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| Cover = Oasis' Whatever Single Cover.jpg
| Cover = Oasis' Whatever Single Cover.jpg
| Artist = [[Oasis (band)|Oasis]]
| Artist = [[Oasis (band)|Oasis]]
| B-side = "(It's Good) To Be Free"<br>"[[Half the World Away]]"<br>"[[Slide Away (Oasis song)|Slide Away]]"
| B-side = "(It's Good) To Be Free" <br />"[[Half the World Away]]" <br />"[[Slide Away (Oasis song)|Slide Away]]"
| Released = 18 December 1994
| Released = 18 December 1994
| Format = [[CD single|CD]], [[7" vinyl]], [[12-inch single|12" vinyl]], [[Cassette single|cassette]]
| Format = [[CD single|CD]], [[7" vinyl]], [[12-inch single|12" vinyl]], [[Cassette single|cassette]]
| Recorded = [[Rockfield Studios]] (South Wales), 1994
| Recorded = [[Rockfield Studios]] (South Wales), 1994
| Genre = [[Britpop]], [[symphonic rock]]
| Genre = [[Britpop]], [[symphonic rock]]
| Length = 6:21 <small>(original single version)</small><br>3:58 <small>(radio edit)</small>
| Length = 6:21 <small>(original single version)</small> <br />3:58 <small>(radio edit)</small>
| Label = [[Creation Records|Creation]]
| Label = [[Creation Records|Creation]]
| Writer = [[Noel Gallagher]], [[Neil Innes]]
| Writer = [[Noel Gallagher]], [[Neil Innes]]
| Producer = [[Owen Morris]], Noel Gallagher, [[David Batchelor (sound engineer)|Dave Batchelor]]
| Producer = [[Owen Morris]], Noel Gallagher, [[David Batchelor (sound engineer)|Dave Batchelor]]
| Last single = "[[Cigarettes & Alcohol]]"<br>(1994)
| Last single = "[[Cigarettes & Alcohol]]" <br />(1994)
| This single = "'''Whatever'''"<br>(1994)
| This single = "'''Whatever'''" <br />(1994)
| Next single = "[[Some Might Say]]"<br>(1995)
| Next single = "[[Some Might Say]]" <br />(1995)
| Misc = {{External music video|{{Youtube|EHfx9LXzxpw|"Whatever"}}}}
| Misc = {{External music video|{{Youtube|EHfx9LXzxpw|"Whatever"}}}}
}}
}}
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"Whatever" spent a total of 51 weeks on the UK Singles chart, more than any other Oasis single to date.
"Whatever" spent a total of 51 weeks on the UK Singles chart, more than any other Oasis single to date.


"Whatever" re-entered the UK Singles chart on 20 June 2010 at number 64, due to the release of ''Time Flies'', and the first time that "Whatever" has been available to purchase digitally.<ref>{{cite web|url= http://uk.launch.yahoo.com/c/uk/single_charts.html |title= Yahoo! UK & Ireland omg! |publisher= Uk.launch.yahoo.com |date= 20 June 2011 |accessdate= 12 January 2012}}</ref>
"Whatever" re-entered the UK Singles chart on 20 June 2010 at number 64, due to the release of ''Time Flies'', and the first time that "Whatever" has been available to purchase digitally.<ref>{{cite web |url= http://uk.launch.yahoo.com/c/uk/single_charts.html |title= Yahoo! UK & Ireland omg! |publisher= Uk.launch.yahoo.com |date= 20 June 2011 |accessdate= 12 January 2012}}</ref>


