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The Clash Popular Song Rankings [2025]

The Clash set themselves apart as a punk band that incorporated Black music.

Their sense for mixing styles still feels fresh today.

This time, we’re putting the spotlight on them.

We’ve listed their most-played, popular tracks in a ranked format.

Be sure to check them out.

The Clash Popular Song Rankings [2025] (1–10)

Brand new CadillacThe Clash8rank/position

A rockabilly number by the London punk band The Clash, released in 1977.

The guitar is straightforward rock ’n’ roll, but it doesn’t forget to swing.

The late Joe Strummer’s slightly lisping, laid-back vocals are super cool—definitely give it a listen.

Greatest hits – The very best of The ClashThe Clash9rank/position

The Clash Collection (Playlist) – The Clash Greatest Hits HD
Greatest hits - The very best of The ClashThe Clash

This is a best-of album that covers the career of The Clash, a band that epitomized the UK punk rock scene.

It features numerous tracks with strong social messages and showcases a wide-ranging musical palette that goes beyond the boundaries of punk.

Spanning from their 1977 debut to their 1985 breakup, this collection traces the band’s journey.

Their achievements are highly acclaimed, including their 2003 induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

With powerful sound and incisive lyrics, their music continues to influence countless artists today.

A must-listen for anyone who believes in the power of music to change the world.

Let’s Go CrazyThe Clash10rank/position

The Clash – Let’s Go Crazy (Remastered) [Official Audio]
Let’s Go CrazyThe Clash

The Clash were a punk rock band from England who were hugely active from 1976 to 1986.

They’re as famous as the Sex Pistols and The Damned, and in their early days they incorporated elements of reggae.

Among The Clash’s songs, the one I especially recommend is Let’s Go Crazy.

It’s a mid-career track characterized by a sound that mixes rockabilly and new wave.

Be sure to give it a listen.

The Clash Popular Song Rankings [2025] (11–20)

Rudie Can’t FailThe Clash11rank/position

The Clash – Rudie Can’t Fail (Official Audio)
Rudie Can't FailThe Clash

Released by The Clash in 1979, this track is known for fusing ska and punk.

Its lyrics, inspired by Jamaica’s rude boy culture, and its energetic sound are distinctive, celebrating youthful rebellion and individuality.

Included on the album London Calling, it is highly regarded as one of the band’s signature songs.

Sung as a declaration to live true to oneself without conforming to society’s expectations and norms, the track remains a symbol of the spirit of punk rock to this day.

While incorporating ska elements, it’s a song where you can enjoy The Clash’s uniquely innovative sound.

Should I Stay or Should I GoThe Clash12rank/position

The Clash – Should I Stay or Should I Go (Official Audio)
Should I Stay or Should I GoThe Clash

The Clash have cemented their name in rock history as a legendary punk band.

The cover of London Calling is incredibly famous in Japan as well, often seen on T-shirt designs and more.

One of their hallmarks was incorporating a wide range of musical genres with punk at the core.

Released in 1982, later in their career, Should I Stay or Should I Go could be described as slow punk with bursts of fast punk.

The tambourine rhythm is insanely cool.

It’s a classic track from the masterpiece Combat Rock.

Train in VainThe Clash13rank/position

The Clash – Train in Vain (Stand by Me) (Live at the Lewisham Odeon, 1980)
Train in VainThe Clash

This is the final single from London Calling, the third album by the British punk band The Clash, released in 1979.

It was written primarily by guitarist Mick Jones overnight and recorded the following day.