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Oasis Song The Turning 'Rips Off' Cliff Richard's Devil Woman



















Oasis appear to have taken inspiration from the intro to Cliff Richard’s Devil Woman for The Turning, a track on their new album - and that will be no surprise to followers of the Mancunian magpies.

Noel Gallagher has previously admitted plagiarising Burt Bacharach classic This Guy’s In Love With You for Half The World Away – better known at the theme music for The Royle Family.

Monty Python sideman Neil Innes eventually received a co-writing credit for Whatever after his record company’s lawyers pointed out its incredible similarity to Innes’ How Sweet To Be An Idiot.

Early Oasis stomper Cigarettes And Alcohol channelled T-Rex’s Get It On, while later single Lyla bore a frightening resemblance to Neighbours actor Craig McLachlan’s Mona.

And it’s even been suggested that some Oasis songs might sound a bit like The Beatles!

But don’t just take our word for it. Here’s the Cliff ‘classic’ here.

Source: www.mirror.co.uk

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