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Oasis’s gemlike masterpieces. Soulful vocals woven by the Gallagher brothers.

Here are some soul-stirring masterpieces by Oasis, the rock band that Britain proudly claims.

With the commanding vocals and melodies crafted by the distinctive Gallagher brothers, Liam and Noel, paired with lyrics that resonate deeply.

Their songs—singing of life’s joys and hopes, love and loneliness, and at times even brotherly love—continue to captivate hearts across generations.

Oasis’s gemlike masterpieces. Soulful vocals woven by the Gallagher brothers. (81–90)

Fuckin’ In The BushesOasis

It’s not quite typical of Oasis—the British band that sadly broke up—but it’s an incredibly cool track.

While they were known for rock grounded in the tradition of beautiful British melodies, this song features breakbeats, sampling, and guitar work reminiscent of heavy rock.

It’s a sharp, punchy sound that defies expectations in the best way.

Married With ChildrenOasis

Oasis – Married With Children (Official Lyric Video)
Married With ChildrenOasis

Oasis, a rock band from Manchester, UK, is also recommended for women.

Among the tracks on their albums, you’ll find not only rock songs but plenty of ballads as well.

This particular song, which sings about feelings for one’s family, is also recommended.

Greatest Hits AlbumOasis

Since this nearly two-hour video includes most of Oasis’s famous songs, I’m sure it will be a huge hit.

Even people who say “I don’t know Oasis” will probably be fans after watching it for two hours.

I’m Outta TimeOasis

A representative late-period single composed by Liam, it was also performed mid-set at live shows.

It drew attention for sampling John Lennon’s voice at the end, and it feels like a song that symbolizes Oasis as they were nearing their end.

It’s not flashy, but it’s a good track.

Let There Be LoveOasis

Oasis – Let There Be Love (Official Video)
Let There Be LoveOasis

It’s a rare type of love song where Liam and Noel take turns on vocals.

Oasis rarely do love songs, but I think this one is of exceptionally high quality even among those.

It’s also one of the songs I regret never getting to hear live.