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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 Ranking [2026] (41–50)

Guess God Thinks I’m AbelOasis41rank/position

Oasis – Guess God Thinks I’m Abel (album version)
Guess God Thinks I'm AbelOasis

It’s a song titled after the brothers Cain and Abel from the Old Testament, and its lyrics—seemingly reflecting Liam’s feelings toward his brother Noel—leave a strong impression.

In his own compositions, Liam often expresses his gentle and tender emotions, offering a glimpse of a different side of him than usual.

Little JamesOasis42rank/position

Oasis – Little James (album version)
Little JamesOasis

This is Liam’s first-ever original song, written about the son of his then-wife.

Unlike songs written by his brother Noel, it’s a simple and straightforward track, yet it overflows with warmth, dramatically overturning the image Liam had up to that point.

My Big MouthOasis43rank/position

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.

Let’s All Make BelieveOasis44rank/position

This song is included on Oasis’s fourth album, “Standing on the Shoulder of Giants,” released in 2002, by the band centered on the Gallagher brothers, Noel and Liam.

It is a bonus track available only on the Japanese edition.

The lyric “Let’s all pretend we trust each other…” conveys a sense of hopeless despair.

Ain’t Got Nothin’Oasis45rank/position

Oasis – Ain’t Got Nothin’ (album version)
Ain't Got Nothin'Oasis

Like the straight-ahead rock numbers “Better Man” and “The Meaning of Soul,” it features an arrangement that carries a distinctly psychedelic vibe.

It’s an original song that epitomizes Liam’s musical identity, which remained unwavering throughout the Oasis era.