Malcolm McLaren
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- Born Malcolm Robert Andrew McLaren on 22 January 1946 in England, UK.
- Died on 08 April 2010 in Switzerland.
- 1982


Buffalo Gals
- Malcolm McLaren
(and World Famous Supreme Team) entered the UK charts on 28 November 1982, spent 12 weeks in the charts and reached number 9.- 1983


Soweto
- Malcolm McLaren
entered the UK charts on 20 February 1983, spent 5 weeks in the charts and reached number 32.

Double Dutch
- Malcolm McLaren
entered the UK charts on 26 June 1983, spent 13 weeks in the charts and reached number 3.

Duck For The Oyster
- Malcolm McLaren
entered the UK charts on 18 December 1983, spent 5 weeks in the charts and reached number 54.- 1984


Madam Butterfly
- Malcolm McLaren
entered the UK charts on 26 August 1984, spent 9 weeks in the charts and reached number 13.

Madam Butterfly
- Malcolm McLaren
re-entered the UK charts on 04 November 1984 and spent a further 1 in the charts reaching number 80.- 1985


Carmen
- Malcolm McLaren
entered the UK charts on 13 January 1985, spent 3 weeks in the charts and reached number 79.- 1989


Waltz Darling
- Malcolm McLaren
(and The Bootzilla Orchestra) entered the UK charts on 21 May 1989, spent 8 weeks in the charts and reached number 31.

Something's Jumpin' In Your Shirt
- Malcolm McLaren
entered the UK charts on 13 August 1989, spent 8 weeks in the charts and reached number 29.

House Of The Blue Danube
- Malcolm McLaren
(and The Bootzilla Orchestra) entered the UK charts on 19 November 1989, spent 3 weeks in the charts and reached number 73.- 1990


Deep In Vogue
- Malcolm McLaren
(and The Bootzilla Orchestra) entered the UK charts on 13 May 1990, spent 2 weeks in the charts and reached number 83.- 1991


Magic's Back
- Malcolm McLaren
(and Alison Limerick) entered the UK charts on 15 December 1991, spent 4 weeks in the charts and reached number 42.- 1998


Buffalo Gals Stampede
- Malcolm McLaren
(vs. Rakim & Roger Sanchez) entered the UK charts on 27 September 1998, spent 1 weeks in the charts and reached number 65.