Lost Oasis song released after old CD found 'lying around', Noel Gallagher announces

"I know some of you love this tune so we thought we'd put it 'out there' for you to enjoy/argue over," the musician says.

From L-R Oasis band members Gem, Noel Gallagher, Andy Bell and Liam Gallagher in Hong Kong, China, in 2006
Image: Don't Stop was recorded at a sound check in Hong Kong 'about 15 years ago'. Pic: Oasis in Hong Kong in 2006
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A lost Oasis song has been released after an old CD was found in Noel Gallagher's home, the musician has said.

Called Don't Stop, the song was never recorded in a studio and only exists as a demo the songwriter said he thought was "lost forever".

He said it was recorded at a sound check in Hong Kong "about 15 years ago", but that there is no date on the CD.

In a message posted on Twitter, he wrote: "Like the rest of the world I've had infinite time to kill lately so I thought I'd finally look and find out what was actually on the hundreds of faceless unmarked CDs I've got lying around at home."

"As fate would have it, I have stumbled across an old demo which I thought had been lost forever.

"I know some of you love this tune so we thought we'd put it 'out there' for you to enjoy/argue over.

"Hope everyone is staying safe and trying to ride out the lockdown with a minimum of fuss. You're welcome by the way."

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Noel and Liam Gallagher perform together in one of their final shows before Oasis split in 2009
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Liam has suggested performing a concert to raise money for coronavirus relief, while Noel recently admitted he had considered doing a show together.

"I've often thought, 'Let's just do a gig.' But I realised I would only be doing it to shut this f***ing idiot up," he told British Vogue last month.