Let's All Make Believe
Oasis · Other Songs - Oasis
Is anyone here prepared to say
Just what they mean or is it too late ?
For anyone here to try to do
Just what it takes to get through to you
So let's all make believe
That we're still friends and we like each other
Let's all make believe
In the end we're gonna need each other
Strangle my hope and make me pray
To a God I've never seen, but who I've betrayed
To the people who live the afterlife
In a place I'll never be 'til I'm crucified
So let's all make believe
We're still friends and we like each other
Let's all make believe
In the end we'll need each other
Let's all make believe
That all mankind's gonna feed our brother
Let's all make believe
That in the end we won't grow old
So let's all make believe
We're still friends and we like each other
Let's all make believe
In the end we'll need each other
Let's all make believe
That all mankind's gonna feed our brother
Let's all make believe
That in the end we won't grow old
Just what they mean or is it too late ?
For anyone here to try to do
Just what it takes to get through to you
So let's all make believe
That we're still friends and we like each other
Let's all make believe
In the end we're gonna need each other
Strangle my hope and make me pray
To a God I've never seen, but who I've betrayed
To the people who live the afterlife
In a place I'll never be 'til I'm crucified
So let's all make believe
We're still friends and we like each other
Let's all make believe
In the end we'll need each other
Let's all make believe
That all mankind's gonna feed our brother
Let's all make believe
That in the end we won't grow old
So let's all make believe
We're still friends and we like each other
Let's all make believe
In the end we'll need each other
Let's all make believe
That all mankind's gonna feed our brother
Let's all make believe
That in the end we won't grow old
Let's All Make Believe
Released by Oasis, 'Let's All Make Believe' stands as a defining track from their early career, capturing the band's signature blend of jangly guitars and anthemic vocals. The song exemplifies the Manchester sound of the mid-1990s, characterized by its infectious energy and the distinctive harmonies of Liam Gallagher. While often associated with their debut album 'Definitely Maybe,' this recording highlights the group's ability to craft pop-rock anthems that resonated deeply with a generation. Its enduring popularity underscores the band's influence on modern alternative rock, cementing their status as one of the most significant acts of the Britpop era.
