{"id":203289,"date":"2026-07-03T09:10:09","date_gmt":"2026-07-03T09:10:09","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/tahrir2day.com\/news\/2026\/07\/03\/why-wonderwall-has-become-englands-world-cup-anthem\/"},"modified":"2026-07-03T09:10:09","modified_gmt":"2026-07-03T09:10:09","slug":"why-wonderwall-has-become-englands-world-cup-anthem","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/tahrir2day.com\/news\/2026\/07\/03\/why-wonderwall-has-become-englands-world-cup-anthem\/","title":{"rendered":"Why Wonderwall has become England&#8217;s World Cup anthem"},"content":{"rendered":"<div >\n<p ><b >&#8220;Cmon England cmon Wonderwall.&#8221;<\/b><\/p>\n<p >That was the message from Oasis frontman<span >, <!-- -->external<\/span> Liam Gallagher on Wednesday, after England&#8217;s travelling supporters once again sang his band&#8217;s most famous song with the players at full-time following a nervy late World Cup knockout win over DR Congo in Atlanta.<\/p>\n<p >It has become a new tradition in recent weeks, being belted out after all three of the men&#8217;s team&#8217;s wins in the US.<\/p>\n<p >Speaking to the Sun after their opening win in Dallas, the man who wrote it, Liam&#8217;s brother and bandmate Noel Gallagher said: &#8220;Wonderwall belongs to the people, and it was a magical moment between the people and the players.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p >And he claims not to be an England fan.<\/p>\n<p >Captain Harry Kane told the Lions&#8217; Den podcast that the first impromptu singalong was one of his &#8220;favourite ever moments in an England shirt&#8221;.<\/p>\n<p >His old teammate and now BBC Sport pundit Joe Hart said such &#8220;phenomenal&#8221; moments allow players to &#8220;drop the mask, just for a few minutes, of being an elite professional&#8221;.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div >\n<p >While traditional England anthems including Three Lions, Vindaloo, World in Motion, as well as Sweet Caroline &#8211; the accidental breakout hit from Euro 2020 &#8211; have still been heard in pubs around the country, Wonderwall appears to be the song of the summer so far.<\/p>\n<p >The number two hit, taken from Oasis&#8217;s all-conquering 1995 album (What&#8217;s the Story) Morning Glory, re-entered the UK singles chart last week as a result of the initial viral moment.<\/p>\n<p >In 2008, shortly before Oasis split up, Liam declared that he &#8220;can&#8217;t stand singing that song&#8221; &#8211; the acoustically-driven ballad that launched a thousand buskers.<\/p>\n<p >But since then he has done exactly that, many times and to great effect for adoring fans around the world throughout the band&#8217;s big-selling reunion tour last year.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div >\n<p >Author and broadcaster PJ Harrison, who last year released the biography Gallagher: The Rise and Fall of Oasis, finds the process of pop songs being adopted by football fans fascinating.<\/p>\n<p >In the 1960s, the Evertonian tells BBC News, there was a tradition for fans simply singing pop hits of the day.<\/p>\n<p >He thinks what is happening now with England and Wonderwall could not have been contrived.<\/p>\n<p >&#8220;You have the long lifespan of Wonderwall, then you have the renewed interest with the tour,&#8221; he notes. &#8220;And obviously, if you&#8217;ve got to put one song on from that tour, that fits.<\/p>\n<p >&#8220;Then it&#8217;s just a case of the DJ having the situational awareness to think, &#8216;This is the song for the moment&#8217;, put it on and everybody just embrace it.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p >He adds: &#8220;Once it takes root and it becomes melded to an emotional moment, like winning a first World Cup game, it just takes on this emotional life and quickly gathers an immediate nostalgia.&#8221;<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div >\n<p >As for the song itself, Noel told Uncut magazine around the time of its release that it was a musical love letter to his then-wife Meg Mathews. But he subsequently changed his story, telling Q Magazine it was about &#8220;an imaginary friend who&#8217;s going to come and save you from yourself&#8221;.