The song has been used by [[Coca-Cola]] in its 2012 campaign celebrating its 125th anniversary<ref>{{cite web|title= Comercial Coca-Cola: "Razones Para Creer" 2011 (Fullscreen HD) Whatever / Oasis |url= http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BEhd2S5GbUg |publisher= [[YouTube]] |date= 18 January 2011 |accessdate= 12 January 2012}}</ref> and also in Italian [[Vodafone]] Commercials.<ref>{{cite web|title= Whatever By Oasis Used In Italian Vodafone Commercials |url= http://stopcryingyourheartoutnews.blogspot.com/2011/10/whatever-by-oasis-used-in-italian.html |publisher= Stopcryingyourheartoutnews.blogspot.com |date= 2 October 2011 |accessdate= 12 January 2012}}</ref> It was also used by [[Asahi Breweries]] for their Asahi Off beer commercials in Japan.<ref>
The song has been used by [[Coca-Cola]] in its 2012 campaign celebrating its 125th anniversary<ref>{{cite web|title= Comercial Coca-Cola: "Razones Para Creer" 2011 (Fullscreen HD) Whatever / Oasis |url= http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BEhd2S5GbUg |publisher= [[YouTube]] |date= 18 January 2011 |accessdate= 12 January 2012}}</ref> and also in Italian [[Vodafone]] Commercials.<ref>{{cite web|title= Whatever By Oasis Used In Italian Vodafone Commercials |url= http://stopcryingyourheartoutnews.blogspot.com/2011/10/whatever-by-oasis-used-in-italian.html |publisher= Stopcryingyourheartoutnews.blogspot.com |date= 2 October 2011 |accessdate= 12 January 2012}}</ref>
*{{ja}} {{cite web|title= アサヒオフ:【新発売】.m4v |publisher= [[YouTube]] |url= https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aAelg7iU5kI |date= 23 January 2010 |accessdate= 12 January 2012}}
It was also used by [[Asahi Breweries]] for their Asahi Off beer commercials in Japan.<ref>{{ja}} {{cite web|title= アサヒオフ:【新発売】.m4v |publisher= [[YouTube]] |url= https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aAelg7iU5kI |date= 23 January 2010 |accessdate= 12 January 2012}}</ref><ref>{{ja}} {{cite web|title= アサヒオフ:山口智子【】.m4v |publisher= [[YouTube]] |url= https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7T1Fe7DLOTA |date= 23 January 2010 |accessdate= 12 January 2012}}</ref>
It has also been used [[Coronation Street]] in 2007 when [[Tracy Barlow]] seduces and murders [[Charlie Stubbs (Coronation Street)|Charlie Stubbs]] with a lap dance also singing the main line of the song in the process.{{cn|date=August 2014}}<!-- verify with episode citation and time. citation for notability also needed -->
*{{ja}} {{cite web|title= アサヒオフ:山口智子【】.m4v |publisher= [[YouTube]] |url= https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7T1Fe7DLOTA |date= 23 January 2010 |accessdate= 12 January 2012}}</ref>


==Authorship dispute==
==Authorship dispute==
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==Track listings==
==Track listings==
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*CD (Promo) <small>SAMP 2529</small>
* CD (Promo) <small>SAMP 2529</small>
#"Whatever" (Radio Edit) — 3:58
# "Whatever" (Radio Edit) — 3:58
#"Whatever" (Album Version) — 6:21
# "Whatever" (Album Version) — 6:21
* CD <small>CRESCD 195</small>
# "Whatever" — 6:21
# "(It's Good) To Be Free" — 4:18
# "[[Half the World Away]]" — 4:25
# "[[Slide Away (Oasis song)|Slide Away]]" — 6:31
* 7" <small>CRE 195</small>
# "Whatever" — 6:19
# "(It's Good) To Be Free" — 4:18


*CD <small>CRESCD 195</small>
* 12" <small>CRE 195T</small>
#"Whatever" — 6:21
# "Whatever" — 6:19
#"(It's Good) To Be Free" — 4:18
# "(It's Good) To Be Free" — 4:18
#"[[Half the World Away]]" — 4:25
# "Slide Away" — 6:31
#"[[Slide Away (Oasis song)|Slide Away]]" — 6:31


*7" <small>CRE 195</small>
* Cassette <small>CRECS 195</small>
#"Whatever" — 6:19
# "Whatever" — 6:19
#"(It's Good) To Be Free" — 4:18
# "(It's Good) To Be Free" — 4:18


*12" <small>CRE 195T</small>
* Japanese EP <small>ESCA 6127</small>
#"Whatever" — 6:19
# "Whatever"
#"(It's Good) To Be Free" — 4:18
# "(It's Good) To Be Free"
#"Slide Away" — 6:31
# "Fade Away"
# "Listen Up"

# "Half the World Away"
*Cassette <small>CRECS 195</small>
# "[[I Am the Walrus]]" (Live at the Glasgow Cathouse)
#"Whatever" — 6:19
#"(It's Good) To Be Free" — 4:18

*Japanese EP <small>ESCA 6127</small>
#"Whatever"
#"(It's Good) To Be Free"
#"Fade Away"
#"Listen Up"
#"Half the World Away"
#"[[I Am the Walrus]]" (Live at the Glasgow Cathouse)


