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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 Songs Ranking [2026] (1–10)

AcquiesceOasis8rank/position

Oasis – Acquiesce (Live at Knebworth, 10 August ’96)
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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.

Morning GloryOasis9rank/position

Oasis – Morning Glory (Official HD Remastered Video)
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Since their 2024 reunion, Oasis have been touring the world, and this is a rock anthem from their signature album (What’s the Story) Morning Glory?.

It’s marked by a raw yet catchy guitar riff and lyrics that depict hedonism on the brink and the anxieties of urban life.

The chorus line “I need a little time to wake up” simultaneously conveys the band’s success and exhaustion.

A remixed version was included on the soundtrack to the 2005 film Goal!.

Its rough-edged energy and upbeat rhythm are sure to lift your mood, making it perfect background music when you want to power through a big weekend clean-up or fire yourself up.

Don’t Look Back AngerOasis10rank/position

Don’t Look Back In Anger (Remastered)
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It’s a song distinguished by a beautiful, emotionally resonant melody and profound lyrics.

It carries a message of looking forward and living without dwelling on the past.

Released as a single from the album “(What’s the Story) Morning Glory?” in February 1996, it reached number one on the UK charts.

The intro is an homage to John Lennon’s “Imagine.” Listening to it after experiencing heartbreak or setbacks may help you feel more positive.

It’s also recommended to hum along with someone special.

Its universal lyrics are likely to resonate with people across generations.

Oasis Popular Song Rankings [2026] (11–20)

Don’t Go AwayOasis11rank/position

Oasis, who dominated the British rock scene, have a catalog full of unforgettable classics, but this song stands out with a special presence.

Featured on the 1997 album “Be Here Now,” it is a masterpiece that fully showcases Noel Gallagher’s delicate sensibilities.

It expresses the pain of heartbreak and the fear of losing someone dear through a beautiful melody, resonating deeply with listeners.

In fact, it was released as a single exclusively in Japan, and when the best-of album came out, it was included as a bonus track only on the Japanese edition.

Falling DownOasis12rank/position

Oasis – Falling Down (Official Video)
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This track, a popular late-period Oasis song that was also used as the opening theme for the Japanese anime Eden of the East, stands out for its melody tinged with psychedelic elements and lyrics depicting collapse and helplessness.

Included on the 2008 album Dig Out Your Soul and released as a single the following year, it became the final single before Oasis disbanded.

Written by Noel Gallagher, the song is a classic that showcases his delicate side and his talent as a songwriter.

The remix by The Chemical Brothers also drew attention, making it a track that can be enjoyed in various forms.

It’s perfect for times when you’re facing life’s hardships or want to connect with lyrics that truly resonate.

SupersonicOasis13rank/position

Oasis – Supersonic (Official HD Remastered Video)
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In April 1994, a debut track that sent shockwaves through the UK music scene was born.

Marked by a powerful guitar riff and a catchy melody, this song became a forerunner of Britpop.

Its lyrics carry a message of “living true to yourself,” resonating with young people in the ’90s.

It’s a track packed with Oasis’s appeal, igniting a sense of unity with the audience at live shows.

This energetic song, which seems to embody the band’s very momentum, still captures the hearts of many and refuses to let go.

Stop Crying Your Heart OutOasis14rank/position

Oasis – Stop Crying Your Heart Out (Official Video)
Stop Crying Your Heart OutOasis

A comforting song about memories of love.

Written by Noel Gallagher and released in 2002, it is Oasis’s 20th single.

It is also known as the theme song for the film The Butterfly Effect.

The British singer Leona Lewis covered the song on her 2009 album Echo.