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Congratulations Liam Gallagher: Take a look at the Oasis singer's top 10 songs on his 52nd birthday

Congratulations Liam Gallagher: Take a look at the Oasis singer's top 10 songs on his 52nd birthday
Celebrate Liam Gallagher's 52nd birthday by taking a look at the original songs. From Oasis classics to solo smashes, Liam's powerful vocals and timeless words have left an indelible mark on rock music.

Times of discover News: Celebrate Liam Gallagher's 52nd birthday by taking a look at the original songs. From Oasis classics to solo smashes, Liam's powerful vocals and timeless words have left an indelible mark on rock music.

The Gallagher brothers, Liam and Noel, were the heart and soul of Oasis. While the whole band contributed to its success, the brothers' dynamic stage presence inspired many young people to take up rock and roll. Noel writes most of the songs, but Liam's powerful vocals are just as important. He can sing love and rock songs with equal skill. Liam's singing created a groundbreaking and influential music that made Oasis one of the most iconic bands of the 1990s. On this special occasion of the singer's 52nd birthday, we take a look at his top 10 songs:

10. Wall of Glass

Wall of Glass was the lead single from Liam Gallagher's first solo album, As You Were. The singer keeps the album's sound based on guitar and drums, aiming to show the world who he is as a rock artist. The song makes a clear mission statement in its lyrics: "And any stone you throw / Will find its way / One day you'll break like a wall of glass / Wall of glass." It peaked at #21 on the UK Singles Chart and remains his best-selling single as a solo artist.

9. Don't Go Too Far

This song is from Oasis' third album, Be Here Now. Don't Go Too Far reflects the vulnerable feelings experienced by Liam when his mother leaves him at a crucial turning point in his life. The sensitivity of his singing makes the song a deeply emotional experience, often bringing tears to fans' eyes. The track remains unique among rock and roll masterpieces to this day.

8. Rock 'n' Roll Star

The opening track from Oasis' first album, Definitely Maybe, released in 1994, Rock 'n' Roll Star reached the U.S. as a single. It reached number one in the U.S. airplay by radio. Liam's vocals, combined with the rock beat, perfectly capture the young adult fantasy vibe that the song was meant to evoke. The letters indicate the date of their residency in Manchester. Liam's performance of this song is considered a milestone for Oasis as a major rock band.

7. Begin Again

Start Again showcases Beady Eye's potential as a band and is the final track on their last original album, BE. A departure from their typically lively rock and roll style, this song highlights Liam's abilities as a strong songwriter, with lyrics reminiscent of Carole King or James Taylor. The track feels like a prophecy for Liam's solo career, with an upbeat message of starting anew even after the original band disbanded.

6. Let's Dance to This

Roll It Over, a standout track from Oasis' fourth studio album, Standing on the Shoulders of Giants, in which Liam describes his attempts to reconnect with his close friend after being out of touch for so long: "I blame the change." Time / The thoughts I mentioned – are they okay?” At the time, fans didn’t have a good relationship with the band, but the song sent a clear message that Liam was here to stay.

5. Somebody Could Say

Oasis’ first UK Singles Chart number one, Say Some Might reminded fans what the band was all about. Liam’s vocals are amazing, with harmonies helping the song reach new milestones. Lyrics like “Some say the sun comes after the thunder / Go tell the man who can’t shine” show the song’s depth and storytelling skills.

4. Slide Away

Slide Away is another great track from Oasis’ first album. The bass of the song is great and the melody is great too, so it’s a great love song. His verse takes you on the journey of a man finding his lover. Liam’s vocals give off the feeling of being swept away by love, which fans love, even if the track is a bit of a departure from his signature rock style.

3. Live Forever

Written by his brother Noel Regardless, Liam nailed the style and message of Living Forever. The lyrics—"Maybe you're just like me/We'll see things they've never seen/You and I will live forever"—are powerful and inspiring. Liam's impressive vocals on this track are some of his best, making him a fan favorite at live shows. No other Oasis song matches the impact of this song.

2. I Hope, I Think, I Know

Despite the public's dissatisfaction with the band at the time, Liam reached new heights in singing with I Hope, I Think, I Know. The chorus—"When we beg, steal, and borrow/Life is hit and miss, and it's on/I want, I think, I know/If I ever hear you calling me names/And if I falter, catch me when I'm there." "Fall" - with its superb vocal harmonies, cemented his status as a fan favourite. Once again, Liam proved that he would remain a beloved long after Oasis' popularity waned.

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