10 Best Oasis Songs Not Included on Their Greatest Hits

Posted in: Musicouching by Alistair Briggs on March 17th, 2009 | 33 Comments

I decided to list my ten favourite Oasis songs that were not included on their Greatest Hits, "Stop The Clocks". Some people may agree, some may disagree.

5. Sad Song

This Noel written song was originally meant to be issued on their debut album Definetly Maybe but wasn’t (apart from the Japanese version of the album), it did find its way onto an album eventually but not an Oasis album. It was included on a free CD given away with copies of the Big Issue. Personally, I think this song would have improved their debut album, which is an amazing record anyway. The fact that this song could have made a great album better proves how good a tune it is, Oasis at their acoustic best.

6. Shakermaker

Another hit from their debut album, it was this song that really brought them to the attention of the masses. It peaked at number 11, which considering that every other of their songs has gone higher in the charts since, but one, shows just how much of a turning point in their career this song was. A classic video aswell as a classic song from the original Oasis line up.

7. She’s Electric

This song from the album What’s The Story (Morning Glory) had all the potential to be a massive single for Oasis. Instead it was decided not to release it as a single and just have it as an album track. Arguably the best song on the album. Although the Oasis album Stop The Clocks was a greatest hits and not a best of, this song surely should have been a candidate as it is a stronger and even a better known song than some on the album.

8. Stand By Me

From the album Be Here Now, it hit the number 2 spot in the UK when released in 1997. Includes a line about ‘throwing-up’ a Sunday lunch, apparently written when Noel Gallagher was suffering from a touch of food poisioning. A lot of Oasis fans tend to pass over the Be Here Now period because they think it is their poorest work. The truth is that the album stands the test of time and still stands up as a classic. Personally, it is the Oasis album I always go back to.

9. Sunday Morning Call

From the much derided album Standing On The Shoulder Of Giants, this song was one of the greatest Noel ever sang. Interestingly the album name is very close to the text written on the side of a British two pound coin, the only difference is that on the coin the word shoulder is pluralised. Not one of their biggest hits but did reach the top 5 in the charts.

10.Whatever

This single was released at the tale end of 1994 and became the bands biggest hit up to that point (peaking at number 3 in the UK charts). The song bridged the gap between the first two albums although has never appeared on any Oasis albums, even their best of. Interestingly, if you have a look at the writing credits for this song you will find that it is shared between Gallagher and Innes. Who is Innes I hear you ask? Well that would be Neil Innes of the Bonzo Dog Doo Dah Band who wrote a song called How Sweet It Is To Be An Idiot, the powers that be found that Whatever by Oasis was too similar to the Innes song, so Oasis had to give him a writing credit.

If you liked this, check out the website: For all your music needs, CLICK HERE

37
Liked it
33 Responses to “10 Best Oasis Songs Not Included on Their Greatest Hits”
Leave a Reply

 
 
Powered by Powered by Triond