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Oasis’ 10 most successful songs – Morning Glory misses out
sanjeev | June 21, 2025 12:21 PM CST

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Oasis are generally considered to be one of the biggest and most influential bands to ever come out of the UK. The brothers are now preparing to play their reunion gigs this summer following their dramatic break-up in 2009.

The Britpop icons have had a total of eight number ones in their careers - but will there be more to come in the future? Here we look at the band's most successful songs as ranked by streams.

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10. Half The World Away: Release date December 18, 1994

Originally the B-side to Whatever, Half the World Away gained recognition when it was used as the theme tune for British sitcom, The Royle Family. It has had more than 139 million streams on Spotify.9. Don't Go Away: Release date May 13, 1998

Despite only being released as a single in Japan, this Oasis track from album Be Here Now has more than 111 million streams on Spotify.8. Whatever: Release date December 18, 1994

This one-off single Whatever, has sold more than 600,000 copies worldwide. It has been streamed 106 million times on Spotify and viewed on YouTube more than 93 million times.7. Supersonic: Release date April 11, 1994

This was the band's debut single and remains in their top 10 most-streamed songs of all time despite only reaching 31 in the charts upon its release. The song has more than 182 million streams on Spotify.6. Live Forever: Release date August 8, 1994

This classic from Definitely Maybe went Platinum in 2018. The track has seen more than 284 million plays on Spotify despite only making number 10 in the charts when it was first released.

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5. Stand By Me: Release date September 22, 1997

Stand By Me was the second single of Be Here Now and was a number two hit for the band. It has gained more than 263 million streams on Spotify throughout the years.4. Champagne Supernova: Release date May 13, 1996

Champagne Supernova is easily one of the band's most successful songs. The track from (What's The Story) Morning Glory has a massive 419 million streams on Spotify.3. Stop Crying Your Heart Out: Release date June 17, 2002

This emotional ballad from 2002's Heathen Chemistry made Number 2 in the charts and was certified Platinum in 2018. On Spotify, it's had a total of 374 million streams.


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