Song |
Release |
Year |
Writer(s) |
Producer |
Notes |
"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 |