Stop The Clocks - Track Listing

Track Listing

All songs written by Noel Gallagher, except "Songbird" written by Liam Gallagher.

Disc one
No. Title Length
1. "Rock 'n' Roll Star" (from Definitely Maybe) 5:20
2. "Some Might Say" (from (What's the Story) Morning Glory?) 5:10
3. "Talk Tonight" (from The Masterplan) 4:19
4. "Lyla" (from Don't Believe the Truth) 5:10
5. "The Importance of Being Idle" (from Don't Believe the Truth) 3:41
6. "Wonderwall" (from (What's the Story) Morning Glory?) 4:18
7. "Slide Away" (from Definitely Maybe) 6:14
8. "Cigarettes & Alcohol" (from Definitely Maybe) 4:48
9. "The Masterplan" (from The Masterplan) 5:20
Total length: 44:20
Disc two
No. Title Length
1. "Live Forever" (from Definitely Maybe) 4:35
2. "Acquiesce" (from The Masterplan) 4:23
3. "Supersonic" (from Definitely Maybe) 4:35
4. "Half the World Away" (from The Masterplan) 4:14
5. "Go Let It Out" (from Standing on the Shoulder of Giants) 4:41
6. "Songbird" (from Heathen Chemistry) 2:05
7. "Morning Glory" (from (What's the Story) Morning Glory?) 5:01
8. "Champagne Supernova" (from (What's the Story) Morning Glory?) 7:29
9. "Don't Look Back in Anger" (from (What's the Story) Morning Glory?) 4:52
Total length: 41:55
Japanese bonus tracks
No. Title Length
10. "Roll With It" (from (What's the Story) Morning Glory?) 3:59
11. "Let There Be Love" (from Don't Believe the Truth) 5:30
iTunes bonus tracks
No. Title Length
1. "Cast No Shadow" (Live from Knebworth, August 10, 1996)
2. "Columbia" (Live from Knebworth, August 11, 1996)
3. "Acquiesce" (Video)

An edited version of the untitled eleventh track from (What's the Story) Morning Glory? (without snippets of "The Swamp Song") appears at 4:50 into "Morning Glory", while the last few seconds of the untitled sixth track from the same album appear at the start of "Some Might Say".

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