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  2. Songbird (Oasis song) - Wikipedia

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    "Songbird" is a song by English rock band Oasis from their fifth studio album, Heathen Chemistry (2002), and is the first single by Oasis written by vocalist Liam Gallagher. Released on 3 February 2003, the song reached number three on the UK Singles Chart , number two on the Canadian Singles Chart , and the top 10 in Ireland and Italy.

  3. Oasis (band) - Wikipedia

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    A documentary titled Oasis: Supersonic was released on 26 October 2016, which tells the story of Oasis from their beginnings to the height of their fame during the summer of 1996. [114] Another concert documentary film was released in September 2021, in celebration of the 25th anniversary of Oasis's two record breaking concerts at Knebworth ...

  4. The Masterplan (album) - Wikipedia

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    The Masterplan is a compilation album by the English rock band Oasis.It was released on 2 November 1998 by Creation Records and was the band's final release through the label.

  5. List of songs recorded by Oasis - Wikipedia

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    Frontman Liam Gallagher wrote a number of songs for Oasis starting in 2000, including singles "Songbird" and "I'm Outta Time". After joining the band in 1999, guitarist Gem Archer wrote and co-wrote six songs for Oasis – four album tracks and two B-sides. Andy Bell replaced original Oasis bassist Paul McGuigan in 1999 and wrote five songs for ...

  6. Heathen Chemistry Tour - Wikipedia

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    The Heathen Chemistry World Tour was a concert tour by English band Oasis, which took place between 2002 and 2003.The tour was in promotion of their record Heathen Chemistry.

  7. Heathen Chemistry - Wikipedia

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    Heathen Chemistry is the fifth studio album by English rock band Oasis.It was released on 1 July 2002 by Big Brother Recordings.It is the first Oasis studio album recorded with guitarist Gem Archer and bassist Andy Bell, who both joined the band after work on previous album Standing on the Shoulder of Giants had been completed.

  8. Paul Arthurs - Wikipedia

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    On the Definitely Maybe DVD, he said his favourite Oasis song to play live was "Columbia", as the song only consisted of three chords that create a hypnotic groove. [citation needed] When Oasis performed the song "Whatever" on Top of the Pops, they mimed and one of the cellists from the string section was replaced by Arthurs. Towards the end of ...

  9. Paul McGuigan (musician) - Wikipedia

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    In the 2016 documentary Oasis: Supersonic, Noel Gallagher quipped that being in Oasis was a "lowly fifth" on the list of McGuigan's favourite things after "cricket, Doctor Who, weed, and Man City". McGuigan is renowned for his encyclopaedic knowledge of football and cricket.