Listen to Liam Gallagher's rousing rock anthem 'C'mon You Know'

Featuring Vampire Weekend frontman Ezra Koenig

Liam Gallagher
Author: Scott ColothanPublished 1st Apr 2022
Last updated 1st Apr 2022

Liam Gallagher has premiered the title track for his new studio album, ‘C’mon You Know.’

Clocking in at five minutes, ‘C’mon You Know’ was solely written by Liam Gallagher and it once again centres on the Oasis legend’s trademark rock n’ roll snarl as he displays his softer side: “So, love / I’m sick of acting like I’m tough / C’mon baby giz a hug / C’mon you know!”

The track also sees Liam diversify his musical palette with its vintage Moog synths, euphoric gospel backing vocals and discordant bursts of saxophone from Vampire Weekend frontman Ezra Koenig.

‘C’mon You Know’ was produced by Liam’s long-term collaborator Andrew Wyatt who also counts Lady Gaga, Lorde and Bruno Mars among his production credits.

Listen to Liam Gallagher’s ‘C’mon You Know’:

‘C’mon You Know’ is the follow-up single to the Absolute Radio playlisted anthem ‘Everything’s Electric’, which was co-written by Dave Grohl and featured drums from the Foo Fighters star.

Liam Gallagher’s third solo album ‘C’mon You Know’ is released on Friday 27th May 2022. The live album ‘Down By The River Thames’ is released on the very same day.

Liam will be hoping 'C'mon You Know' is his fourth consecutive Number 1 solo record following 2017’s ‘As You Were’, 2019’s ‘Why Me? Why Not.’ and his 2020 live album ‘MTV Unplugged (Live at Hull City Hall).’

Following the release of ‘C’mon You Know’, Liam Gallagher plays a series of shows this June including two gigs at Knebworth, a homecoming concert at Manchester Etihad Stadium and Glasgow Hampden Park. Head to Absolute Radio Tickets to check ticket availability.

Liam Gallagher performs at Teenage Cancer Trust at the Royal Albert Hall

Liam Gallagher headlined a Teenage Cancer Trust at the Royal Albert Hall concert last Saturday night (26th March) where he dedicated his performance of ‘Live Forever’ to his late friend Taylor Hawkins.

Liam Gallagher’s setlist at the Royal Albert Hall also featured his son Gene Gallagher on drums on ‘The River’, the live debut of ‘C'mon You Know’ and a rare performance of ‘Bring the Light’ by Beady Eye.

Absolute Radio will be broadcasting highlights of Liam Gallagher's Teenage Cancer Trust concert at 7pm on Thursday 7th April 2022.

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