Chas & Dave discography

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This is a discography of the British duo Chas & Dave. Included are single and album releases and their UK chart peaks.

Contents

Albums

YearAlbum title UK Chart [1] [2] Label
1974Oily Rags(as Oily Rags)-Signature
1975One Fing 'n' Anuvver-Retreat, EMI, Saraband
1977Rockney-EMI
1979Don't Give a Monkeys-Rockney
1979Chas & Dave- Music for Pleasure
1979Remember a Pint of Best Courage Do-Rockney
1981Live at Abbey Road-EMI
1981The Christmas Jamboree Bag25 Warwick
1982Mustn't Grumble35Rockney, Edsel
1982 Job Lot 59Rockney
1983Knees Up – Christmas Jamboree Bag No.27Rockney
1983Knees Up - Jamboree Bag No.2 - Special Radio Version-Rockney
1983Aint No Pleasin' You-Liberation Records, True Trax
198318th Cambridge Folk Festival-BBC Transcription Services
1984Well Pleased27Rockney
1984Greatest Hits16Rockney, Transistor Records, Pegasus, EMI
1985Jamboree Bag No.315Rockney
1986Christmas Carol Album37 Telstar
1987Flying-Bunce
1988All the Best- K-Tel Records
1991Chas & Dave's All Time Jamboree Bag- Castle Communications
1992The Best of Chas & Dave-Castle Communications, Music Club
1995Street Party3Telstar
1995Rock 'n' Roll Party-Ronco Silver, Hallmark Music & Entertainment
1997Give It Some Stick-Recall 2cd
1998The Greatest Hits Live-Prism Leisure
1998Wallop! It's Party Time!-Castle Communications
2000You're Never Too Old to Rock' n Roll-Cleveland International Records
2001A Cockney Christmas with Chas 'n' Dave-Crimson Records
2001Chas 'n' Dave's Double Bubble-Crimson Records
2001A Christmas Knees-Up with Chas 'n' Dave-EMI
2002Rock 'n' Roll Knees-Up-Music Digital
2003The Chas & Dave Party Album-Dynamic Entertainment Ltd
2005The Very Best of Chas 'n' Dave86EMI
2006From Tottenham to Tennessee-Music Club
2009100 Hits Legends-Demon Records
2013That's What Happens25 Warner Bros.
2013Gertcha! The EMI Years-EMI
2014The Rockney Box 1981-1991-Edsel
2015Greatest-Crimson Records
2016Not Just Anuvver Beano-Snout Music Ltd
2018Gold8Demon Records
2018A Little Bit of Us-Warner Bros.

Singles

YearSingle title UK Chart [1] [2] Label
1975"Old Dog and Me"-Retreat
"I Am a Rocker"-
1976"Old Time Song"-
1978"Strummin'"52 EMI
"what a miserable Saturday night"-
1979"Massage Parlour"-
"Gertcha"20
"The Sideboard Song"55
"It's Alright for Nothin'!" (EP)-Rockney
1980"Rabbit"8
1981"Poor Old Mr Woogie"-
"Ossie's Dream (Spurs Are on Their Way to Wembley)"
(with Tottenham Hotspur FA Cup Final Squad)
5
"Turn That Noise Down"76
"Stars Over 45"21
"Rabbit"Sonet (Sweden)
"Rabbit" (EP)Courage
"Mr. Woogie"- Rockney
1982"Oh Darling (Dir Macht Keiner Was Recht)"- Telefunken (Germany)
"Auld Lang Syne"- A&M Records
"Ain't No Pleasing You"2Rockney
"Tottenham, Tottenham" (with Tottenham Hotspur FA Cup Final Squad)19
"Margate"46
"Wish I Could Write a Love Song"-
1983"London Girls"63
"Beer Belly Banjos (Roll Out the Barrels)"111
"My Melancholy Baby"51
1984"There in Your Eyes"91
"I Wonder in Whose Arms..."102
"Harry Was a Champion"124
1985"Rock 'n' Roll Jamboree"101
"In Sickness and in Health"95 BBC
1986"You're Just in Love"118Rockney
"Snooker Loopy" (with The Matchroom Mob)6
"Halley's Comet"187 [3]
"Long Long Ago" (with the Cambridge Heath Salvation Army Band)143 [4] Hodgecock
1987"Romford Rap" (with The Matchroom Mob)91 Rainbow
"Hot Shot Tottenham!" (with Tottenham Hotspur FC)18
"Flying (Home)"88Bunce
"The Diddlum Song (Diddle Ummaday)"-
1989"I Can Get Along Without You"162A.1.
1991"When the Year Ends in One" (with Tottenham Hotspur Football Club)44
"The Victory Song" (with Tottenham Hotspur FC)-Glory
"When Days Were Long (But Far Too Short)"-Essential
1996"Ain't No Pleasin' You"-Old Gold
2001"Snooker Loopy (Remix)"-VVM
2005"The Sideboard Song (Cow Son Mix)"-EMI
2010"Head to Head (With the Undead)"-Screamworks0.
2013"Rabbit" (RSD Re-Issue)-Rockney
"Two Worlds Collide"- Warner Bros.
2016"One Fing 'n' Anuvver"-Live Here Now
2018"A Little Bit of Me"-Rockney

Participations

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References

  1. 1 2 "Chas & Dave – Full Official Chart History". Official Charts Company. Official Charts Company. Retrieved 19 January 2016.
  2. 1 2 "Tottenham Hotspur FC – Full Official Chart History". Official Charts Company. Official Charts Company. Retrieved 19 January 2016.
  3. https://www.ukmix.org/forum/chart-discussion/chart-analysis/11007390-uk-singles-charts-1986-including-chart-panel-sales/page9
  4. https://www.ukmix.org/forum/chart-discussion/chart-analysis/11007390-uk-singles-charts-1986-including-chart-panel-sales