The Clash Cover Songs
All The Clash Songs | Cover Chain
Songs covered by The Clash
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"Armagideon Time," from the Willie Williams album "DJ-Kicks: Daddy G", was covered on the The Clash album "Che Guevara."
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"Brand New Cadillac," from the Vince Taylor & The Playboys album "The Black Leather Rebel", was covered on the The Clash album "London Calling."
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"Every Little Bit Hurts," from the Brenda Holloway album "The Very Best of Brenda Holloway", was covered on the The Clash album "Clash on Broadway (disc 3)."
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"Heartbreak Hotel," from the Elvis Presley album "30 # 1 Hits", was covered on the The Clash album "Golden Bullets."
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"I Fought the Law," from the The Bobby Fuller Four album "Hot Rod Classics (disc 2)", was covered on the The Clash album "The Essential Clash (disc 1)."
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"I Fought the Law," from the The Crickets album "The Singles Collection 1957-1961", was covered on the The Clash album "The Essential Clash (disc 1)."
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"Junco Partner," from the James Wayne album "O Blues, Where Art Thou?", was covered on the The Clash album "Sandinista!."
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"Look Here," from the Mose Allison album "The Sage of Tippo (disc 1)", was covered on the The Clash album "Sandinista!."
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"Louie Louie," from the Richard Berry album "It's Only Rock & Roll", was covered on the The Clash album "Golden Bullets."
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"Mona," from the Bo Diddley album "The Chess Blues-Rock Songbook (disc 2)", was covered on the The Clash album "DOA (disc 2)."
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"Police and Thieves," from the Junior Murvin album "Police and Thieves", was covered on the The Clash album "The Clash."
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"Police on My Back," from the The Equals album "20 Greatest Hits", was covered on the The Clash album "The Essential Clash (disc 1)."
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"Pressure Drop," from the Toots & The Maytals album "Funky Kingston", was covered on the The Clash album "Black Market Clash."
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"Pressure Drop," from the The Maytals album "Trojan Explosion", was covered on the The Clash album "Black Market Clash."
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"Revolution Rock," from the Danny Ray album "Revolution Rock: A Clash Jukebox", was covered on the The Clash album "London Calling."
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"Wrong Em Boyo," from the The Rulers album "Radio Clash", was covered on the The Clash album "London Calling."
The Clash songs that have been covered
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"Bankrobber," from the The Clash album "London to Jamaica" , was covered on the Audioweb album "Audioweb." -


"Bankrobber," from the The Clash album "London to Jamaica" , was covered on the Hawksley Workman album "Uncut 2003.12: White Riot Vol. 1: A Tribute to The Clash." -


"Bankrobber," from the The Clash album "The Story of the Clash, Volume 1 (disc 2)" , was covered on the Chumbawamba album "A Singsong and a Scrap." -


"Bankrobber," from the The Clash album "Bankrobber" , was covered on the Hot Tuna album "Live at Sweetwater." -


"Brand New Cadillac," from the The Clash album "The Right Profile" , was covered on the The Brian Setzer Orchestra album "The Brian Setzer Orchestra." -


"Career Opportunities," from the The Clash album "The Clash" , was covered on the The Farrell Bros. album "This Is Rockabilly Clash." -


"Charlie Don't Surf," from the The Clash album "Sandinista!" , was covered on the Los Fabulosos Cadillacs album "Buenos Aires City Rockers, Volumen 1." -


"Cheat," from the The Clash album "The Clash" , was covered on the Rancid album "Burning London: The Clash Tribute." -


"Clampdown," from the The Clash album "The Essential Clash (disc 1)" , was covered on the Indigo Girls album "Burning London: The Clash Tribute." -


"Clampdown," from the The Clash album "The Essential Clash (disc 1)" , was covered on the Hot Water Music album "City Rockers: A Tribute to the Clash." -


"Clampdown," from the The Clash album "The Essential Clash (disc 1)" , was covered on the The Strokes album "The End Has No End." -


"Clampdown," from the The Clash album "London Calling" , was covered on the Poster Children album "On the Offensive." -


"Clash City Rockers," from the The Clash album "The Clash" , was covered on the Saves the Day album "Ups & Downs: Early Recordings and B-Sides." -


