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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.

Timeless masterpieces by Oasis. Soulful vocals woven by the Gallagher brothers. (41–50)

My Big MouthOasis

A rock number brimming with explosive energy from the British rock band Oasis.

Taken from the 1997 album “Be Here Now,” it fuses Noel Gallagher’s razor-sharp melodies and powerful guitar riffs with Liam Gallagher’s one-of-a-kind vocals.

The song candidly reflects the pressures and conflicts the band faced at the time, delivering impactful lyrics laced with self-awareness and irony toward fame.

The album “Be Here Now” sold around 700,000 copies in its first week, topping the UK charts.

First unveiled at the massive Knebworth House concert in August 1996, attended by 250,000 people, this track stands as an emblematic anthem of Oasis’s golden era.

It’s the perfect song for when you want to surrender to a powerful rock sound or set your emotions free.

Oasis’s gem-like masterpieces. Soulful vocals woven by the Gallagher brothers. (51–60)

Sad SongOasis

Noel Gallagher’s introspective voice, paired with the gentle resonance of an acoustic guitar, seeps into the heart as it sings of loneliness and powerlessness.

Included as a bonus track on Oasis’s debut album “Definitely Maybe,” this piece stands apart from their signature powerful rock sound, emerging as a delicate ballad.

Cherished by many fans as a hidden gem since its 1994 release, it was also featured on the 30th Anniversary Deluxe Edition in 2024.

It’s a jewel of a track—one you’ll want to hear through headphones on a quiet night—that resonates deeply and is highly recommended for music lovers eager to discover a new side of Oasis.

Underneath The SkyOasis

Oasis – Underneath The Sky (Official Visualiser)
Underneath The SkyOasis

A gem of a B-side shining in the indie rock scene shakes the very soul of Oasis.

Its poetic lyrics, depicting a person sleeping alone beneath a red sky, and its energetic melody resonate deeply.

The unique worldview and powerful sound showcase the expressive power that is quintessentially Oasis.

Released in February 1996 as the B-side to the single “Don’t Look Back in Anger,” the track was later included on the album The Masterplan.

Released in 1998, the album achieved success by reaching No.

2 on the UK charts.

Centered on themes of loneliness, freedom, and self-discovery, this song is recommended for moments when you want to leave a lingering afterglow in your heart or cherish time alone.

With Liam Gallagher’s commanding vocals intertwined with the guitar sound crafted by Noel Gallagher, it stands out as a captivating track.

Who Feels Love?Oasis

Oasis – Who Feels Love? (Official Video)
Who Feels Love?Oasis

A masterpiece that fuses expansive psychedelic soundscapes with the grand melodies unique to Oasis, the pride of Manchester, England.

Released in April 2000 as the second single from the album “Standing on the Shoulder of Giants,” it was crafted by lead guitarist Noel Gallagher.

The dreamlike soundscape, heavily influenced by The Beatles, perfectly matches the music video’s aesthetic, which was filmed against desert backdrops.

The track reached No.

4 on the UK Singles Chart and entered the top 20 in several European countries.

It’s a song that soothes the soul—one you’ll want to listen to alone on a quiet night.

Highly recommended for those who want to immerse themselves in lyrics that pursue love and peace.

Who Put The Weight Of The World On My Shoulders?Oasis

Oasis – Who Put The Weight Of The World On My Shoulders?
Who Put The Weight Of The World On My Shoulders?Oasis

A gem of a ballad featured on the soundtrack of the film Goal!, this piece was crafted by Oasis, one of the UK’s most iconic bands.

Its grand string arrangements and emotional melodic lines intertwine to create a depth you wouldn’t expect from a football film soundtrack.

Released in October 2005 to coincide with Goal!, the track, alongside remixed versions of other Oasis songs like Cast No Shadow and Morning Glory, brilliantly captures the film’s world.

With UNKLE participating as producer and performances by the London Philharmonic Orchestra, the result is exceptional.

It’s a track that resonates—perfect for a relaxed drive or as background music when you’re standing at a crossroads in life.

WhateverOasis

Oasis – Whatever (Official Video)
WhateverOasis

They are a band that epitomized UK rock in the 1990s and 2000s.

The Gallagher brothers, the core members of the band, are also well known for their poor relationship, frequently becoming tabloid fodder and repeatedly facing break-up crises.

Currently, the older brother, Noel, has left the band, and they are effectively disbanded.

All Around The WorldOasis

Oasis – All Around The World (Official Video)
All Around The WorldOasis

It’s a song that symbolizes the third album, notable for being very long.

Still, the way it forcefully pushes a potentially monotonous track forward with sheer momentum felt emblematic of the times.

About twenty years have passed since then, and listening back now, I find it an even better song.

That hasn’t changed since back then.

The more someone loves this track, the more they can be called an Oasis fan.