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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

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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.

Supersonic must be one of the best selling non-Top 30 singles.
That total for 'Wonderwail' must exclude streams, as I'm sure it has passed 1.3m combined.
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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