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CD - CRESCD 215

01: Wonderwall
02: Round Are Way
03: The Swamp Song
04: The Masterplan


7" - CRE 215


01: Wonderwall
02: Round Are Way

12" CRE 215T


01: Wonderwall
02: Round Are Way
03: The Swamp Song

Cassette - CRECS 215


01: Wonderwall
02: Round Are Way
03: The Swamp Song
04: The Masterplan

Release Date: October 30th 1995

Highest UK Singles Chart Position: 2

 

Wonderwall is a song by Oasis, written by Noel Gallagher. Released as the third single from (What's The Story) Morning Glory? on October 30th 1995.

Wonderwall peaked at number two in the UK Singles Charts and proved to be their American breakthrough, reaching number eight on the Hot 100 and giving them their only top-ten hit in the US thus far.

 

Wonderwall is perhaps their most popular song, despite the fact that British TV stars Robson & Jerome's I Believe/Up On The Roof kept it out of the top slot. Wonderwall continues to have enduring popularity in Oasis's canon; as of 2008, it was seventy six in the UK's list of best-selling singles, and has now sold over a million copies in single and download sales in the UK, where it went platinum.

The song is included on Oasis's compilation album Stop The Clocks.

Background

The song takes its name from the 1968 album Wonderwall Music by George Harrison, at the time still a member of the Beatles. Harrison's album was in fact a soundtrack to the film Wonderwall, but the film has remained unknown by the general public. The original title of Wonderwall was Wishing Stone.

It is often claimed that Wonderwall was written for Gallagher's then-girlfriend, Meg Mathews. Noel married Mathews in 1997, but the couple divorced four years later. Gallagher now claims that the song was not about Mathews at all, but he felt he had to go along with the rumour, saying "The meaning of that song was taken away from me by the media who jumped on it. How do you tell your Mrs it's not about her once she's read it is? It's a song about an imaginary friend who's gonna come and save you from yourself."

Recording

The song was recorded at Rockfield Studios in Wales, according to producer Owen Morris the song was completed in six to eight hours.

Morris claimed that Gallagher had presented an alternative arrangement of the song "which had some extra complicated pre-bridge bits that didn't have singing or melody - but just had some chord changes - which seemed completely unnecessary", the night before it was recorded. This idea was quickly shelved.

Noel initially wanted to sing this song on (What's The Story) Morning Glory?, but he gave his brother Liam Gallagher the choice, and Noel ended up singing Don't Look Back In Anger.

Live performances

Noel debuted the song on UK TV, backstage at Glastonbury and broadcast on Channel 4 on June 24th 1995. The song wasn't performed by the band during their headline performance the night before.

Noel changed the arrangement of his live performances of the song to a style admittedly heavily-influenced by Ryan Adams' cover version of the song. This arrangement has continued to his most recent live performances of the song. When the full band performs the song live, with electric guitars, it's still in the original style as presented on the record. During the 2008 tour, however the band returned to performing the song in a semi acoustic form.

In an interview with Q magazine in August 2008, Liam said that he hates performing the song: "I can't stand that f**king song, every time I have to sing it, I want to gag. Problem is Wonderwall was a big big tune for us and so you go to America and they're like, 'Are you Mr Wonderwall?', and you want to chin someone."

Video

The music video to the song was filmed in the relatively brief period when Guigsy quit the band due to nervous exhaustion; Scott McLeod came in to replace him.

Cover art

The sleeve artwork was inspired by the paintings of the Belgian surrealist René Magritte, and was shot on Primrose Hill in north London. The hand holding the frame is that of art director Brian Cannon; the woman is Anita Heryet, a Creation Records employee. The original idea was to have Liam in the frame before Noel vetoed that idea whilst the shoot was taking place.

Chart history

It reached number two in the UK charts.

In the US it also peaked at number one on the Modern Rock Tracks chart for an unprecedented ten weeks (this amount was later eclipsed in 1998 by Marcy Playground), and reached number eight on the Hot 100.

