Oasis’s gemlike masterpieces. Soulful vocals woven by the Gallagher brothers.
Here are some soul-stirring masterpieces by Oasis, the rock band that Britain proudly claims.
With the commanding vocals and melodies crafted by the distinctive Gallagher brothers, Liam and Noel, paired with lyrics that resonate deeply.
Their songs—singing of life’s joys and hopes, love and loneliness, and at times even brotherly love—continue to captivate hearts across generations.
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Oasis’s jewel-like masterpieces. The Gallaghers’ soul-stirring vocals. (21–30)
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.
Put Yer Money Where Yer Mouth IsOasis

A soul-stirring track woven by uniquely weighty twin vocals.
Featured on the album “Standing on the Shoulder of Giants,” released by the Gallagher brothers in February 2000, the song reflects influences from ’70s and ’80s rock while showcasing innovative sound design.
Its experimental approach—effectively incorporating drum loops and synthesizers—was a bold step that signaled a new frontier for Oasis.
Created after the establishment of their own label, Big Brother Recordings, the work carries a profound message that questions the weight and responsibility of words.
It topped the UK Albums Chart and became a major hit, selling over 310,000 copies in its first week.
The passionate guitar sound and powerful melody are sure to be a strong ally when you’re at a crossroads in life or need to fire yourself up.
The TurningOasis

This is a track from Oasis’s 7th album, “Dig Out Your Soul.” Composed by Noel, the song starts with drums and piano.
It’s also notable for its guitar solo in the interlude.
Additionally, the song is famous for featuring the intro of the Beatles’ “Dear Prudence” in the outro.
Fade AwayOasis

A British rock masterpiece that brilliantly captures the emotions of a young person swaying between dreams and reality.
Many hidden gems lie among Oasis’s B-sides, and this track is often cited as one of the finest.
Released in October 1994 as the B-side to the single “Cigarettes & Alcohol,” it was later included on the album The Masterplan.
Its powerful guitar riff and weighty rhythm leave a strong impression, with Noel Gallagher’s crafted melodies perfectly matched by Liam Gallagher’s distinctive vocals.
In September 1995, a lavish acoustic version was recorded featuring actor Johnny Depp and model Kate Moss.
It’s a song everyone standing at a crossroads in life should hear.
(What’s the Story) Morning Glory?Oasis

A pinnacle of Britpop—that’s Oasis’s album (What’s the Story) Morning Glory?.
Released in October 1995, this masterpiece took the UK music scene by storm, selling 347,000 copies in its first week and becoming one of the biggest hits of the ’90s.
It features iconic tracks like Wonderwall and Don’t Look Back in Anger.
The album cover shows Berwick Street in London, and a fun detail is that producer Owen Morris appears in the shot.
It’s a must-listen for anyone interested in Britpop or looking to immerse themselves in ’90s music.
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.
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.






