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Sentences forStop the Clocks
- Oasis released a compilation double album entitled Stop the Clocks in 2006, featuring what the band considers to be their "definitive" songs.Oasis (band)-Wikipedia
- "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.Whatever (Oasis song)-Wikipedia
- In an interview promoting the compilation album, Stop the Clocks, Noel stated that "Some Might Say" is the 'archetypical Oasis song' and 'defines what Oasis is'.Some Might Say-Wikipedia
- The song is included on the band's greatest hits album Stop the Clocks and on the U.S. release of Time Flies... 1994–2009.Champagne Supernova-Wikipedia
- In 2006, Blake designed the cover for Oasis greatest hits album Stop the Clocks.Peter Blake (artist)-Wikipedia
- The single release was also named an EP in the Stop the Clocks booklet.Some Might Say-Wikipedia
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