Roll With It
Oasis · (What's The Story) Morning Glory?
You gotta take your time
You gotta say what you say
Don't let anybody get in your way
'Cause it's all too much for me to take
Don't ever stand aside
Don't ever be denied
You wanna be who you'd be
If you're coming with me
I think I've got a feeling I've lost inside
I think I'm gonna take me away and hide
I'm thinking of things that I just can't abide
I know the roads down which your life will drive
I find the key that lets you slip inside
Kiss the girl, she's not behind the door
But you know I think I recognize your face
But I've never seen you before
You gotta roll with it
You gotta take your time
You gotta say what you say
Don't let any fucker get in your way
'Cause it's all too much for me to take
I know the roads down which your life will drive
I find the key that lets you slip inside
Kiss the girl, she's not behind the door
But you know I think I recognize your face
But I've never seen you before
You gotta roll with it
You gotta take your time
You gotta say what you say
Don't let anybody get in your way
'Cause it's all too much for me to take
Don't ever stand aside
Don't ever be denied
You wanna be who you'd be
If you're coming with me
I think I've got a feeling I've lost inside
I think I've got a feeling I've lost inside
I think I've got a feeling I've lost inside
I think I've got a feeling I've lost inside
I think I've got a feeling I've lost inside
I think I've got a feeling I've lost inside
I think I've got a feeling I've lost inside
I think I've got a feeling I've lost inside
Roll With It
Released on the landmark 1995 album (What's The Story) Morning Glory?, "Roll With It" stands as a quintessential anthem of Britpop. Written by Noel Gallagher, the track exemplifies the band's signature blend of melodic pop sensibilities and gritty rock energy. Its driving rhythm and iconic chorus became a staple of the era's cultural landscape, perfectly capturing the spirit of mid-90s British music. The song remains a defining recording in Oasis's discography, showcasing their ability to craft infectious hooks that transcended their regional roots to achieve global recognition. As a key component of Morning Glory?, it solidified the album's status as one of the most significant releases of the decade.

