This is a discography of the British duo Chas & Dave. Included are single and album releases and their UK chart peaks.
Year | Album title | UK Chart [1] [2] | Label |
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1974 | Oily Rags(as Oily Rags) | - | Signature |
1975 | One Fing 'n' Anuvver | - | Retreat, EMI, Saraband |
1977 | Rockney | - | EMI |
1979 | Don't Give a Monkeys | - | Rockney |
1979 | Chas & Dave | - | Music for Pleasure |
1979 | Remember a Pint of Best Courage Do | - | Rockney |
1981 | Live at Abbey Road | - | EMI |
1981 | The Christmas Jamboree Bag | 25 | Warwick |
1982 | Mustn't Grumble | 35 | Rockney, Edsel |
1982 | Job Lot | 59 | Rockney |
1983 | Knees Up – Christmas Jamboree Bag No.2 | 7 | Rockney |
1983 | Knees Up - Jamboree Bag No.2 - Special Radio Version | - | Rockney |
1983 | Aint No Pleasin' You | - | Liberation Records, True Trax |
1983 | 18th Cambridge Folk Festival | - | BBC Transcription Services |
1984 | Well Pleased | 27 | Rockney |
1984 | Greatest Hits | 16 | Rockney, Transistor Records, Pegasus, EMI |
1985 | Jamboree Bag No.3 | 15 | Rockney |
1986 | Christmas Carol Album | 37 | Telstar |
1987 | Flying | - | Bunce |
1988 | All the Best | - | K-Tel Records |
1991 | Chas & Dave's All Time Jamboree Bag | - | Castle Communications |
1992 | The Best of Chas & Dave | - | Castle Communications, Music Club |
1995 | Street Party | 3 | Telstar |
1995 | Rock 'n' Roll Party | - | Ronco Silver, Hallmark Music & Entertainment |
1997 | Give It Some Stick | - | Recall 2 cd |
1998 | The Greatest Hits Live | - | Prism Leisure |
1998 | Wallop! It's Party Time! | - | Castle Communications |
2000 | You're Never Too Old to Rock' n Roll | - | Cleveland International Records |
2001 | A Cockney Christmas with Chas 'n' Dave | - | Crimson Records |
2001 | Chas 'n' Dave's Double Bubble | - | Crimson Records |
2001 | A Christmas Knees-Up with Chas 'n' Dave | - | EMI |
2002 | Rock 'n' Roll Knees-Up | - | Music Digital |
2003 | The Chas & Dave Party Album | - | Dynamic Entertainment Ltd |
2005 | The Very Best of Chas 'n' Dave | 86 | EMI |
2006 | From Tottenham to Tennessee | - | Music Club |
2009 | 100 Hits Legends | - | Demon Records |
2013 | That's What Happens | 25 | Warner Bros. |
2013 | Gertcha! The EMI Years | - | EMI |
2014 | The Rockney Box 1981-1991 | - | Edsel |
2015 | Greatest | - | Crimson Records |
2016 | Not Just Anuvver Beano | - | Snout Music Ltd |
2018 | Gold | 8 | Demon Records |
2018 | A Little Bit of Us | - | Warner Bros. |
Year | Single title | UK Chart [1] [2] | Label |
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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" | 2 | Rockney | |
"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" | 118 | Rockney |
"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)" | 88 | Bunce | |
"The Diddlum Song (Diddle Ummaday)" | - | ||
1989 | "I Can Get Along Without You" | 162 | A.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 |
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