==Chart positions==
==Chart positions==
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!Year
!Year
!Chart
!Chart
!Peak<br>position
!Peak <br />position
|-
|-
| 1995
|rowspan="8"|1994–1995
{{singlechart|Australia|40|artist=Oasis|song=Whatever|accessdate=26 August 2014}}
{{singlechart|Australia|40|artist=Oasis|song=Whatever|accessdate=26 August 2014}}
|-
|-
| 1995
{{singlechart|France|15|artist=Oasis|song=Whatever|accessdate=26 August 2014}}
{{singlechart|France|15|artist=Oasis|song=Whatever|accessdate=26 August 2014}}
|-
|-
| 1994
{{singlechart|Germany2|73|artist=Oasis|song=Whatever|accessdate=26 August 2014}}
{{singlechart|Germany2|73|artist=Oasis|song=Whatever|accessdate=26 August 2014}}
|-
|-
| 1994-1995
|Ireland ([[Irish Recorded Music Association|IRMA]])<ref>{{cite web|url= http://www.irishcharts.ie/search/placement |title= The Irish Charts – All there is to know |publisher= Irishcharts.ie |accessdate= 5 July 2013}}</ref>
|Ireland ([[Irish Recorded Music Association|IRMA]])<ref>{{cite web|url= http://www.irishcharts.ie/search/placement |title= The Irish Charts – All there is to know |publisher= Irishcharts.ie |accessdate= 5 July 2013 }}<!-- link is to search page only, results are not presented as page you can link --></ref>
|align="center"|5
|align="center"|5
|-
|-
| 1995
{{singlechart|Dutch100|48|artist=Oasis|song=Whatever|accessdate=26 August 2014}}
{{singlechart|Dutch100|48|artist=Oasis|song=Whatever|accessdate=26 August 2014}}
|-
|-
| 1994-1995
{{singlechart|Sweden|10|artist=Oasis|song=Whatever|accessdate=26 August 2014}}
{{singlechart|Sweden|10|artist=Oasis|song=Whatever|accessdate=26 August 2014}}
|-
|-
| 1995
{{singlechart|Switzerland|24|artist=Oasis|song=Whatever|accessdate=26 August 2014}}
{{singlechart|Switzerland|24|artist=Oasis|song=Whatever|accessdate=26 August 2014}}
|-
|-
| 1994-1995
{{singlechart|UK|3|date=1994-12-31|accessdate=5 July 2013}}
{{singlechart|UK|3|date=1994-12-31|accessdate=5 July 2013}}
|-
|-
|2010
| 2010
{{singlechart|UKchartarchive|64|artist=Oasis|accessdate=26 August 2014}}
{{singlechart|UKchartarchive|64|artist=Oasis|accessdate=26 August 2014}}
|}
|}
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==External links==
==External links==
*{{MetroLyrics song|oasis|whatever}}<!-- Licensed lyrics provider -->
* {{MetroLyrics song|oasis|whatever}}<!-- Licensed lyrics provider -->


{{Oasis}}
{{Oasis}}

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"Whatever"
Song
B-side"(It's Good) To Be Free"
"Half the World Away"
"Slide Away"

"Whatever" is a song and single by the English rock band Oasis, and initially credited as being written by the band's lead guitarist Noel Gallagher. A subsequent lawsuit awarded a co-writing credit to Neil Innes.

History

At six minutes and twenty-one seconds, it was the longest single the band had released up to that point (it would soon be surpassed by "Champagne Supernova" and later "D'You Know What I Mean?" and "All Around the World"). The song begins with a simple verse-chorus-verse-chorus structure, with the main hook of the song occurring in the verse rather than the chorus. The song suddenly changes key during the bridge, before returning to the main chord progression of the song, which repeats for a two-and-a-half-minute outro in which, one by one, each instrument cuts out until only the strings are playing. Finally, the song ends with an extended, recorded applause track. A common word on the Japanese festivals' mikoshi is used at the end of the song.

The single was released on 18 December 1994 as a stand-alone single, bridging the gap between Oasis' debut album, Definitely Maybe, and their second album, (What's the Story) Morning Glory?. "Whatever" entered the UK Singles Chart at number 3, their first single to enter the top 5, something every Oasis single released since has also accomplished, aside from the download-only single "Lord Don't Slow Me Down", "I'm Outta Time" and "Falling Down". Like "Lord Don't Slow Me Down", this is a non-album release, but as it is a single it has been included on the compilation album Time Flies... 1994–2009 which features all 26 of Oasis' officially released singles. The strings were played by the London Philharmonic Orchestra which featured former Electric Light Orchestra violinist Wilfred Gibson. The strings were arranged by Nick Ingham and Noel Gallagher.

"Whatever" spent a total of 51 weeks on the UK Singles chart, more than any other Oasis single to date.

"Whatever" re-entered the UK Singles chart on 20 June 2010 at number 64, due to the release of Time Flies, and the first time that "Whatever" has been available to purchase digitally.[1]

The song has been used by Coca-Cola in its 2012 campaign celebrating its 125th anniversary[2] and also in Italian Vodafone Commercials.[3] It was also used by Asahi Breweries for their Asahi Off beer commercials in Japan.[4][5] It has also been used Coronation Street in 2007 when Tracy Barlow seduces and murders Charlie Stubbs with a lap dance also singing the main line of the song in the process.[citation needed]

Authorship dispute

Part of the song's melody was lifted from Neil Innes' song "How Sweet to Be an Idiot". Innes successfully sued Oasis for plagiarism and was awarded subsequent royalties.[6] The portion of the melodic line in question accompanies the lyrics "I'm free to be whatever I" of the Gallagher version. Innes made reference to this in the Rutles song "Shangri-La".

