Champagne Supernova

Oasis · There And Then - DVD

How many special people change
How many lives are living strange
Where were you while we were getting high?

Slowly walking down the hall
Faster than a cannonball
Where were you while we were getting high?

Someday you will find me
Caught beneath the landslide
In a champagne supernova in the sky
Someday you will find me
Caught beneath the landslide
In a champagne supernova
A champagne supernova in the sky

Wake up the dawn and ask her why
A dreamer dreams she never dies
Wipe that tear away now from your eye

Slowly walking down the hall
Faster than a cannonball
Where were you while we were getting high?

Someday you will find me
Caught beneath the landslide
In a champagne supernova in the sky
Someday you will find me
Caught beneath the land slide
In a champagne supernova
A champagne supernova

Coz people believe that they're
Gonna get away for the summer
But you and I, we live and die
The world's still spinning around
We don't know why
Why why why why

How many special people change
How many lives are living strange
Where were you while we were getting high?

Slowly walking down the hall
Faster than a cannonball
Where were you while we were getting high?

Someday you will find me
Caught beneath the landslide
In a champagne supernova in the sky
Someday you will find me
Caught beneath the landslide
In a champagne supernova
A champagne supernova

Coz people believe that they're
Gonna get away for the summer
But you and I, we live and die
The world's still spinning around
We don't know why
Why why why why

How many special people change
How many lives are living strange
Where were you while we were getting high?

We were getting high
We were getting high
We were getting high
We were getting high
We were getting high
We were getting high
We were getting high
We were getting high
We were getting high

Champagne Supernova

Released on the 1994 compilation album There And Then, Oasis' 'Champagne Supernova' stands as a defining track of Britpop. The song features the band's signature blend of melodic hooks and aggressive guitar work, showcasing the dynamic interplay between lead singer Liam Gallagher and guitarist Noel Gallagher. While often associated with their debut studio album Defend the Killings, this recording was initially issued as a single and later included on the DVD compilation. Its enduring popularity highlights the band's ability to craft anthemic rock songs that captured the cultural zeitgeist of the mid-1990s. The track remains a staple of their discography, frequently covered and celebrated for its energetic performance and memorable chorus.