"Complete Control," from the The Clash album "The Clash" , was covered on the Massacre album "Singles + Covers + Rarities." -


"Death or Glory," from the The Clash album "London Calling" , was covered on the Social Distortion album "Lords of Dogtown." -


"English Civil War," from the The Clash album "Golden Bullets" , was covered on the Levellers album "The Julie EP." -


"Garageland," from the The Clash album "Clash on Broadway (disc 3)" , was covered on the The Oppressed album "Music For Hooligans." -


"Garageland," from the The Clash album "The Clash" , was covered on the Billy Bragg album "Wake Up: A 6 Track Miners Benefit EP." -


"Guns of Brixton," from the The Clash album "Rockers Galore" , was covered on the Dropkick Murphys album "City Rockers: A Tribute to the Clash." -


"Guns of Brixton," from the The Clash album "London Calling" , was covered on the Los Fabulosos Cadillacs album "Los Fabulosos Cadillacs En Vivo En Buenos Aires." -


"The Guns of Brixton," from the The Clash album "London Calling" , was covered on the Nouvelle Vague album "Nouvelle Vague." -


"Hateful," from the The Clash album "London Calling: The Vanilla Tapes" , was covered on the No Doubt album "Burning London: The Clash Tribute." -


"Hateful," from the The Clash album "London Calling (Legacy Edition)" , was covered on the Kid Dynamite album "Cheap Shots, Youth Anthems." -


"I Fought the Law," from the The Clash album "The Story of the Clash, Volume 1 (disc 2)" , was covered on the Beatsteaks album "Die Wohnzimmer EP." -


"I Fought the Law," from the The Clash album "The Clash" , was covered on the Green Day album "2004-10-02: Potsdam, Germany." -


"I Fought the Law," from the The Clash album "The Clash" , was covered on the Waco Brothers album "Uncut: White Riot, Volume 2: A Tribute to The Clash." -


"I Fought the Law," from the The Clash album "The Essential Clash (disc 1)" , was covered on the Mike Ness album "2002-02-26: Concert for Artists' Rights, Wiltern Theater, Los Angeles, CA, USA (disc 2)." -


"I'm Not Down," from the The Clash album "London Calling" , was covered on the Thea Gilmore album "Uncut 2003.12: White Riot Vol. 1: A Tribute to The Clash." -


"I'm So Bored With the U.S.A.," from the The Clash album "The Clash" , was covered on the Violent Society album "Backlash: Tribute to The Clash." -


"Janie Jones," from the The Clash album "The Clash" , was covered on the MxPx album "Burning London." -


"Janie Jones," from the The Clash album "The Clash" , was covered on the Neurotic Outsiders album "Neurotic Outsiders." -


"Janie Jones," from the The Clash album "The Clash" , was covered on the Bush album "1995-02-27: Club Babyhead, Providence, RI, USA." -


"Janie Jones," from the The Clash album "The Clash" , was covered on the The Farrell Bros. album "This Is Rockabilly Clash." -


"Janie Jones," from the The Clash album "The Clash" , was covered on the Todos Tus Muertos album "Subversiones." -


"Janie Jones," from the The Clash album "The Clash" , was covered on the Babyshambles & Friends album "Janie Jones (Strummerville)." -


"Jimmy Jazz," from the The Clash album "The Essential Clash (disc 1)" , was covered on the Kortatu album "Kortatu." -


"Know Your Rights," from the The Clash album "The Singles" , was covered on the Primal Scream album "Kowalski." -


"Know Your Rights," from the The Clash album "Che Guevara" , was covered on the Pearl Jam album "2003-06-03: Irvine, CA, USA (disc 1)." -


"Know Your Rights," from the The Clash album "Know Your Rights" , was covered on the The Caravans album "This Is Rockabilly Clash." -


"London Calling," from the The Clash album "The Essential Clash (disc 1)" , was covered on the The Pogues album "[non-album tracks]." -


"London Calling," from the The Clash album "Che Guevara" , was covered on the Captain Tractor album "East of Edson." -


"London Calling," from the The Clash album "London Calling (Legacy Edition)" , was covered on the One King Down album "City Rockers: A Tribute to the Clash." -


"London Calling," from the The Clash album "London Calling" , was covered on the MakroSoft album "Stereo Also Playable Mono." -


