Some Might Say
Oasis · Time Flies... 1994-2009 [2010]
Go and tell it to the man who cannot shine
Some might say that we should never ponder
On our thoughts today cos they hold sway over time
Some might say we will find a brighter day
Some might say we will find a brighter day
Cos I've been standing at the station
In need of education in the rain
You made no preparation for my reputation once again
The sink is full of fishes
She's got dirty dishes on the brain
It was overflowing gently but it's all elementary my friend
Some might say they don't believe in heaven
Go and tell it to the man who lives in hell
Some might say you get what you've been given
If you don't get yours I won't get mine as well
Some might say we will find a brighter day
Some might say we will find a brighter day
Cos I've been standing at the station
In need of education in the rain
You made no preparation for my reputation once again
The sink is full of fishes
Cos she's got dirty dishes on the brain
And my dog's been itchin'
Itchin' in the kitchen once again
Some might say
Some might say
Some might say
Some might say
About Some Might Say
"Some Might Say" stands as a pivotal track from Oasis's 2010 compilation album *Time Flies... 1994-2009*, serving as a retrospective showcase of the band's enduring influence on Britpop and alternative rock. Released decades after its original recording, the song encapsulates the raw energy and melodic sophistication that defined Oasis's early career, particularly their work on *Definitely Maybe*. The track features the band's signature guitar-driven sound, with Liam Gallagher's distinctive vocals driving a narrative of youthful rebellion and observational humor. While often associated with the band's most commercially successful era, the song's inclusion in a later compilation highlights its lasting relevance and the group's ability to maintain a strong musical identity across their discography. It remains a staple for fans of the genre, representing a specific moment in music history where the sound of Manchester became synonymous with a generation's cultural shift. The recording captures the essence of Oasis's live performance style, offering a timeless snapshot of their artistic evolution.
