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Oasis Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

Oasis, the band whose vocalist and younger Gallagher brother, Liam, kept the tabloids buzzing with his sharp tongue, and whose guitarist and songwriter, the elder Gallagher brother Noel, filled the charts with catchy melodies he wrote.

I think they might be the most famous band in the UK after the Beatles.

Oasis Popular Song Rankings [2026] (61–70)

Definitely MaybeOasis64rank/position

Oasis – Rock ‘n’ Roll Star
Definitely MaybeOasis

The artwork for Oasis—a band led by the Gallagher brothers, Liam, a charismatic vocalist, and Noel, a genius songwriter, and arguably the strongest rock band to come out of the UK in the 1990s—is, contrary to their wild image, remarkably British and stylish, whether for albums or EPs.

The album cover for their legendary debut, Definitely Maybe—an iconic piece in British rock history—features a photo shot in the living room of early member and guitarist Bonehead’s house, and it’s impossibly cool and slick.

The cover, which exudes the vibe of the band lazily spending a quiet afternoon, includes photos of the great composer Burt Bacharach and Rodney Marsh, known as a Manchester City player; an Epiphone guitar in the back of the room; and on the TV, the young Clint Eastwood classic For a Few Dollars More—details that convey their tastes.

There are also touches of brilliance like a spinning globe and casually placed glasses, which evoke various images.

By the way, Liam’s reclining pose has a specific meaning too, so if you’re curious, it’s fun to look it up.

Don’ look back in angerOasis65rank/position

From the Western music duo Oasis, “Don’t Look Back in Anger.” In their homeland of the UK, the brothers Noel and Liam Gallagher’s song is considered a second national anthem.

This is a track you’ll definitely want to play at the end of a sports day or cultural festival.

Fuckin’ In The BushesOasis66rank/position

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.

Go Let It OutOasis67rank/position

Oasis – Go Let It Out (Official Video)
Go Let It OutOasis

It’s a track that could be called an introduction to the year 2000, with an impressive psychedelic sound.

It conveys the sense of a new challenge from Oasis, the British rock band renowned worldwide.

Exploring themes of self-actualization, individuality, and liberation, it’s a highly message-driven piece that encourages listeners to express themselves.

Released in February 2000, it reached number one on the charts in many countries, including the UK and Ireland.

As the lead single from their fourth album, “Standing on the Shoulder of Giants,” it generated significant buzz.

It’s a perfect song for moments when you want to fire yourself up—like during a drive or a workout at the gym.

Greatest Hits AlbumOasis68rank/position

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.

HeadshrinkerOasis69rank/position

Oasis – Headshrinker (Official Visualiser)
HeadshrinkerOasis

A B-side gem released in 1995 by the legendary British rock band Oasis.

Originally included as the B-side to Some Might Say, the track was later featured on the album The Masterplan and has been highly praised by fans.

It is also known as the last song to feature the band’s early drummer, Tony McCarroll.

With powerful guitar riffs and Liam Gallagher’s soul-stirring vocals, it explodes with energy.

The lyrics, themed around loneliness and loss of self, vividly reflect the emotions of youth.

Included on The Masterplan, which reached No.

2 on the UK Official Albums Chart and sold over 3 million copies worldwide, this is a must-listen for anyone seeking solace in music or looking for authentic rock that truly resonates.

Keep The Dream AliveOasis70rank/position

This song delivers a powerful message about never giving up on your dreams, resonating deeply in the heart.

Its medium-tempo, melodic guitar riffs and rhythmic drums distill the quintessential Britpop charm that only Oasis can offer.

Featured on the album “Don’t Believe The Truth,” released in May 2005, this gem was composed by the band’s bassist, Andy Bell.

Within its expansive soundscape, it powerfully voices the emotions caught between reality and ideals.

It’s a track to play when you want to remember the importance of holding on to your dreams, or when you feel like giving up halfway.