About "Lyla"
"Lyla" is a song by the English rock band Oasis. It was released in May 2005 as the first single from their sixth studio album, Don't Believe the Truth (2005). "Lyla" was the band's first single following the departure of their long-time drummer Alan White, and replaced by Ringo Starr's son and the Who drummer Zak Starkey as an additional drummer of the band.
The song was written by Oasis guitarist Noel Gallagher, who has varyingly described the track as "specifically designed for pogoing", "annoyingly catchy", and the "poppiest thing since "Roll with It". Noting the varied influences of the song, Gallagher says that it's "a bit like... The Soundtrack of Our Lives doing The Who on Skol in a psychedelic city in the sky, or something".
Top songs by Oasis
- Wonderwall
- Don't Look Back In Anger
- Alive
- Champagne Supernova
- All You Need Is Love
- (i Got) The Fever
- All Around The World
- Day Tripper
- Colour My Life
- I Am The Walrus (live)
- Roll With It
- Don't Go Away
- Angel Child
- (probably) All In The Mind
- Wonderwall (spanish Version)
- Cigarettes And Alcohol
- Be Here Now
- One Way Road
- All In The Mind
- Helter Skelter
- The Masterplan
- Live Forever
- Stand By Me
- Born On A Different Cloud
- Columbia
- Let There Be Love
- Going Nowhere
- Sad Song
- Fade In—out
- Fade Away
- Better Man
- Shakermaker
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