Music video

The video is filmed in a white room in black and white. Members of the LPO and ELO can be seen throughout the video.

Live performances

"Whatever" has been performed live by Oasis many times, sometimes with the string arrangement which accompanies the single version, sometimes without. They often end live versions of the song with lyrics adapted from The Beatles song "Octopus's Garden". They have also been known to add the lines "All the young blues [sic]....carry the news...," in reference to the Mott the Hoople (originally written by David Bowie) song "All the Young Dudes". At their famous performances at Knebworth in August 1996, the song was accompanied throughout by harmonica player Mark Feltham.

Noel Gallagher would eventually revisit "Whatever," adding the song to his setlist during his first tour with his band High Flying Birds.

B-sides

One of the single's B-sides, "Slide Away", was already featured on their debut album, Definitely Maybe. The other two — "(It's Good) To Be Free" and "Half the World Away" — were later featured on the B-side compilation The Masterplan. "Slide Away" and "Half the World Away" would also be featured on Oasis' 2006 compilation album Stop the Clocks, but "Whatever" itself was not included. "Half the World Away" would later be chosen as the theme tune to The Royle Family.

Track listings

  • CD (Promo) SAMP 2529
  1. "Whatever" (Radio Edit) — 3:58
  2. "Whatever" (Album Version) — 6:21
  • CD CRESCD 195
  1. "Whatever" — 6:21
  2. "(It's Good) To Be Free" — 4:18
  3. "Half the World Away" — 4:25
  4. "Slide Away" — 6:31
  • 7" CRE 195
  1. "Whatever" — 6:19
  2. "(It's Good) To Be Free" — 4:18
  • 12" CRE 195T
  1. "Whatever" — 6:19
  2. "(It's Good) To Be Free" — 4:18
  3. "Slide Away" — 6:31
  • Cassette CRECS 195
  1. "Whatever" — 6:19
  2. "(It's Good) To Be Free" — 4:18
  • Japanese EP ESCA 6127
  1. "Whatever"
  2. "(It's Good) To Be Free"
  3. "Fade Away"
  4. "Listen Up"
  5. "Half the World Away"
  6. "I Am the Walrus" (Live at the Glasgow Cathouse)

Chart positions

Year Chart Peak
position
1995 Australia (ARIA)[7] 40
1995 France (SNEP)[8] 15
1994 Invalid chart entered Germany2 73
1994-1995 Ireland (IRMA)[9] 5
1995 Netherlands (Single Top 100)[10] 48
1994-1995 Sweden (Sverigetopplistan)[11] 10
1995 Switzerland (Schweizer Hitparade)[12] 24
1994-1995 UK Singles (OCC)[13] 3
2010 Invalid chart entered UKchartarchive 64

References

  1. ^ "Yahoo! UK & Ireland omg!". Uk.launch.yahoo.com. 20 June 2011. Retrieved 12 January 2012.
  2. ^ "Comercial Coca-Cola: "Razones Para Creer" 2011 (Fullscreen HD) Whatever / Oasis". YouTube. 18 January 2011. Retrieved 12 January 2012.
  3. ^ "Whatever By Oasis Used In Italian Vodafone Commercials". Stopcryingyourheartoutnews.blogspot.com. 2 October 2011. Retrieved 12 January 2012.
  4. ^ Template:Ja "アサヒオフ:【新発売】.m4v". YouTube. 23 January 2010. Retrieved 12 January 2012.
  5. ^ Template:Ja "アサヒオフ:山口智子【】.m4v". YouTube. 23 January 2010. Retrieved 12 January 2012.
  6. ^ O'Gorman, Martin. "The Oasis Top 50". Q.
  7. ^ "Oasis – Whatever". ARIA Top 50 Singles. Retrieved 26 August 2014.
  8. ^ "Oasis – Whatever" (in French). Les classement single. Retrieved 26 August 2014.
  9. ^ "The Irish Charts – All there is to know". Irishcharts.ie. Retrieved 5 July 2013.
  10. ^ "Oasis – Whatever" (in Dutch). Single Top 100. Retrieved 26 August 2014.
  11. ^ "Oasis – Whatever". Singles Top 100. Retrieved 26 August 2014.
  12. ^ "Oasis – Whatever". Swiss Singles Chart. Retrieved 26 August 2014.
  13. ^ "Official Singles Chart Top 100". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 5 July 2013.

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