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’s gemlike masterpieces. Soulful vocals woven by the Gallagher brothers.
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Oasis Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (1–10)
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

It’s a famous song that everyone knows.
There are various theories about whom the lyrics are addressed to—some say “to a girlfriend,” others say “to his mother”—but in any case, I think it’s a love song.
The chorus goes, “I said maybe you’re gonna be the one that saves me And after all, you’re my wonderwall.” The lyrics are very good.
The overall tone isn’t very bright, so it might work well in a quiet setting, like a scene where someone is reading a letter.
WhateverOasis3rank/position

At moments celebrating a new chapter in life, grand-scale songs can be especially moving.
Oasis—the legendary British rock band that miraculously reunited in 2024 and sparked a social phenomenon with shows in Japan the following year—released the single “Whatever” in December 1994, a track brimming with hope for a free future.
Its beautiful string arrangements blend seamlessly with a powerful rock sound, creating a warmly resonant effect.
The song carries an affirmative message about singing one’s own free will, giving listeners a strong push forward.
In Japan, it has long been beloved, having been featured in Asahi Beer commercials, among others.
Why not choose it as farewell party BGM to blow away the sadness of parting and send off your friends with a smile?
Live ForeverOasis4rank/position

This is Oasis’s timeless anthem that stood against the pessimistic mood enveloping the rock scene at the time, boldly proclaiming the joy of being alive.
Released in August 1994 as a single from the classic album Definitely Maybe, it’s widely known that Noel Gallagher came up with the idea while working in a warehouse.
In 2006, it topped a Q magazine poll of the greatest songs in history, and its universal brilliance remains undimmed.
Embracing those who wish to keep hope alive no matter how difficult the circumstances, the song swept entire venues into a wave of emotion during the 2025 reunion tour.
It’s a supreme, era-transcending number you should listen to especially when you’re feeling down or need to fire yourself up.
Champagne SupernovaOasis5rank/position

A band that represents the UK rock scene, Oasis released a track on their 1995 album (What’s the Story) Morning Glory? that stands as a seven-minute epic incorporating elements of psychedelic rock.
Its gradual build from a relaxed tempo and its dreamlike lyrical world offer a universal appeal that invites each listener’s own interpretation.
The song reached No.
1 on the U.S.
Modern Rock Tracks chart, and a slowed-down version is used in the film The Electric State, scheduled for release in 2025.
Oasis, who announced their reunion in August 2024, are set to embark on the world tour “OASIS LIVE 25” in 2025, with performances planned in Japan as well.
Through choral performance, the song’s grand and beautiful melody can be reimagined in a different form.
Stand By MeOasis6rank/position

As pioneers of Britpop who led the UK music scene in the 1990s, Oasis’s songs continue to be loved across generations.
Released in September 1997, this work drew major attention as the second single from the album “Be Here Now.” Noel Gallagher’s beautifully crafted melodies blend perfectly with Liam Gallagher’s powerful vocals, delivering a song about life’s uncertainties and the importance of mutual support in relationships.
It reached No.
2 on the UK Singles Chart and earned a Gold certification.
It’s a classic that’s especially popular in Japan—be sure to give it a listen!
Some Might SayOasis7rank/position

The song released in 1995 is known as one of the signature tracks by Oasis, the British rock band renowned worldwide.
Characterized by simple yet powerful lyrics and a catchy melody, it was co-written by Noel Gallagher and drummer Alan White.
It reached number one on the UK Singles Chart, becoming the band’s first number-one hit.
The lyrics carry a hopeful message that good things will inevitably follow periods of hardship and darkness, resonating with many fans.
The track has continued to be loved over the years and was even featured in the game Guitar Hero World Tour.


