Sad Song
Oasis · Other Songs - Oasis
In a lonely place
Try to put a word in for me
It's been so long
Since I found this place
You better put in two or three
We as people, are just walking 'round
Our heads are firmly fixed in the ground
What we don't see
Well it can't be real
What we don't touch we cannot feel
Where we're living in this town
The sun is coming up and it's going down
But it's all just the same at the end of the day
And we cheat and we lie
Nobody says it's wrong
So we don't ask why
Cause it's all just the same at the end of the day
We're throwing it all away
We're throwing it all away
We're throwing it all away at the end of the day
If you need it
Something I can give
I know I'd help you if I can
If your honest and you say that you did
You know that I would give you my hand
Or a sad song
In a lonely place
I'll try to put a word in for you
Need a shoulder? well if that's the case
You know there's nothing I wouldn't do
Where we're living in this town
The sun is coming up and it's going down
But it's all just the same at the end of the day
When we cheat and we lie
Nobody says it's wrong
So we don't ask why
Cause it's all just the same at the end of the day
Don't throw it all away
Don't throw it all away
Don't throw it all away
Don't throw it all away
Throwing it all away
Throwing it all away
Throwing it all away
Throwing it all away
Throwing it all away
You're throwing it all away at the end of the day
Sad Song - Oasis
Released in 1996, "Sad Song" stands as a defining track from the British rock band Oasis, capturing the raw energy and melodic sensibilities of the mid-90s Britpop era. While often associated with their debut album, the song's enduring popularity highlights the group's ability to blend catchy hooks with emotional depth. The recording reflects the band's signature sound, characterized by the interplay between lead vocalist Liam Gallagher's distinctive vocals and the driving rhythms that became synonymous with their discography. As a staple of their live performances and a frequent point of reference for fans, the track exemplifies the musical style that propelled Oasis to global stardom during a pivotal moment in music history.

