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Seriously, how in the heck is still being streamed dozens of times? It's five years old (as of April).

 

Just now, 777666jason said:

PPC climbing we love to see 🙌

...even after it's been hit on ACR.

Just now, Stephen Emmett said:

Seriously, how in the heck is still being streamed dozens of times? It's five years old (as of April).

Most people didn't know it existed until this time last year tbf.

This chart run has caused this to completely sour on me, used to love it

And it.. and many other Chappell Roan tunes - are eventually going to be 21st century gay anthems.

1 minute ago, Stephen Emmett said:

...even after it's been hit on ACR.

What an icon

Im already obsessed with The Subway, her best lyrics ever <3 can't wait

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Wonderwall

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3rd single from (What's The Story) Morning Glory?

Released: 30th October 1995

Label: Big Brother Recordings

Chart Statistics

NE (11/11/1995) | 2-3-4-5-8-11-10-7-6-5-6-9-18-22-25-32-30-43-59-67-77-83-78-82-94-80-77-78-81-92-x

RE (29/06/1996) | 97-x

RE (17/08/1996) | 78-60-74-71-75-72-x

RE (16/11/1996) | 36-52-60-61-63-68-61-50-62-x

RE (08/02/1997) | 96-92-x

RE (19/07/1997) | 79-82-93-99-x

RE (23/08/1997) | 96-88-91-x

RE (04/10/1997) | 98-85-87-95-97-99-100-x

RE (06/12/1997) | 98-99-95-89-80-80-x

RE (24/01/1998) | 92-95-94-93-x

RE (25/10/2008) | 85-x

RE (12/09/2009) | 95-x

RE (26/06/2010) | 88-x

RE (25/08/2012) | 38-81-x

RE (15/06/2017) | 57-75-84-85-69-71-71-x

RE (10/06/2021) | 94-x

RE (16/06/2022) | 99-x

RE (02/11/2023) | 97-98-96-x

RE (05/09/2024) | 17-11-18-27-36-87-x

RE (31/07/2025) | 27

Sales: 4,800,000+

Certification: 8x Platinum

Status: Standard Chart Ratio

02 Sales

14 Audio Streaming

07 Video Streaming

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Biography

Some groups spend years chasing stardom, and others seem to just instantly will it into existence. The latter was certainly the case with Manchester’s Oasis, who named the first song on their first album “Rock ’n’ Roll Star” as if their fate were preordained. Arriving in the midst of the peak alt-rock era, Oasis’ 1994 debut, Definitely Maybe, was a bird-flipping retort to the navel-gazing angst of grunge, rolling the melodicism of The Beatles, the swagger of T. Rex, the sneer of the Sex Pistols and the strobe-lit grooves of The Stone Roses into alternately sleazy (“Cigarettes & Alcohol”) and celebratory (“Live Forever”) pint-raising anthems. And it wasn’t just the group’s sound that harkened back to the glory days of British rock—in the simmering tension between the guitarist who wrote all the tunes (Noel Gallagher) and the singer who brought them to life (his braggadocious brother Liam), Oasis came pre-packaged with a sibling-rivalry soap opera to rival that of The Kinks. Definitely Maybe’s No. 1 debut on the UK charts turned Oasis into the ubiquitous bad boys of Britpop, an image they gleefully indulged through their tabloid-baiting pissing matches with London’s Blur, the art-school antithesis of the Gallaghers’ working-class laddism. But with 1995’s follow-up, (What’s the Story) Morning Glory?, Oasis shed the Union Jack trappings to become the only English band of the era to match their domestic success in the US, thanks to karaoke-ready sing-alongs like “Wonderwall” and “Don’t Look Back in Anger”. With more than 20 million copies sold worldwide, Morning Glory effectively turned Oasis into an institution, one that would continue to sell out arenas for years to come (even after 1997’s infamously over-the-top Be Here Now signalled the end of Britpop’s pop-cultural dominance). The Gallaghers’ ever-fraught relationship would sink Oasis in 2009, but the enduring, cross-generational appeal of their most popular songs—with “Wonderwall” ranking among the most-streamed tracks of the ’90s—ensures a legacy that will live forever. - Apple Music

Top 100 Chart History

 

1994 31 Supersonic -1- MILLIONAIRE

1994 11 Shakermaker -2-

1994 08 Live Forever -3- MILLIONAIRE

1994 07 Cigarettes & Alcohol -4-

1994 03 Whatever -NAS- MILLIONAIRE

1995 01 Some Might Say -1- MILLIONAIRE

1995 02 Roll With It -2- MILLIONAIRE

1995 02 Wonderwall -3- MILLION SELLER

1996 01 Don't Look Back In Anger -4- MILLION SELLER

1997 01 D'You Know What I Mean? -1- MILLIONAIRE

1997 02 Stand By Me -2- MILLIONAIRE

1998 01 All Around The World -3-

2000 01 Go Let It Out -1-

2000 04 Who Feels Love? -2-

2000 04 Sunday Morning Call -3-

2002 01 The Hindu Times -1-

2002 02 Stop Crying Your Heart Out -2- MILLIONAIRE

2002 02 Little By Little / She Is Love -3-

2003 03 Songbird -4-

2005 01 Lyla -1-

2005 01 The Importance Of Being Idle -2-

2005 02 Let There Be Love -3-

2007 10 Lord Don't Slow Me Down -NAS-

2008 03 The Shock Of The Lightning -1-

2008 12 I'm Outta Time -2-

2009 10 Falling Down -3-

2015 56 Half The World Away -B-SIDE- MILLIONAIRE

2020 80 Don't Stop... -NAS-

2025 17 Acquiesce -B-SIDE-

8 x #1 | 19 x Top 5 | 23 x Top 10 | 26 x Top 20 | 27 x Top 40 | 29 x Top 100

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1 minute ago, gasman449 said:

Most people didn't know it existed until this time last year tbf.

her new ones gonna be over a year old before she even releases it 😅

What about the tune The Masterplan - that's another B-side well loved. The Masterplan *was* on the B-side to Wonderwall.

As long as wonderwall falls back out for something else the next few weeks I'll allow it 🤣

This now enters the Top 40 in a 5th different year (1995, 1996, 2012, 2024 & 2025) - had forgotten it went so high after the Olympics!

It's a pity no one cares about Don't Go Away, the last great Oasis song imho and only a single in some territories but not the UK

Just now, jimwatts said:

This now enters the Top 40 in a 5th different year (1995, 1996, 2012, 2024 & 2025) - had forgotten it went so high after the Olympics!

Not bad for what is the most easiest song to learn on acoustic guitar.

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