Track Listing
- "If I Should Fall from Grace with God" (Shane MacGowan) – 2:20
- "Turkish Song of the Damned" (MacGowan, Jem Finer) – 3:27
- "Bottle of Smoke" (MacGowan, Finer) – 2:47
- "Fairytale of New York" (MacGowan, Finer) – 4:36
- "Metropolis" – 2:50 (Finer)
- "Thousands Are Sailing" (Phil Chevron) – 5:28
- "South Australia" (Traditional)† – 3:27
- "Fiesta" (MacGowan, Finer) – 4:13
- "Medley: The Recruiting Sergeant/The Rocky Road to Dublin/The Galway Races" (Traditional) – 4:03
- "Streets of Sorrow/Birmingham Six" (MacGowan, Terry Woods) – 4:39
- "Lullaby of London" (MacGowan) – 3:32
- "The Battle March Medley" (Woods)† – 4:10
- "Sit Down by the Fire" (MacGowan) – 2:18
- "The Broad Majestic Shannon" (MacGowan) – 2:55
- "Worms" (Traditional) – 1:01
- † – CD bonus track, not on vinyl LP or cassette editions
- 2005 reissue
- "If I Should Fall from Grace with God" (MacGowan)
- "Turkish Song of the Damned" (MacGowan, Finer)
- "Bottle of Smoke" (MacGowan, Finer)
- "Fairytale of New York" (MacGowan, Finer)
- "Metropolis" (Finer)
- "Thousands Are Sailing" (Chevron)
- "Fiesta" (MacGowan, Finer)
- "Medley: The Recruiting Sergeant/The Rocky Road to Dublin/The Galway Races" (Traditional)
- "Streets of Sorrow/Birmingham Six" (MacGowan, Woods)
- "Lullaby of London" (MacGowan)
- "Sit Down by the Fire" (MacGowan)
- "The Broad Majestic Shannon" (MacGowan)
- "Worms" (Traditional)
- "The Battle March Medley" (Woods)
- "The Irish Rover" (Joseph Crofts/Traditional)†
- "Mountain Dew" (Traditional)†
- "Shanne Bradley" (MacGowan)†
- "Sketches of Spain" (The Pogues)†
- "South Australia" (Traditional)
- † – bonus track, not on original release
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