<\/p>\n<p >The ambiguity in the lyrics allied to the familiar, easy melody, Harrison believes, allows fans to &#8220;express an outpouring of love without necessarily specifying what it&#8217;s towards&#8221;.<\/p>\n<p >&#8220;What is a Wonderwall? I&#8217;m not really sure what it is but I can sing about it and it can be whatever I think it is,&#8221; says the former Plymouth Argyle director and co-founder of the LA-based City of Angels FC.<\/p>\n<p >&#8220;If I think it&#8217;s Jude Bellingham or if I think it&#8217;s England winning, it can be that, or it could be my girlfriend or whatever.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p >Unlike some of the other more upbeat, hopeful England songs, he feels the reflective nature of Wonderwall means it &#8220;would also still work in consolation if the team get knocked out&#8221;.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div >\n<p >The term Wonderwall is originally taken from the psychedelic and surreal 1968 film of the same name.<\/p>\n<p >It stars Jane Birkin as the object of obsession for a man who lives next door, slowly making holes in his wall so he can watch her through it (not creepy at all).<\/p>\n<p >George Harrison provided the soundtrack &#8211; the first solo album by a Beatle &#8211; which is where avid record collector Noel came across it.<\/p>\n<p >The original working title for his tune had been Wishing Stone, but a smart tweak to the lyrics resulted in his best-selling song &#8211; millions of records and billions of streams &#8211; and probably paid for his swimming pool.<\/p>\n<p >Louder Than War writer and Membranes musician John Robb, who also released an Oasis book last year titled Live Forever: The Rise, Fall And Resurrection Of Oasis, tells us Wonderwall is the perfect song for football fans due to it&#8217;s heady mix of &#8220;euphoria&#8221; and &#8220;melancholy&#8221;.<\/p>\n<p >&#8220;There&#8217;s something really melancholic about being a football fan because any second you&#8217;re about to lose but any second you&#8217;re about to win,&#8221; says the Blackpool supporter.<\/p>\n<p >&#8220;The song captures both &#8211; it&#8217;s the perfect football song.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p >He continues: &#8220;It has that thing where you can sing along to it but it&#8217;s got that undertone of sadness, it&#8217;s also got that lift in the chorus.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p >Although not written as a football song, Noel has spoken of the influence of his time spent on the terraces at the old Maine Road watching Manchester City on his songwriting, Robb recalls.<\/p>\n<p >&#8220;Football is about community and camaraderie and everybody being together in the moment, and those kinds of songs are perfect for it,&#8221; he adds.<\/p>\n<p >&#8220;The ultimate choir is a football terrace, because it&#8217;s a lot of people who can&#8217;t really sing, singing together and in harmony.<\/p>\n<p >&#8220;That&#8217;s quite a beautiful thing.&#8221;<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div >\n<p >England fans will be hoping their team is on song this month so they can continue their new tradition all the way to the final in New York.<\/p>\n<p >All the roads that lead them there are winding, though, starting in Mexico City on Monday morning.<\/p>\n<p >Wonderwall lost its own final of sorts, back in November 1995. It was cruelly kept off the top of the chart by Robson and Jerome&#8217;s double A-side, I Believe and Up On The Roof &#8211; which remain unsung by hordes of England fans as far as we&#8217;re aware.<\/p>\n<p >If England do win the World Cup for the first time in 60 years, look out for the song <i >maaaaaybe<\/i> ending 30 years of chart hurt too.<\/p>\n<p >&#8220;Let&#8217;s keep the biblical vibrations going,&#8221; as Liam put it on X.<\/p>\n<p >If not, supporters may be crying their hearts out instead.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>&#8220;Cmon England cmon Wonderwall.&#8221; That was the message from Oasis frontman, external Liam Gallagher on Wednesday, after England&#8217;s travelling supporters once again sang his band&#8217;s most famous song with the players at full-time following a nervy late World Cup knockout win over DR Congo in Atlanta. 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