The Clash - Top Songs
Connors 26 Feb 2021 04:39
Top 40 The Clash Songs
- Train in Vain (#1 1979)
- London Calling (#2 1979)
- Should I Stay or Should I Go? (#1 1982)
- I Fought the Law (#4 1979)
- Clampdown (#5 1979)
- Career Opportunities (#1 1977)
- Tommy Gun (#3 1978)
- Death or Glory (#10 1979)
- Lost in the Supermarket (#11 1979)
- Police on My Back (#2 1980)
- Safe European Home (#6 1978)
- Rudie Can't Fail (#12 1979)
- Julie's Been Working for the Drug Squad (#9 1978)
- White Riot (#14 1977)
- Guns of Brixton (#15 1979)
- Spanish Bombs (#16 1979)
- Janie Jones (#22 1977)
- This is Radio Clash (#6 1981)
- Brand New Cadillac (#17 1979)
- I'm Not Down (#20 1979)
- Know Your Rights (#6 1982)
- Revolution Rock (#22 1979)
- Rock the Casbah (#11 1982)
- Wrong 'Em Boyo (#23 1977)
- Clash City Rockers (#14 1978)
- Straight to Hell (#21 1982)
- Complete Control (#24 1977)
- Four Horsemen (#25 1979)
- Bankrobber (#9 1980)
- I'm So Bored with the U.S.A (#25 1977)
- Capital Radio (#10 1977)
- Hateful (#27 1979)
- English Civil War (#18 1978)
- Garageland (#29 1977)
- The Call Up (#16 1980)
- The Magnificent Seven (#17 1980)
- (White Man) In Hammersmith Palais (#21 1978)
- London's Burning (#30 1977)
- Jimmy Jazz (#30 1979)
- Drug-Stabbing Time (#33 1978)
HMs
- The Card Cheat (#37 1979)
- All the Young Punks (New Boots & Contracts) (#34 1978)
- The Right Profile (#49 1979)
- Stay Free (#50 1978)
- Gates of the West (#50 1979)
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