Oasis, the rock band that represents the UK.
Centered around the Gallagher brothers, the members came together and quickly rose to become a hugely popular band, with even their comments and fashion drawing attention.
From their many hit numbers, here’s a ranking of songs that are often sung at karaoke.
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Don’t Look Back In AngerOasis1rank/position

Oasis, emblematic of the UK music scene in the ’90s and back in the global spotlight after announcing their reunion in August 2024.
Released as a single in February 1996 and selling over three million copies in the UK, this song is an eternal anthem in rock history.
It’s also famous for featuring Noel Gallagher on vocals instead of his brother Liam, who usually takes the mic.
The message, “Don’t look back in anger,” became a beacon of hope that helped soothe people’s grief after the incident in Manchester in May 2017.
At their miraculous 2025 reunion shows, it sparked massive sing-alongs once again.
The moment that opening piano rings out, it creates a moving atmosphere that makes everyone want to link arms and sing their hearts out together.
WonderwallOasis2rank/position

Among Oasis’s illustrious discography—especially as they’re set to play their first Japan shows since reuniting in October 2025—this is one of their most famous songs.
Featured on the album (What’s the Story) Morning Glory?, it’s a piece that sings of feelings for someone who serves as an emotional anchor.
While grappling with loneliness and anxiety, it conveys the hope that the other person might save you, and its simple yet profound message resonates with many.
Beginning with a gentle acoustic guitar, the melody is straightforward and easy to sing, making it a timeless classic that reached No.
2 on the UK charts and remains a karaoke staple.
Its sound reflects a deep reverence for the Beatles, offering enjoyment for everyone from newcomers to Western music to seasoned listeners.
WhateverOasis3rank/position

A quintessential Britpop anthem of the 1990s, this track still shines with undimmed brilliance.
Released as a single in December 1994, it was a landmark for Oasis, becoming their first song to break into the UK Top 5.
Its roughly six minutes and twenty seconds weave together the London Session Orchestra’s sweeping strings with a handclap-driven strum style, delivering a truly stadium-sized sound.
The lyrics carry a powerful message about choosing your own freedom—one that resonates even more deeply with the perspective that comes with life experience.
Featured in Coca-Cola’s 125th anniversary campaign and Asahi Beer’s “Asahi Off” commercial, the melody is likely to stir nostalgic memories for many listeners.
With its relaxed tempo and relatively gentle melodic range, it’s also easy to sing comfortably at karaoke.
Stand By MeOasis4rank/position

“Stand by Me” is the 14th single released by Oasis in 1997.
Rather than showcasing jaw-dropping vocal acrobatics, it features the band’s trademark “familiar, unpretentious vocals,” which in a sense makes it an approachable song even for people who aren’t confident singers.
The tempo is medium—neither too slow nor too fast—so it should feel just right to sing, even for Japanese listeners who aren’t very used to English lyrics.
Try singing it in a way that doesn’t disrupt the laid-back, big-groove feel of the track.
I get the sense most people won’t have issues with the key, but depending on the individual, lowering it a bit might make it easier to sing.
LylaOasis5rank/position

This is an Oasis single, released in May 2005, notable for its powerful guitar riffs and catchy melodies.
Featured on the album “Don’t Believe the Truth,” it topped the UK Singles Chart and achieved gold certification in the UK, marking major success.
The lyrics, which tell a story of seeking love and freedom, deliver a resonant and meaningful message.
Written and composed by Noel Gallagher, the song’s value was further recognized following strong reactions at live performances.
It’s a great pick when you want to energize a karaoke session or have fun singing with friends.
d’you know what i meanOasis6rank/position

If you’re a woman in your 30s who doesn’t want to shoulder the sorrow of a relationship alone, try listening to a song by Oasis that speaks to people all around the world.
You may feel alone, but you’re truly not.
Pay attention to this epic track that will make you feel that way.
AcquiesceOasis7rank/position

Hailing from Manchester, Oasis finally came to Japan in 2025 for their long-awaited reunion tour, igniting frenzy not only among the Britpop generation but also younger music fans, and turning the whole country into a festival-like atmosphere.
Among their many signature tracks, one of the most beloved is a song that originally appeared as a B-side.
First released in April 1995 as the coupling track to a single and later placed as the opening track on the B-sides compilation The Masterplan, this song shines with the brothers’ twin vocals.
The structure alternates between Liam Gallagher’s powerful verses and Noel Gallagher’s soaring choruses, perfectly mirroring lyrics about needing and trusting each other.
With its exhilarating guitar sound and a chorus that all but guarantees a sing-along, it’s sure to spark mass karaoke belting.
Despite being a B-side, a promotional video was made in 2006, and it has become a live staple—an enduring anthem.


