"Bankrobber" is a 1980 song by English punk rock band The Clash. It was never released on any of their studio albums and instead appearing on their compilation album Black Market Clash. It went to number 12 in the United Kingdom and number 14 in both New Zealand and Ireland.
Track listing
- 7" vinyl
- "Bankrobber" (The Clash) โ 4:36
- "Rockers Galore... UK Tour" (Mikey Dread) โ 4:42
References
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- Joe Strummer
- Mick Jones
- Paul Simonon
- Topper Headon
- Terry Chimes
- Keith Levene
- Rob Harper
- Pete Howard
- Nick Sheppard
- Vince White
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| Studio albums | |
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| Live albums |
- From Here to Eternity: Live
- Live at Shea Stadium
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| Compilations |
- Black Market Clash
- The Story of the Clash, Volume 1
- 1977 Revisited
- Clash on Broadway
- The Singles (1991)
- Super Black Market Clash
- The Essential Clash
- Singles Box
- The Singles (2007)
- Sound System
- The Clash Hits Back
- 5 Album Studio Set
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| Extended plays |
- Capital Radio
- The Cost of Living
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| Singles | |
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| Other songs |
- "Career Opportunities"
- "Capital Radio One"
- "Garageland"
- "I'm So Bored with the USA"
- "Janie Jones"
- "London's Burning"
- "Police and Thieves"
- "Jail Guitar Doors"
- "Brand New Cadillac"
- "Death or Glory"
- "Lost in the Supermarket"
- "Revolution Rock"
- "Rudie Can't Fail"
- "Spanish Bombs"
- "Junco Partner"
- "Washington Bullets"
- "Overpowered by Funk"
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| Films |
- Rude Boy
- Concert for Kampuchea
- The Clash: Westway to the World
- Joe Strummer: The Future Is Unwritten
- London Town
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| Related articles |
- Discography
- Songs
- Band members
- The 101ers
- London SS
- Public Image Ltd
- Big Audio Dynamite
- Havana 3am
- The Latino Rockabilly War
- The Pogues
- The Mescaleros
- Carbon/Silicon
- The Good, the Bad & the Queen
- Gorillaz
- Spirit of St. Louis
- Rock Against Racism
- The Joe Strummer Foundation
- Bernard Rhodes
- Don Letts
- Alex Michon
- Caroline Coon
- Sandy Pearlman
- Guy Stevens
- Kosmo Vinyl
- Mick Gallagher
- Norman Watt-Roy
- Tymon Dogg
- Mikey Dread
- Ellen Foley
- Futura 2000
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