Up In The Sky
Oasis · Rpo Plays Music Of Oasis [1998]
Learning to fly
Tell me how high
Do you think you'll go
Before you start falling
Hey you! Up in a tree
You wanna be me
But that couldn't be
Cos the people here they don't hear you calling
How does it feel
When you're inside me?
Hey you! Wearing the crown
Making no sound
I heard you feel down
Well that's just too bad
Welcome to my world
Hey you! Stealing the light
I heard that the shine's
Gone out of your life
Well that's just too bad
Welcome to my world
How does it feel
When you're inside me?
You'll need assistance with the things that you have never ever seen
It's just a case of never breathing out
Before you've breathed it in
How does it feel
When you're inside me?
I can feel
Can you feel me?
Hey you! Up in the sky
Learning to fly
Tell me how high
Do you think you'll go
Before you start falling
Hey you! Up in a tree
You wanna be me
But that couldn't be
Cos the people here they don't hear you calling
How does it feel
When you're inside me?
You'll need assistance with the things that you have never ever seen
It's just a case of never breathing out
Before you've breathed it in
Up In The Sky
Released on the compilation album Rpo Plays Music Of Oasis in 1998, "Up In The Sky" is a track by the British rock band Oasis. The song exemplifies the group's signature sound, blending melodic pop structures with the gritty, anthemic energy that defined their career during the late 1990s. As part of their extensive discography, the recording captures the band's ability to craft catchy hooks while addressing themes of aspiration and freedom. This track remains a staple of their live performances and has been widely covered by other artists, cementing its status as a defining piece of Britpop music. Its enduring popularity reflects the band's significant influence on modern rock and their ability to connect with audiences across generations.

