Members
- Paul Cook – drums (1975–78, 1996–present)
- Steve Jones – guitar, bass guitar (studio), backing vocals (1975–78, 1996–present)
- Glen Matlock – bass guitar, backing vocals (1975–77, 1996–present)
- Johnny Rotten – lead vocals (1975–78, 1996–present)
- Former member
- Sid Vicious – bass guitar, backing vocals (1977–78; died 1979)
- Post-Rotten "Sex Pistols" singers
Lead vocalists, other than Johnny Rotten, on The Great Rock 'n' Roll Swindle tracks credited to the Sex Pistols:
- Ronnie Biggs – lead vocals on "No One Is Innocent", "Belsen Was a Gas"
- Paul Cook – lead vocals on "Silly Thing" (film and album version)
- Steve Jones – lead vocals on "Friggin' In The Riggin'", "EMI (Orchestral)", "Lonely Boy", "Silly Thing" (single version)
- Malcolm McLaren – lead vocals on "God Save The Queen (Symphony)", "You Need Hands"
- Edward Tudor-Pole – lead vocals on "The Great Rock 'n' Roll Swindle", "Who Killed Bambi?", "Rock Around the Clock"
- Sid Vicious – lead vocals on "My Way", "Something Else", "C'mon Everybody"
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