Oasis Popular Songs Ranking [2025]
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.
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Oasis Popular Song Rankings [2025] (21–30)
SongbirdOasis22rank/position

Among Oasis’s many classic songs, Songbird drew particular attention as the first track written and composed by Liam Gallagher.
Included on the album Heathen Chemistry, released in June 2002, and issued as a single the following February, it reached No.
3 on the UK charts.
Despite its brief length of about two minutes, its simple, warm lyrics and melody captured many listeners’ hearts and earned high praise from fans.
Written by Liam as a love song for his then-fiancée, its straightforward expression of emotion resonates with listeners.
It’s a must-hear for those struggling with a relationship or wishing to reaffirm their feelings for someone important.
The Shock Of The LightningOasis23rank/position

This is the first single from Dig Out Your Soul, which ended up being virtually Oasis’s final album.
It’s a number brimming with drive, yet it exudes a distinctly psychedelic vibe.
It was also a track that really fired up the crowd live.
Cast No ShadowOasis24rank/position

Among the songs by Oasis, the rock band that Britain proudly claims, this piece is regarded as particularly emotional and contemplative.
It was included on the album (What’s the Story) Morning Glory?, released in September 1995, and was written as a tribute to Richard Ashcroft of The Verve, a friend of the band.
Its lyrics, which portray the complexities of life and the challenges of self-expression, resonate deeply with many listeners.
Noel Gallagher has called it “the best words I’ve ever written,” and the track is distinguished by vocal harmonies influenced by The Beatles, creating a melancholic atmosphere.
LylaOasis25rank/position

This song, released by Oasis—one of the United Kingdom’s most iconic rock bands—was issued as the lead single from their May 2005 album, “Don’t Believe the Truth.” Characterized by Liam Gallagher’s soaring vocals and a powerful sound, the track tells a story of seeking love and freedom.
With a chorus that sticks instantly, it stands as one of the defining masterpieces of Oasis’s later period.
The Hindu TimesOasis26rank/position

A track notable for its meticulously crafted guitar riffs and expansive soundscapes.
Liam Gallagher’s husky vocals deliver an optimistic message with power.
Released in April 2002, it reached No.
1 on the charts in the UK and Canada.
As the lead single from the album “Heathen Chemistry,” it signaled a new challenge for Oasis.
The lyrics, celebrating the soul and passion of music, give strength to overcome adversity.
It’s a must-listen for everyone who loves rock ’n’ roll.
Also perfect as driving music, its exhilarating sound resonates pleasantly.
HelloOasis27rank/position

The first track of their second album—which is also their best-selling—is this “HELLO.” It might be the song that the most people have listened to.
Since it’s the opening track, I think I listened to it quite a lot myself.
Noel’s guitar in the latter half is great, and it’s a memorable song for me.
I’m Outta TimeOasis28rank/position

It’s a superb track dedicated by Liam to John Lennon, showcasing a deeper level of songwriting than ever before.
In the latter part of the song, you can hear an actual sample of John Lennon’s interview audio.





