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.
- Oasis’s gemlike masterpieces. Soulful vocals woven by the Gallagher brothers.
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Oasis Popular Songs Ranking [2025] (31–40)
Sunday Morning CallOasis36rank/position

British rock cannot be discussed without Oasis.
One of their songs released in 2000 that’s related to Sunday is “Sunday Morning Call.” Among Oasis’s tracks, it’s a calm, wistful number.
Noel Gallagher, who wrote the song, said in an interview that it’s about the impulses unique to someone who has achieved everything—wanting to tear down what they’ve built or ending up hurting the people around them.
It’s a song that lets you feel the strain and darker side Noel saw in those who have found success.
Be Here NowOasis37rank/position

This is the title track included on Oasis’s third album, “Be Here Now.” It’s also a distinctive song with the unusual backstory that Noel Gallagher of Oasis wrote it while on vacation with Johnny Depp and Kate Moss.
The song also draws on the rhythm of the Rolling Stones’ “Honky Tonk Women.”
Bring It On DownOasis38rank/position

I prefer intense punk sounds over Oasis’s beautiful melodies.
It’s not just the intensity—what makes it quintessentially Oasis is the sense of style they add, and that twist is the best part.
Liam’s vocals on this track are furious to the very end.
Cigarettes & AlcoholOasis39rank/position

It’s one of the signature songs by Oasis, the rock band that the UK proudly boasts to the world.
Released in October 1994 as the fourth single from their debut album “Definitely Maybe,” the track reached No.
7 on the UK charts.
Its lyrics, depicting youthful frustration and rebelliousness, reflected the social climate of the time and resonated with many listeners.
Noel Gallagher’s sharp insight and Liam’s powerful vocals blend perfectly, making it a landmark of Britpop.
It’s a great pick for amping up a weekend night with friends.
Fucking in the bushesOasis40rank/position

An instrumental track that’s rare for Oasis, with a highly impressive intro where a huge groove swirls.
Since there are no lyrics, the guitar riff is very simple, but it’s super cool, right? The bending section where the tension gradually ramps up is the kind of playing that would make any guitarist think, “I want to try playing that myself!!” By the way, the spoken lines that come in partway through are said to be sampled from the documentary The Isle of Wight Festival.
Oasis Popular Song Rankings [2025] (41–50)
Guess God Thinks I’m AbelOasis41rank/position

It’s a song titled after the brothers Cain and Abel from the Old Testament, and its lyrics—seemingly reflecting Liam’s feelings toward his brother Noel—leave a strong impression.
In his own compositions, Liam often expresses his gentle and tender emotions, offering a glimpse of a different side of him than usual.
Little JamesOasis42rank/position

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.





