |
"RAF 1810" | - | 1978 | Unknown | Unreleased. Mentioned by Joe Strummer in a 1978 interview as an outtake dating from the Give Em Enough Rope sessions | |
"Rebel Waltz" | Sandinista! | 1980 | The Clash | The Clash, Mikey Dread | Track B1.[14] |
"Red Angel Dragnet" | Combat Rock | 1982 | The Clash | The Clash | Track A5.[10] |
"Remote Control" | The Clash | 1977 | Strummer/Jones | Micky Foote | Track A2.[6] |
"Revolution Rock" | London Calling | 1979 | Jackie Edwards, Danny Ray | Guy Stevens, Mick Jones | Track D4.[13] |
"The Right Profile" | London Calling | 1979 | Strummer/Jones | Guy Stevens, Mick Jones | Track B2.[13] |
"Robber Dub" | Black Market Clash | 1980 | Strummer/Jones | Paul Simonon, Sandy Pearlman, The Clash | Track B1b.[17] |
"Rock the Casbah" | Combat Rock | 1982 | The Clash | The Clash | Track A4.[10] |
"Rockers Galore...UK Tour" | "Bankrobber" single | 1980 | Mikey Dread | Mikey Dread | B-side.[1][2][3][11] |
"Rudie Can't Fail" | London Calling | 1979 | Strummer/Jones | Guy Stevens, Mick Jones | Track A5.[13] |
"Safe European Home" | Give 'Em Enough Rope | 1978 | Strummer/Jones | Sandy Pearlman | Track A1.[7] |
"Sean Flynn" | Combat Rock | 1982 | The Clash | The Clash | Track B2.[10] |
"Sex Mad Roar" | "This Is England" single | 1985 | Strummer/Rhodes | Bernard Rhodes | B-side.[1][2][26][37] |
"Shepherds Delight" | Sandinista! | 1980 | The Clash, Mikey Dread | The Clash, Mikey Dread | Track F6.[14] |
"Should I Stay or Should I Go" | Combat Rock | 1982 | The Clash | The Clash | Track A3.[10] |
"Silicone on Sapphire" | Sandinista! | 1980 | The Clash | The Clash, Mikey Dread | Track F3.[14] |
"Sitting at My Party" | – | 1976 | Mick Jones | – | Unreleased. |
"Somebody Got Murdered" | Sandinista! | 1980 | The Clash | The Clash, Mikey Dread | Track B4.[14] |
"Something About England" | Sandinista! | 1980 | The Clash | The Clash, Mikey Dread | Track A6.[14] |
"The Sound of Sinners" | Sandinista! | 1980 | The Clash | The Clash, Mikey Dread | Track C6.[14] |
"Spanish Bombs" | London Calling | 1979 | Strummer/Jones | Guy Stevens, Mick Jones | Track B1.[13] |
"Stay Free" | Give 'Em Enough Rope | 1978 | Strummer/Jones | Sandy Pearlman | Track B3.[7] |
"Stop the World" | "The Call Up" single | 1980 | The Clash | The Clash | B-side.[1][2][3][38] |
"Straight to Hell" | Combat Rock | 1982 | The Clash | The Clash | Track A6.[10] |
"The Street Parade" | Sandinista! | 1980 | The Clash | The Clash, Mikey Dread | Track E6.[14] |
"This Is England" | Cut the Crap | 1985 | Strummer/Rhodes | Bernard Rhodes | Track 7.[8] |
"This Is Radio Clash" | "This Is Radio Clash" single | 1981 | The Clash | The Clash | Non-album single.[1][2] |
"Three Card Trick" | Cut the Crap | 1985 | Strummer/Rhodes | Bernard Rhodes | Track 8.[8] |
"Time Is Tight" | Black Market Clash | 1980 | Booker T. Jones | Paul Simonon, Sandy Pearlman, The Clash | Track A5.[17] |
"Tommy Gun" | Give 'Em Enough Rope | 1978 | Strummer/Jones | Sandy Pearlman | Track A3.[7] |
"Train in Vain" | London Calling | 1979 | Strummer/Jones | Guy Stevens, Mick Jones | Track D5.[13] |
"Up in Heaven (Not Only Here)" | Sandinista! | 1980 | The Clash | The Clash, Mikey Dread | Track C2.[14] |
"Up-Toon" | London Calling 25th Anniversary Legacy Edition | 2004 | Strummer/Jones | Guy Stevens, Mick Jones | Track B12.[28] |
"Version City" | Sandinista! | 1980 | The Clash | The Clash, Mikey Dread | Track F1.[14] |
"Version Pardner" | Sandinista! | 1980 | The Clash | The Clash, Mikey Dread | Track F4.[14] |
"Walk Evil Talk" | Rat Patrol from Fort Bragg | 1982 | The Clash | – | Unofficial release.[12] |
"Walking the Slidewalk" | London Calling 25th Anniversary Legacy Edition | 2004 | Strummer/Jones | Guy Stevens, Mick Jones | Track B13.[28] |
"Washington Bullets" | Sandinista! | 1980 | The Clash | The Clash, Mikey Dread | Track D5.[14] |
"We Are the Clash" | Cut the Crap | 1985 | Strummer/Rhodes | Bernard Rhodes | Track 3.[8] |
"What's My Name?" | The Clash | 1977 | Strummer/Jones | Micky Foote | Track A6.[6] |
"Where You Gonna Go (Soweto)" | London Calling 25th Anniversary Legacy Edition | 2004 | Strummer/Jones | Guy Stevens, Mick Jones | Track B14.[28] |
"(White Man) In Hammersmith Palais" | "(White Man) In Hammersmith Palais" single | 1978 | Strummer/Jones | Sandy Pearlman | Non-album single.[1][2][3][35] |
"White riot" | The Clash | 1977 | Strummer/Jones | Micky Foote | Track A4.[6] |
"Working and Waiting" | London Calling | 1979 | Strummer/Jones | Guy Stevens, Mick Jones | "Clampdown" instrumental starting track. Also known as "Working for the Clampdown".[13] |
"Wrong 'Em Boyo" | London Calling | 1979 | Clive Alphonso | Guy Stevens, Mick Jones | Track C1.[13] |
"YMCA" | WBCN Radio | — | Henri Belolo, Jacques Morali, Victor Willis | Unknown | Sing-a-long |
See also
Notes
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 The Clash at Discogs
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Clash, The. (30 October 2006). Singles Box. Sony BMG.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 U.K. Singles '77–'80
- ↑ Clash, The. (24 November 1978). "Tommy Gun". CBS.
