What is the best Oasis song of all time?

By YPB Team
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From anthemic Britpop sing-alongs to heartfelt ballads and guitar-driven deep cuts, the Gallagher brothers left behind a songbook that still fills stadiums. Where do you stand?

Wonderwall - ranking option ranked #1

Wonderwall

A 1995 acoustic ballad from Morning Glory, Oasis's most played song and a defining anthem of 1990s Britpop.

1/15
Don't Look Back in Anger - ranking option ranked #2

Don't Look Back in Anger

A 1995 piano-driven anthem co-written by Noel Gallagher, widely regarded as the band's greatest sing-along.

2/15
Champagne Supernova - ranking option ranked #3

Champagne Supernova

A sprawling 7-minute epic closing Morning Glory, celebrated for its psychedelic atmosphere and emotional weight.

3/15
Live Forever - ranking option ranked #4

Live Forever

Oasis's breakthrough 1994 single from Definitely Maybe, a hopeful anthem about transcendence that launched the band.

4/15
Slide Away - ranking option ranked #5

Slide Away

An emotional 1994 standout from Definitely Maybe, often cited by fans as the most underrated song in the catalog.

5/15
Supersonic - ranking option ranked #6

Supersonic

The energetic debut single from Definitely Maybe in 1994, introducing the world to Oasis's raw, confident rock sound.

6/15
Half the World Away - ranking option ranked #7

Half the World Away

A reflective 1994 B-side beloved as the theme to The Royle Family, showcasing Noel's acoustic songwriting at its best.

7/15
Acquiesce - ranking option ranked #8

Acquiesce

A 1995 B-side featuring a rare Noel-Liam vocal duet, considered by many fans to be one of the band's finest recordings.

8/15
Some Might Say - ranking option ranked #9

Some Might Say

Oasis's first UK number one single in 1995, a driving rock track from Morning Glory full of swagger and optimism.

9/15
Stop Crying Your Heart Out - ranking option ranked #10

Stop Crying Your Heart Out

A sweeping 2002 ballad from Heathen Chemistry, praised as one of Noel's most emotional and uplifting compositions.

10/15
The Importance of Being Idle - ranking option ranked #11

The Importance of Being Idle

A 2005 UK chart-topper from Don't Believe the Truth, a breezy and witty song that recalled the band's peak-era charm.

11/15
Roll With It - ranking option ranked #12

Roll With It

A 1995 UK number two single from Morning Glory, a punchy upbeat rock anthem now inseparable from Britpop nostalgia.

12/15
She's Electric - ranking option ranked #13

She's Electric

A playful 1995 fan favorite from Morning Glory, celebrated for its melody and Liam's cheeky delivery.

13/15
Little by Little - ranking option ranked #14

Little by Little

A 2002 radio hit from Heathen Chemistry, featuring a melodic groove that became one of the era's defining rock singles.

14/15
Morning Glory - ranking option ranked #15

Morning Glory

The title track of Oasis's landmark 1995 album, a relentless guitar-driven song that epitomizes the band's live energy.

15/15

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