Posted September 6, 201410 yr From OCC Pos Title Highest Pos. Year Sales 1 . Wonderwall - 2 - 1995 - 1,200,000 2 . Don't Look Back In Anger - 1 - 1996 - 900,000 3 . D'you Know What I Mean - 1 - 1997 - 730,000 4 . Whatever - 3 - 1994 - 540,000 5 . Roll With It - 2 - 1995 - 520,000 6 . Some Might Say - 1 - 1995 7 . Stand By Me - 2 - 1997 8 . Stop Crying Your Heart Out - 2 - 2002 9 . Live Forever - 10 - 1994 10 . Cigarettes & Alcohol - 7 - 1994 11 . Go Let It Out - 1 - 2000 12 . Little By Little - 2 - 2002 13 . All Around The World - 1 - 1998 14 . Supersonic - 31 - 1994 - 240,000 15 . The Importance Of Being Idle - 1 - 2005 16 . The Hindu Times - 1 - 2002 17 . Shakermaker - 11 - 1994 18 . Champagne Supernova - N/A - 1995 - 200,000 19 . Lyla - 1 - 2005 20 . Songbird - 3 - 2003 Edited September 6, 201410 yr by smiffj
September 6, 201410 yr Champagne Supernova outselling Lyla is pretty incredible... Definitely! I suppose with 'Lyla' being released in 2005 and, as far as I can recall, having a pretty bad chart run meant it would struggle to managed 200k. 'The Importance of Being Idle' was also from 2005 which explains the pretty low position for that - I'd say it was arguably their most well-known 21st century single.
September 7, 201410 yr That total for 'Wonderwail' must exclude streams, as I'm sure it has passed 1.3m combined.
September 7, 201410 yr The Importance Of Being Idle should really be a lot higher than it is :( Probably would be if the sales climate of 2005 was better, it seemed like a genuine hit whereas Lyla was a bit flashinthepan
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