Genius Meanings
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Oasis – Columbia
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“Columbia” is an infectious, groovy head trip to listen to. It is named after a hotel called Columbia, which the band stayed in while they were recording in a studio, where they
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Oasis – Columbia (Eden Studios Mix)
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[Verse 1] / There we were, now here we are / All this confusion, nothing's the same to me / There we were, now here we are / All this confusion, nothing's the same to me / [Chorus
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Oasis – Columbia (1993)
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[Intro] / I’ve seen so much to disgust mother, take me into your arms… how am I to protect you? / [Verse 1] / There we were, now here we are / All this confusion, nothing's the
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Oasis – Columbia (White Label Demo)
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[Intro] / I’ve seen so much to disgust mother / Take me into your arms… how am I to protect you? / [Verse 1] / There we were, now here we are / All this confusion, nothing's the
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Oasis – Don't Look Back in Anger
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“Don’t Look Back in Anger” was released as the fourth single off of (What’s The Story) Morning Glory?, February 19th 1996. In 2006, it was included in the “Best Of”-compilation
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Oasis – Sad Song
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“Sad Song” was included as a bonus track on the Japanese and vinyl editions of Definitely Maybe.
On the original release of “Sad Song,” Noel Gallagher performs vocals as opposed
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Oasis – Live Forever
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“Live Forever” was released as the third single off Definitely Maybe, August 8th 1994. This song was written when Noel was working as a construction worker and he had some down
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Oasis – Up In The Sky (Live Paris In-Store)
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[Verse 1] / ...You, up in the sky / Learning to fly, tell me how high / Do you think you'd go before you start falling? / Hey, you, up in the tree / You wanna be me, well, that
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Oasis – Alive (Demo)
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“Alive” was released as a B-side to the single “Shakermaker”.
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Oasis – Married With Children (Demo)
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[Chorus] / There's no need for you to say you're sorry / Goodbye, I'm going home / I don't care no more so don't you worry / Goodbye, I'm going home / [Verse 1] / I hate the way
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Oasis – Take Me Away (Live At Manchester Academy)
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[Spoken] / This one's called 'Take Me Away' / [Verse 1] / Just when it falls apart / And when it's time to start / Will you sit down here for another day? / And when it's time to
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Oasis – Married with Children
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“Married with Children” is inspired, in parts, by Noel’s relationship with his (then) girlfriend Louise Jones, and an american sitcom called Married… With Children.
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Genius English Translations – J Balvin & Bad Bunny - YO LE LLEGO (English Translation)
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[Intro: Bad Bunny] / Hey / [Chorus: Bad Bunny] / Tell me where the drinks are, hey, and I'm going to go there / Where the women is, eh, eh, and I'm going to go there / Tell me
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Oasis – Slide Away
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While recording their debut album, Oasis only owned two guitars. Songwriter Noel Gallagher had asked his friend Johnny Marr to lend them some of his, and he sent them a Les Paul he
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Oasis – Supersonic
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“Supersonic” was released as the debut single from the album Definitely Maybe, April 11th 1994. It was written by Noel Gallagher and recorded in a single day in December 1993 at
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Oasis – Songbird
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“Songbird” was released as the fourth and final single off Heathen Chemistry. It was the first Oasis single to be penned by Liam. It was composed in the key of G major using common
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Oasis – Supersonic (Live)
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[Intro] / Thank you, this is the last one / It's gonna be the single, so go and buy it / [Verse 1] / I need to be myself, I can't be no one else / I'm feeling supersonic, give me
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Oasis – Those Swollen Hand Blues
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“Those Swollen Hand Blues” was released as a B-side to “Falling Down”.
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Oasis – Live Forever (Live Paris In-Store)
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[Intro] / This one's called 'Live Forever' / This one's called 'Live Forever' / This one's called 'Live Forever' / This one's called 'Live Forever' / This one's called 'Live
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Oasis – Cigarettes & Alcohol (Demo)
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[Verse 1] / Is it my imagination / Or have I finally found / Something worth living for? / I was looking for some action / But all I found was cigarettes and alcohol / [Pre-Chorus
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Oasis – Cigarettes & Alcohol
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“Cigarettes & Alcohol” was released as the fourth single off Definitely Maybe, October 10th, 1994. In 2006, it was included in the “Best Of”-compilation Stop The Clocks and in 2010
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Oasis – Half The World Away (Live, Tokyo Hotel Room)
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[Verse 1] / I would like to leave this city / This old town don't smell too pretty and / I can feel the warning signs / Running around my mind / And if I could leave this island
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Oasis – Bring It On Down (Monnow Valley)
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[Verse 1] / What was that sound ringin' around your brain? / Today was just a blur, you've got a head like a ghost train / What was that sound ringin' around your brain? / You're
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Oasis – Cloudburst
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“Cloudburst” was released as a B-side to single “Live Forever” as well as a bonus track on the Japanese edition of Definitely Maybe.
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Oasis – Heroes
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Oasis' cover-version of David Bowie’s “Heroes” was released as a B-side to the single “D'You Know What I Mean?”.
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Oasis – Shakermaker
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“Shakermaker” was released as the second single off Definitely Maybe, June 13th 1994. In 2010 it was included in the singles collection Time Flies… 1994-2009.
The verse melody of
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Oasis – Bring It on Down
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“Bring It On Down” is one of several songs from Oasis’s early period that evoke the feeling of living in working class council estate communities in Britain. With a pounding drum
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Oasis – Eyeball Tickler
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“Eyeball Tickler” was released as a B-side to “Lyla” and as a bonus track on the UK and Canadian iTunes version of Don’t Believe The Truth.
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Oasis – I Will Believe (Live)
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“I Will Believe” was released as a B-side to Oasis' first ever single, “Supersonic.”
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Oasis – Strange Thing (Demo)
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“Strange Thing” was released on the demo tape Live Recordings that helped secure Oasis their first recording contract. It was later included on the 20th anniversary of re-release
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Quevedo – Columbia
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[Letra de "Columbia"] / [Intro] / Eh, oh-oh-oh / (Oh-oh) / [Refrán] / Volvió de estudiar en Columbia a la isla sin nada que hacer / El año se le hizo largo, estudio' y cumplir su
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Oasis – Supersonic (Live at Knebworth, 10 August '96)
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[Intro] / Everybody in the back, up your ass / [Verse 1] / I need to be myself, I can't be no one else / I'm feeling supersonic, give me gin and tonic / You can have it all, but
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Oasis – Wonderwall (Live at Knebworth, 10 August '96)
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[Intro] / This one's for the women / Don't shove him / This one's for the birds / This one's for all here, this one's for like anyone / Now we'll have less of that [?], fucking don
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Oasis – Acquiesce (Live at Knebworth, 10 August '96)
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[Verse 1: Liam Gallagher] / I don't know what it is that makes me feel alive / I don't know how to wake the things that sleep inside / I only wanna see the light that shines behind
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Oasis – Take Me
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[Guitar Solo: Paul McGuigan] / [Verse 1: Liam Gallagher] / Take me when I'm young and true / Was it me or was it you? / Take me when I'm not so strong / Why has it taken you so
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Oasis – Street Fighting Man
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“Street Fighting Man” is a song by the Rolling Stones, here covered by Oasis. It was released as a B-side to “All Around the World.”
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