Oasis's Anthems Echo Through English Summer As England's national football team battles it out on the pitch, and the country's politicians navigate the complexities of Brexit, a familiar soundtrack has become an integral part of the English summer. From the euphoric highs of major sporting victories to the tense moments of high-stakes politics, iconic Oasis tracks have provided a sonic backdrop to the nation's biggest moments. Classics like "Wonderwall" and "Some Might Say" have become synonymous with English culture, their anthemic qualities perfectly capturing the mood of a nation. But what is it about these Mancunian tunes that resonates so deeply with the English psyche, and how have they become an unlikely staple of the country's summer of sport and politics?


From "Wonderwall" to "Some Might Say," iconic Mancunian tunes have reverberated in the biggest sporting and political moments of the English summer.