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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] (21–30)

LylaOasis29rank/position

This song, released by Oasis—one of the United Kingdom’s most iconic rock bands—was issued as the lead single from their May 2005 album, “Don’t Believe the Truth.” Characterized by Liam Gallagher’s soaring vocals and a powerful sound, the track tells a story of seeking love and freedom.

With a chorus that sticks instantly, it stands as one of the defining masterpieces of Oasis’s later period.

She’s ElectricOasis30rank/position

Oasis – She’s Electric (Official Lyric Video)
She's ElectricOasis

Sparkling melodies and upbeat rhythms that color the history of Britpop.

Featured on Oasis’s October 1995 album (What’s the Story) Morning Glory?, this song captivates with its bright, refreshing sound.

Liam Gallagher’s distinctive falsetto vocals and Noel Gallagher’s superb guitar work weave an exquisite harmony that leaves a strong impression.

The lyrics, brimming with humor, depict a quirky relationship with an eccentric family, wrapping listeners in warmth.

Though an album track, it’s also known as a live favorite that fosters a sense of unity, and in 2019 it was performed at Liam Gallagher’s solo show for the first time in 17 years, sending fans into a frenzy.

It’s the perfect song for gatherings where you want to share a cheerful mood or for moments when you want to set your heart free.

Oasis Popular Song Rankings [2026] (31–40)

Cigarettes & AlcoholOasis31rank/position

It’s one of the signature songs by Oasis, the rock band that the UK proudly boasts to the world.

Released in October 1994 as the fourth single from their debut album “Definitely Maybe,” the track reached No.

7 on the UK charts.

Its lyrics, depicting youthful frustration and rebelliousness, reflected the social climate of the time and resonated with many listeners.

Noel Gallagher’s sharp insight and Liam’s powerful vocals blend perfectly, making it a landmark of Britpop.

It’s a great pick for amping up a weekend night with friends.

D’You Know What I MeanOasis32rank/position

Oasis – D’You Know What I Mean? (Official Video)
D'You Know What I MeanOasis

Released as the lead single from the 1997 third album Be Here Now, this track—running over seven minutes—embodies Oasis’s ambition with its overwhelming sound and abstract lyrics.

It explores themes of fame, self-awareness, and unity, while also making musical nods to The Beatles and Bob Dylan.

Topping the UK Singles Chart and achieving international success, the song holds a significant place in Oasis’s career.

Half The World AwayOasis33rank/position

Oasis – Half The World Away (Official Lyric Video)
Half The World AwayOasis

This is a Britpop classic distinguished by its gently penetrating melody and the calm tone of an acoustic guitar.

Setting itself apart from the powerful sound typical of many of Oasis’s signature tracks, Noel Gallagher’s delicate vocals earnestly sing of liberation from the everyday.

Released to the world in December 1994 as the B-side to the single “Whatever,” the song was later chosen as the theme for the popular British sitcom The Royle Family, capturing the hearts of many viewers.

It was included in the 1998 B-sides compilation album The Masterplan, and in 2015 it was featured in a Christmas commercial for the department store John Lewis, bringing renewed attention.

Beloved by many music fans as a song to listen to when the heart is weary or on a quiet night alone, it continues to be cherished.

Let There Be LoveOasis34rank/position

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.

Rockin’ ChairOasis35rank/position

Oasis – Rockin’ Chair (album version)
Rockin' ChairOasis

This song was a B-side single, but I remember thinking how amazing it was and replaying it over and over at the time.

It’s included on the B-sides album The Masterplan, so I hope many people will give it a listen.

It’s also one of the songs I really wanted to hear live, and it’s a track that many people include on their “hidden best” lists.