"London Calling," from the The Clash album "London Calling" , was covered on the Urthboy album "Triple J: Like a Version, Volume 5." -


"London's Burning," from the The Clash album "Clash on Broadway (disc 3)" , was covered on the Silverchair album "Anthem for the Year 2000." -


"Lose This Skin," from the The Clash album "Sandinista!" , was covered on the Stubborn All-Stars album "NYC Ska Mob & Friends." -


"Lost in the Supermarket," from the The Clash album "London Calling" , was covered on the The Afghan Whigs album "Burning London: The Clash Tribute." -


"Lost in the Supermarket," from the The Clash album "London Calling" , was covered on the Battershell album "Backlash: Tribute to The Clash." -


"Lost in the Supermarket," from the The Clash album "London Calling" , was covered on the Ben Folds album "Over the Hedge." -


"The Magnificent Seven," from the The Clash album "Sandinista!" , was covered on the Joe Grushecky & The Houserockers album "The Sandinista Project." -


"Police on My Back," from the The Clash album "The Essential Clash (disc 1)" , was covered on the Levellers album "Special Brew." -


"Revolution Rock," from the The Clash album "London Calling" , was covered on the Los Fabulosos Cadillacs album "Vasos vacÃos." -


"Revolution Rock," from the The Clash album "London Calling (Legacy Edition)" , was covered on the Blind Pigs album "The Punks Are Alright." -


"Revolution Rock," from the The Clash album "London Calling" , was covered on the The Busters album "Revolution Rock." -


"Rock the Casbah," from the The Clash album "35 Years of Rock & Roll (disc 2)" , was covered on the Solar Twins album "Solar Twins." -


"Rock the Casbah," from the The Clash album "35 Years of Rock & Roll (disc 2)" , was covered on the Demonspeed album "City Rockers: A Tribute to the Clash." -


"Rock The Casbah," from the The Clash album "35 Years of Rock & Roll (disc 2)" , was covered on the One Bad Pig album "Live - Blow the House Down." -


"Rock the Casbah," from the The Clash album "Combat Rock" , was covered on the Rachid Taha album "The Future Is Unwritten." -


"Rock the Casbah," from the The Clash album "Combat Rock" , was covered on the Something for Kate album "Triple J: Like a Version, Volume 3." -


"Rudie Can't Fail," from the The Clash album "London Calling" , was covered on the The Mighty Mighty Bosstones album "Burning London: The Clash Tribute." -


"Safe European Home," from the The Clash album "The Story of the Clash, Volume 1 (disc 2)" , was covered on the Panthro U.K. United 13 album "No Idea 100: Redefiling Music." -


"Should I Stay or Should I Go," from the The Clash album "Che Guevara" , was covered on the Living Colour album "Biscuits." -


"Should I Stay or Should I Go," from the The Clash album "The Album" , was covered on the Die Toten Hosen album "Warum werde ich nicht satt?." -


"Should I Stay or Should I Go," from the The Clash album "Combat Rock" , was covered on the Kylie Minogue album "Intimate and Live (disc 2)." -


"Should I Stay or Should I Go," from the The Clash album "Combat Rock" , was covered on the MxPx album "On the Cover II." -


"Should I Stay or Should I Go," from the The Clash album "Combat Rock" , was covered on the Ice Cube album "Burning London: The Clash Tribute." -


"Should I Stay or Should I Go," from the The Clash album "Combat Rock" , was covered on the Skin album "Skin (bonus disc)." -


"Should I Stay or Should I Go," from the The Clash album "Combat Rock" , was covered on the Gorilla Biscuits album "Walter Sings the Hits...." -


"Should I Stay or Should I Go," from the The Clash album "Combat Rock" , was covered on the MakroSoft album "Stereo Also Playable Mono." -


"Should I Stay or Should I Go," from the The Clash album "Combat Rock" , was covered on the Robbie Williams album "Live at Slane Castle (disc 2)." -


"Should I Stay, or Should I Go," from the The Clash album "The Hit Sound of Levi's 501" , was covered on the Powerman 5000 album "Copies Clones & Replicants." -


"Somebody Got Murdered," from the The Clash album "The Essential Clash (disc 1)" , was covered on the Matthew Ryan album "Concussion." -


