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Oasis's most-played track on UK radio and television revealed

Oasis's most-played track on UK radio and television revealed

Independent09-07-2025
Oasis 's Don't Look Back In Anger has been revealed as the band's most-played track on UK Radio and Television this century.
The ranking was compiled by Phonographic Performance Limited (PPL) using airplay data from UK Radio and TV stations over the past 25 years.
Wonderwall secured the second spot, followed by She's Electric, with six songs from their album (What's The Story) Morning Glory? featuring in the top 10.
Since 2000, Oasis has amassed over seven years of cumulative airplay on UK Radio and TV, with their songs played approximately 120 times daily.
The announcement coincides with the band's highly anticipated reunion tour, which commenced last week in Cardiff, marking their first performance together in nearly 16 years.
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