Awards and accolades

In 1995, Wonderwall came in at number one in the national Australian music poll, the Triple J Hottest 100.

The promo video for Wonderwall, directed by Nigel Dick, won the Best British Video award at the 1996 BRIT Awards.

In the Grammy Awards of 1997 the band received a nomination for Best Rock Vocal Performance by a Duo or Group and Noel Gallagher picked another nomination for Best Rock Song, winning none.

In 2003, VH1 ranked the song at number ninety five in its countdown of the 100 Greatest Songs Of The Past twenty five years.

In May 2005, Wonderwall was voted the best British Song Of All Time, in a poll of conducted by Virgin Radio.

The song Wonderwall placed 105 of the 3000 top songs of all time on the website acclaimedmusic.net.

In August 2006, Wonderwall was named the second-greatest song of all time in a poll conducted by Q Magazine, finishing behind another Oasis song, "Live Forever".

In 2006, U2's guitarist The Edge named Wonderwall one of the songs he most wishes he'd written.

In May 2007, NME magazine placed Wonderwall at number 27 in its list of the 50 Greatest Indie Anthems Ever.

In December 2007, it came in number 35 on VH1's 100 Greatest Songs of the 90's countdown.

In early 2007, Wonderwall"s drumming, provided by Alan White, was voted 90th best drumming track ever in Modern Drummer magazine.

Wonderwall was the first song from the 90s to surpass one billion streams on Spotify.

Blast From The Past: Liam Gallagher

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On This Day In Oasis History...

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Lord Don't Slow Me Down

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01: Lord Don't Slow Me Down
02: The Meaning Of Soul (Live At City Of Manchester Stadium '05) 
03: Don't Look Back In Anger (Live At City Of Manchester Stadium '05)

Release Date: October 21st 2007

Highest UK Singles Chart Position: 10

 

Lord Don't Slow Me Down is a song by Oasis, written by Noel Gallagher. The song was released as a download-only single on October 21st 2007 and was also released on an extremely limited 12 inch single in promotion of the release of Oasis' rockumentary of the same name, Lord Don't Slow Me Down.

 

On October 29th the song debuted at number ten in the UK Singles Chart, becoming Oasis' 21st UK top 10. It is also their 21st top ten single in a row. It is also the first single by Oasis not to reach the top four since 1994's Cigarettes & Alcohol.
 

In October 2006 the first part of the song was used in a preview of the band's movie. The track was recorded during the Don't Believe the Truth sessions, Gallagher described it as being "one of the best things, like The Who, The Yardbirds and the Jeff Beck Group combined, and it's got two drum solos on it!"

 

The entire song leaked into the internet just a few days before the video was uploaded on YouTube and the song was played on the radio, on October 1st.

 

The song was a probable track to be included on the band's last album, 2005's Don't Believe The Truth, but was removed from the final track list by Noel Gallagher, as he thought he sang on too many songs on the record. In May 2008 an unreleased studio version with Liam Gallagher on lead vocals was leaked over Oasis forums.
 

This song is included on Dig Out Your Soul bonus CD.
 

Reception

The song has been very well-received by critics and fans. Commenting on the song, Noel said "You know there's a DVD coming out for Christmas... somewhat predictably. The title track was so brilliant that the powers that be said 'let's just put it out'."

It debuted at number ten on the UK Singles Chart, it fell twenty one places to thirty one in the second week and left the chart the week after. It became Oasis' lowest charting song since 1994's Live Forever (which also peaked at number ten), a factor likely aided by the lack of significant publicity, a tangible release, and corresponding album.

Blast From The Past: Beady Eye

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On February 7th 2011 Beady Eye appeared on Virgin Radio in Italy.

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Blast From The Past: Liam Gallagher

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On This Day In Oasis History...

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It was the first release via the Big Brother record label, due to chart rules it was also the first single from the band to only feature two B-sides.

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Noel Gallagher's Latest Instagram Post

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