Originally released on October 30th, 1995, today marks “Wonderwall”‘s 19th birthday, making it officially old enough to irritate its friends at the local frat or beach party. Jokes aside, the song endures because it’s expertly written and, against the odds, pretty timeless.
Still, let’s leave it to the pros, ya? To celebrate the Oasis classic’s birthday, we decided to toss together a comprehensive list of the most unnecessary “Wonderwall” covers we could find.
Hip-hop remix? Check. Keytar cover? Of course. From flamenco guitars to kids covering it from their toilets, here are 38 of our favourites renditions of “Wonderwall” that totally exist. Thanks, Internet.
The reggae edition of “Wonderwall”
The spoken-word edition of Wonderwall
Wonderwall goes metal
Oasis goes ska
Wonderwall ft. Notorious BIG, Wiz Khalifa, Wale, and Pharcyde
The pop-punk “Wonderwall”
The Chipmunks take on Wonderwall
The Oasis dubstep remix the world desperately needed
The drums only version of Wonderwall
The Wonderwall country edition
Guerrilla Wonderwall
Dmitri Vegas x Like Mike x Steve Aoki’s Wonderwall
Ryan Adams’ gorgeous take on Wonderwall
The teen screamo edition of Wonderwall
The Sunday Sermon Wonderwall (Sunderwall?)
The AC/DC x Oasis mashup
The EDM answer to Wonderwall
The trap remix of Wonderwall
Wonderwall with a zillion drops
Paul Anka’s Wonderwall
The banjo cover of Wonderwall
The jazzy Wonderwall
Ed Sheeran’s cover of Wonderwall
The bass cover of Wonderwall
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10 Acapella Wonderwall
The Gregorian chanting version of Wonderwall
The Wonderwall bathroom edition
Wonderwall with 200% more m0sh
Wonderwall shreds
The Wonderflute
The keytar cover of Wonderwall
The deep house edit of Wonderwall
The flamenco funk Wonderwall
Wonderwall with djembe
The 8-bit cover of Wonderwall
The beatboxed version of Wonderwall
The Wonderwall x Green Day mashup that gives overemotional teens all the feels