"Somebody Got Murdered," from the The Clash album "The Essential Clash (disc 1)" , was covered on the The Specials album "Today's Specials." -


"Somebody Got Murdered," from the The Clash album "Sandinista!" , was covered on the Libertine album "Backlash: Tribute to The Clash." -


"Spanish bombs," from the The Clash album "Clash on Broadway (disc 3)" , was covered on the Rio Reiser album "Am Piano 1." -


"Spanish Bombs," from the The Clash album "London Calling" , was covered on the Tijuana No album "Contra-revolución avenue." -


"Spanish Bombs," from the The Clash album "London Calling" , was covered on the Flashpapr album "Do What You Must Do." -


"Spanish Bombs," from the The Clash album "London Calling" , was covered on the Thanatos album "An Embassy to Gaius." -


"Stay Free," from the The Clash album "Give 'Em Enough Rope" , was covered on the Fun People album "Kum Kum." -


"Straight to Hell," from the The Clash album "Kevin & Perry Go Large" , was covered on the Emm Gryner album "Girl Versions." -


"Straight To Hell," from the The Clash album "The Essential Clash (disc 1)" , was covered on the Josh Rouse album "Q Magazine: Ultimate Songwriters." -


"Straight to Hell," from the The Clash album "Combat Rock" , was covered on the Moby album "Burning London: The Clash Tribute." -


"Straight to Hell," from the The Clash album "Combat Rock" , was covered on the Lily Allen album "War Child - Heroes: An Album to Benefit Children Affected by War." -


"This Is Radio Clash," from the The Clash album "The Singles" , was covered on the The Urge album "Burning London: The Clash Tribute." -


"Tommy Gun," from the The Clash album "Give 'Em Enough Rope" , was covered on the Helen Love album "Steve Lamacq's Bootleg Session, Volume 2." -


"Tommy Gun," from the The Clash album "Give 'Em Enough Rope" , was covered on the Face to Face album "Everything Is Everything." -


"Tommy Gun," from the The Clash album "The Story of the Clash, Volume 1 (disc 2)" , was covered on the Special Duties album "Backlash: Tribute to The Clash." -


"Train in Vain," from the The Clash album "The Essential Clash (disc 1)" , was covered on the Manic Street Preachers album "Lipstick Traces: A Secret History of Manic Street Preachers (disc 2)." -


"Train In Vain," from the The Clash album "The Essential Clash (disc 1)" , was covered on the Third Eye Blind album "Burning London." -


"Train in Vain," from the The Clash album "London Calling" , was covered on the Annie Lennox album "Medusa." -


"Train in Vain," from the The Clash album "The Essential Clash (disc 1)" , was covered on the Dwight Yoakam album "Under the Covers." -


"Washington Bullets," from the The Clash album "Sandinista!" , was covered on the Rain Like the Sound of Trains album "Rain Like the Sound of Trains." -


"What's My Name," from the The Clash album "The Clash" , was covered on the Manic Street Preachers album "B-Sides, Volume 2." -


"White Riot," from the The Clash album "The Singles" , was covered on the Cracker album "Burning London: The Clash Tribute." -


"White Riot," from the The Clash album "The Singles" , was covered on the Angelic Upstarts album "The Independent Punk Singles Collection." -


"White Riot," from the The Clash album "Che Guevara" , was covered on the Dropkick Murphys album "The Singles Collection: Volume 1 1996-1997." -


"White Riot," from the The Clash album "Che Guevara" , was covered on the Sham 69 album "The Complete Sham 69 Live." -


"White Riot," from the The Clash album "Che Guevara" , was covered on the Anti-Heros album "1000 Nights of Chaos." -


"White Riot," from the The Clash album "Che Guevara" , was covered on the Audioslave album "2003-06-18: Dublin, Ireland." -


"White Riot," from the The Clash album "Che Guevara" , was covered on the Cock Sparrer album "Back Home." -


"White Riot," from the The Clash album "The Clash" , was covered on the Camper Van Beethoven album "7 Hillbilly Punk Ska Classics." -


"Wrong Em Boyo," from the The Clash album "London Calling (Legacy Edition)" , was covered on the Buck-O-Nine album "Barfly."

