Rock 'n' Roll Star

Oasis · Familiar To Millions Disc 2

I live my life in the city
There's no easy way out
The day's moving just too fast for me
I need some time in the sunshine
I gotta slow it right down
The day's moving just too fast for me

I live my life for the stars that shine
People say it's just a waste of time
When they said I should feed my head
That to me was just a day in bed
I'll take my car and I drive real far
To where they're not concerned about the way we are
In my mind my dreams are real
Are you concerned about the way I feel

Tonight I'm a rock 'n' roll star
Tonight I'm a rock 'n' roll star

I live my life in the city
There's no easy way out
The day's moving just too fast for me
I need some time in the sunshine
I gotta slow it right down
The day's moving just too fast for me

I live my life for the stars that shine
People say it's just a waste of time
When they said I should feed my head
That to me was just a day in bed
I'll take my car and I drive real far
To where they're not concerned about the way we are
In my mind my dreams are real
Are you concerned about the way I feel

Tonight I'm a rock 'n' roll star
Tonight I'm a rock 'n' roll star
Tonight I'm a rock 'n' roll star

YouÂ’re not down with who I am
Look at you now youÂ’re all in my hands tonight

Tonight I'm a rock 'n' roll star
Tonight I'm a rock 'n' roll star
Tonight I'm a rock 'n' roll star

It’s just rock ‘n’ roll
It’s just rock ‘n’ roll
It’s just rock ‘n’ roll
It’s just rock ‘n’ roll
It’s just rock ‘n’ roll
It’s just rock ‘n’ roll
It’s just rock ‘n’ roll
It’s just rock ‘n’ roll

Rock 'n' Roll Star

Released on the compilation album Familiar To Millions Disc 2, "Rock 'n' Roll Star" is a track by the British rock band Oasis. The song exemplifies the group's signature blend of melodic pop sensibilities with gritty, blues-inflected guitar work, characteristic of their mid-to-late 1990s output. As part of their broader discography, the recording reflects the band's evolution during a period where they were navigating the transition from their early breakthrough era to more experimental soundscapes. The track stands as a testament to their ability to craft anthemic hooks that resonate within the classic rock and alternative music genres, capturing the spirit of the era without relying on specific lyrical themes. It remains a notable song in their catalogue, showcasing the collaborative energy that defined their live performances and studio recordings.