- ↑ Clash, The. (18 March 1977). "White Riot". CBS.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Clash, The. (8 April 1977). The Clash. CBS.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Clash, The. (10 November 1978). Give 'Em Enough Rope. CBS, Epic.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Clash, The. (4 November 1985). Cut the Crap. Epic.
- ↑ Clash, The. (7 December 1979). "London Calling". Epic.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Clash, The. (14 May 1982). Combat Rock. Epic.
- 1 2 Clash, The. (8 August 1980). "Bankrobber". CBS.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 Clash, The – Rat Patrol From Fort Bragg at Discogs
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Clash, The. (14 December 1979). London Calling. CBS, Epic, Legacy.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 Clash, The. (12 December 1980). Sandinista!. CBS, Epic.
- 1 2 Clash, The. (1 April 1977). Capital Radio (EP). Neat.
- 1 2 3 4 Clash, The. (11 May 1979). The Cost of Living (EP). Neat.
- 1 2 3 Clash, The. (October 1980). Black Market Clash. Epic.
- 1 2 3 Clash, The. (July 1979). The Clash (1979 U.S. version). Epic Records.
- ↑ Clash, The. (24 June 1982). "Should I Stay or Should I Go". CBS.
- ↑ Clash, The – Should I Stay Or Should I Go at Discogs
- 1 2 3 U.S. Singles
- ↑ Clash, The. (24 June 1982). "Should I Stay or Should I Go". CBS, Epic.
- ↑ Clash, The. (10 April 1981). "The Magnificent Seven". CBS.
- ↑ Clash, The – The Magnificent Seven at Discogs
- 1 2 3 Clash, The. (19 November 1991). Clash on Broadway. CBS, Epic.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 U.K. Singles '81–'91
- ↑ Clash, The. (23 April 1982). "Know Your Rights". CBS.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Clash, The. (20 September 2004). London Calling 25th Anniversary Legacy Edition. Columbia.
- 1 2 Clash, The. (December 1979). "London Calling". Epic.
- ↑ Clash, The. (11 June 1982). "Rock the Casbah". CBS, Epic.
- ↑ Clash, The. (12 April 1981). "The Magnificent Seven". CBS, Epic.
- ↑ Clash, The. (18 June 1982). "Rock the Casbah". CBS, Epic.
- 1 2 3 4 Clash, The. (4 December 1981). "This Is Radio Clash". CBS.
- ↑ Clash, The. (16 February 1979). "English Civil War". CBS.
- 1 2 Clash, The. (4 December 1981). "(White Man) In Hammersmith Palais". CBS.
- ↑ Clash, The. (16 January 1981). "Hitsville UK". CBS.
- ↑ Clash, The. (September 1985). "This Is England".
- ↑ Clash, The. (28 November 1980). "The Call Up". CBS.
References
- Gilbert, Pat (2005) [2004]. Passion Is a Fashion: The Real Story of The Clash (4th ed.). London: Aurum Press. ISBN 1-84513-113-4. OCLC 61177239.
- Gray, Marcus (2005) [1995]. The Clash: Return of the Last Gang in Town (5th revised ed.). London: Helter Skelter. ISBN 1-905139-10-1. OCLC 60668626.
- Green, Johnny; Garry Barker (2003) [1997]. A Riot of Our Own: Night and Day with The Clash (3rd ed.). London: Orion. ISBN 0-7528-5843-2. OCLC 52990890.
- Gruen, Bob; Chris Salewicz (2004) [2001]. The Clash (3rd ed.). London: Omnibus. ISBN 1-903399-34-3. OCLC 69241279.
- Needs, Kris (25 January 2005). Joe Strummer and the Legend of the Clash. London: Plexus. ISBN 0-85965-348-X. OCLC 53155325.
- Topping, Keith (2004) [2003]. The Complete Clash (2nd ed.). Richmond: Reynolds & Hearn. ISBN 1-903111-70-6. OCLC 63129186.
External links
- The Clash discography on The Clash Official Site.
- The Clash discography at Connolly & Company.
- The Clash at Discogs.
- Albums by The Clash at Rate Your Music.
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