Come Together: Noel Gallagher would join a supergroup with the surviving Beatles

Noel Gallagher would love to be in a band with Sir Paul McCartney and Sir Ringo Starr and Paul Weller and Johnny Marr.

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Noel Gallagher would love to be in a supergroup and confessed to forgetting Oasis lyrics
Noel Gallagher would love to be in a supergroup and confessed to forgetting Oasis lyrics

Noel Gallagher would love to be in a supergroup with surviving Beatles Sir Paul McCartney and Sir Ringo Starr.

The former Oasis rocker took influence from the iconic Liverpool band throughout Oasis' career and beyond and has already performed with music legend McCartney, 81, at his daughter Stella McCartney's 50th birthday party last year.

The 'Don't Look Back in Anger' hitmaker also released a charity cover of Beatles classic 'Come Together' with former The Jam star Paul Weller, 65, in 1995 and would love to be in a band with his pals Weller and ex-Smiths rocker Johnny Marr, 59.

He is quoted by the Daily Mirror as saying: “I’d definitely join a supergroup. I don’t know if I would start one. Who would I like to be in a supergroup with? I could be in a band with [Paul] Weller and I could be in a band with Johnny [Marr], easily. Playing the bass… Ringo and Macca would be f*****g great."

Gallagher has worked with Marr, too, who plays guitar on the tracks 'Pretty Boy', 'Open the Door, See What You Find' and the instrumental 'Think of a Number' on his latest High Flying Birds LP, 'Council Skies'.

The 'Easy Now' singer also recorded a cover of 'Mind Games' by late Beatles frontman John Lennon for the record.

Meanwhile, the 'Wonderwall' hitmaker has confessed to forgetting the lyrics to Oasis hits and admitted he might need to invest in a couple of autocues to get him by.

The 56-year-old musician - who often lets his fans sing the Britpop group's big hits for him at his solo gigs - also admitted he's not as fit as he used to be.

He said: “I’ve found myself on this tour, and I’m sure it’s a symptom of the ongoing march of time, but I’ve consciously found myself thinking, ‘What is the next line to this song?’ And, I mean, thankfully, I’m not ­forgetting a lot. But I’ve just got to think.

“The [lyrics] autocue… I’m sure, ­eventually, I’ll need one or two. It was a couple of years ago that I ran a mile. I need to get back in the gym."