Oasis have announced a limited-edition vinyl reissue of ‘Some Might Say’ to mark the track’s 30th anniversary. Find all the details below.
The classic single was released on April 24, 1995 as the first preview of the Britpop band’s second album ‘(What’s The Story) Morning Glory?’.
It came with two of Oasis’ best and most notable B-sides – ‘Talk Tonight’ and ‘Acquiesce’ – along with ‘Headshrinker’. These three cuts all subsequently appeared on the group’s 1998 compilation album ‘The Masterplan’.
Oasis are set to release a limited-edition collector’s pearl coloured, numbered 7″ vinyl of ‘Some Might Say’ on Friday April 25. Per a description, the record will “celebrate the 30th anniversary of Oasis’ seminal” first single from ‘…Morning Glory’.
It’ll boast remastered versions of ‘Some Might Say’ and ‘Talk Tonight’ on the A-side and B-side, respectively. Check out the preview image in the post below, and pre-order your copy here.
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To celebrate the 30th anniversary of Oasis’ debut no.1 single ‘Some Might Say’, a limited-edition, numbered, pearl coloured 7” single will be released on April 25th!
Pre-order your copy here 👉https://t.co/4WmqpVBRA0 pic.twitter.com/xTVmsUhGzH— Oasis (@oasis) April 3, 2025
‘Some Might Say’ was the last Oasis recording to feature drummer Tony McCarroll. For the band’s second performance of the single on Top Of The Pops, Alan White replaced McCarroll behind the kit.
Noel Gallagher has called the track “the archetypal Oasis song”, saying that it “defines what Oasis is”. Read NME‘s ’18 things you might not know about Oasis’ ‘Some Might Say’’ blog here for more.
NME featured ‘Acquiesce’ and ‘Some Might Say’ as the first two tracks on our dream setlist for Oasis’ 2025 reunion tour, saying the latter could be the show’s “first big hitter”.
Oasis released a vinyl reissue of ‘(What’s The Story) Morning Glory?’ in 2020 to mark the album’s 25th anniversary. To celebrate, Noel headed back to Rockfield Studios in Wales for an in-depth interview about the record.
Last year, Oasis shared a 30th anniversary version of their seminal 1994 debut ‘Definitely Maybe’. This milestone was also marked by Liam Gallagher’s special UK and Ireland solo tour, where he played the album in full.
In February, Oasis released a 25th anniversary reissue of their fourth studio LP ‘Standing On The Shoulder Of Giants’.
Earlier this year, Oasis’ 1994 standalone single almost scored its first Number One after 31 years after being reissued on vinyl.
Oasis are currently gearing up for their huge 2025 comeback tour. The Gallagher brothers will play their first shows together since 2009 this summer, when they hit the road in the UK and Ireland.
Earlier this month, sources close to the upcoming Oasis Live ’25 tour revealed details of who’ll be playing in the band line-up to NME.
The trek will also see the Britpop giants play stadiums across North America, South America, Australia and Asia.
Additionally, the massive comeback is being documented in a new film – produced by Peaky Blinders creator Steven Knight.
In other news, Noel Gallagher has broken his silence on the ticket chaos that surrounded the forthcoming tour, and revealed his favourite songs by the band – including ‘Some Might Say’.