Discover the 10 most-streamed Oasis songs from the 2000s, featuring hits like Stop Crying Your Heart Out and Songbird.
1. Stop Crying Your Heart Out – Oasis (2002)
Released on 17th June 2002, this ballad is Oasis’ most-streamed track from the 2000s.
It comes from the album Heathen Chemistry.
The song reached number two in the UK Singles Chart.
It has over 458 million Spotify streams and earned Double Platinum from the BPI.
Stop Crying Your Heart Out is one of their most emotional and enduring ballads.
2. Little By Little – Oasis (2002)
Released on 19th September 2002 as a double A-side with She Is Love.
Noel Gallagher sings lead vocals.
The track peaked at number two in the UK and went Platinum.
The video features Robert Carlyle.
It has more than 99 million Spotify streams.
3. Songbird – Oasis (2003)
Liam Gallagher wrote this heartfelt ballad, released on 3rd February 2003.
It hit number three on the UK chart and was certified Gold.
Noel called it “perfect.”
It has surpassed 85 million Spotify streams.
4. The Importance Of Being Idle – Oasis (2005)
Released on 22nd August 2005, this track reached number one.
It was the band’s last UK chart-topper before their split.
The song channels a Kinks-inspired sound.
Its video stars Rhys Ifans.
It boasts over 57 million Spotify streams.
5. Let There Be Love – Oasis (2005)
This ballad was released on 28th November 2005.
It reached number two in the UK and went Silver.
Its emotional pull has kept it popular over time.
It has earned over 45 million Spotify streams.
6. Lyla – Oasis (2005)
Released on 11th May 2005, it marked a fresh start for the band.
Drummer Zak Starkey replaced Alan White.
It was originally called Smiler but renamed to avoid confusion.
Lyla went Gold and gained 43 million Spotify streams.
7. I’m Outta Time – Oasis (2008)
Released on 1st December 2008, it features a John Lennon interview sample.
This Liam-penned ballad reached number 12 in the UK.
It has more than 37 million Spotify streams.
8. Go Let It Out – Oasis (2000)
Released on 7th February 2000, it was their first of the decade.
It debuted at number one in the UK and went Gold.
This song marks the start of their Big Brother label era.
It has gathered 33 million Spotify streams.
9. Fkin’ In The Bushes – Oasis (2000)**
Released on 28th February 2000, it’s a powerful instrumental opener.
It features Isle of Wight Festival documentary samples.
Used as Oasis’ live show intro, it’s heard in Snatch (2000).
It has racked up 31 million Spotify streams.
10. The Hindu Times – Oasis (2002)
Released on 15th April 2002, it debuted at number one.
It marked the debut of Gem Archer and Andy Bell.
The song went Silver and has 27 million Spotify streams.
Source: Radio X
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