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#"'''A Bell Will Ring'''": ''Ringo’s favourite. Enough said.''
#"'''A Bell Will Ring'''": ''Ringo’s favourite. Enough said.''
#"'''Let There Be Love'''": ''Should’ve been the last 4 tracks on the album. It took 7 years to finish. Worth the wait?? Oh yes!!''
#"'''Let There Be Love'''": ''Should’ve been the last 4 tracks on the album. It took 7 years to finish. Worth the wait?? Oh yes!!''


===Stop the Clocks===
The stature of this tune is questionable among fans. Allegedly Noel said that he consider this song the greatest "fucking tune" he had ever written and that his friends consider it as the best after the "[[Wonderwall]]". At first Noel said that the record will feature 12 songs and then he presented 11 to the press. On a different site, he said that "Stop the Clocks" has been big enigma for the band and they still were hesitating whether to put it or not. As of now it is unknown whether it will emerge as a secret track or the band will put it on the tracklisting as a standalone song. Beside all the uncertainty and fuss surrounding the track, it's possible that the Gallaghers want to wait for a new contract and new album.


==Singles==
==Singles==

Revision as of 23:43, 29 April 2005

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Don't Believe the Truth is the official title of Oasis' sixth album which will be released on May 30 2005 internationally and a day later in the United States. The album has been delayed since it was in the works in late 2003 - early 2004.

Track listing with Noel's insight given to the official site Oasisnet

  1. "Turn Up The Sun": It’s that epic it could’ve and should’ve been the first 3 tracks on the album!!
  2. "Mucky Fingers": The result of one too many nights in the dressing room, brainwashing Gem with The Velvet Underground then thinking “Fuck it! Dylan rules!”
  3. "Lyla": It’s the soundtrack of our lives doing The Who on Skol in a psychedelic city in the sky (or something...)
  4. "Love Like A Bomb": Songbird’s bigger, far more interesting brother. One for the ladies, as Liam says.
  5. "The Importance Of Being Idle": Having nothing to do is such a massive job that someone had to write a song about it.
  6. "The Meaning Of Soul": Elvis on Red Bull!!
  7. "Guess God Thinks I'm Abel": Up until two weeks ago, everyone thought the title was “Guess God Thinks I’m Able”! Now everyone’s confused.
  8. "Part Of The Queue": Doesn’t sound remotely like anything we’ve ever done before. Legendary Cuban percussionist Lenny Castro shuffles up a storm. Amazing.
  9. "Keep The Dream Alive": A Song that totally does justice to the title. Will be a live staple for years to come.
  10. "A Bell Will Ring": Ringo’s favourite. Enough said.
  11. "Let There Be Love": Should’ve been the last 4 tracks on the album. It took 7 years to finish. Worth the wait?? Oh yes!!


Stop the Clocks

The stature of this tune is questionable among fans. Allegedly Noel said that he consider this song the greatest "fucking tune" he had ever written and that his friends consider it as the best after the "Wonderwall". At first Noel said that the record will feature 12 songs and then he presented 11 to the press. On a different site, he said that "Stop the Clocks" has been big enigma for the band and they still were hesitating whether to put it or not. As of now it is unknown whether it will emerge as a secret track or the band will put it on the tracklisting as a standalone song. Beside all the uncertainty and fuss surrounding the track, it's possible that the Gallaghers want to wait for a new contract and new album.

Singles