What is the best Oasis song of all time?
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
A 1995 acoustic ballad from Morning Glory, Oasis's most played song and a defining anthem of 1990s Britpop.

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.

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

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

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

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

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.

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.

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

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

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.

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

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

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

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