Slide Away
Oasis · Stop The Clocks [2006]
My today - fell in from the top
I dream of you - and all the things you say
I wonder where you are now?
Hold me down - all the world's asleep
I need you now - you knock me off my feet
I dream of you - and we talk of growing old
But you said please don't !
Slide in baby - together we'll fly
I've tried praying -
but I don't know what you're saying to me
Now that you're mine
We'll find a way
Of chasing the sun
Let me be the one that shines with you
In the morning we don't know what to do
Two of a kind
We'll find a way
To do what we've done
Let me be the one that shines with you
And we can slide away, slide away, slide away, away
Slide away - and give it all you've got
My today - fell in from the top
I dream of you - and all the things you say
I wonder where you are now?
Slide in baby - together we'll fly
I've tried praying and I know just what you're saying to me
Now that you're mine
We'll find a way
Of chasing the sun
Let me be the one that shines with you
In the morning we both know what to do
Two of a kind
We'll find a way
To do what we've done
Oh, let me be the one that shines with you
And we can slide away
Slide away
Slide away
Slide away
Slide away
Slide away
Slide away
Slide away
( I don't know, I don't care)
(All I know is you can take me there)
Slide away
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Slide Away
Released on the 2006 compilation Stop The Clocks, 'Slide Away' is a track by the British rock band Oasis. The song reflects the group's enduring ability to blend melodic pop sensibilities with their signature guitar-driven sound, characteristic of their work from the mid-1990s. While the track appears on a later compilation, its musical DNA is deeply rooted in the era that defined the Britpop movement. The recording captures the band's dynamic interplay between frontman Liam Gallagher's vocals and the rhythm section, showcasing a song that resonates with fans who recall their earlier albums like Definitely Maybe. It stands as a testament to their continued relevance and the enduring appeal of their songwriting style across decades.
