["Shake along with me","Now he stops at traffic lights","I'm sorry but I just don't know","Shake along with me","Shake along with me","","I've been driving in my car","I'd like to be somebody else","","Shake along with me","Shake along with me","Shake along with me","","Shake along with me","I know you said I told you so","Shake along with me","Shake along with me","But when you're happy and you're feeling fine","","A house out of plasticine","Shake along with me","Shake along with me","","Mister Sifter sold me songs","Are living in my loft","To shake along with me","But only when they're green","Shake along with me","","With my friend Mister Soft","When I was just sixteen","Mister Clean and Mister Ben","Then you'll know it's the right time","And not know where I've been","","","Shake along with me","Shake along with them","Shake along with me","Shake along with them","Shake along with me","Shake along with me","","Then you'll know it's the right time","I'd like to build myself"]
Performed by: Oasis Written by: William Backer; Roger Frederick Cook; Billy Davis; Noel Gallagher; Roger John R Greenaway
Credits: Backer, William (Songwriter); Cook, Roger Frederick (Songwriter); Davis, Billy (Songwriter); Gallagher, Noel (Songwriter); Greenaway, Roger John R (Songwriter); SONY/ATV MUSIC PUBLISHING UK LTD (Publisher)
"Shakermaker" is a song by English rock band Oasis, written by their lead guitarist Noel Gallagher. First appearing as a single, released on the 13th June 1994, which peaked at number 11 in the UK charts, it was later released on Oasis' groundbreaking debut album Definitely Maybe. It was also the first song performed by the band on Top Of The Pops.
Gallagher admits the lyrics are taken from the world around him, for example, a Shaker Maker was a popular toy in the 1970s, the character of "Mr Soft" was taken from a Trebour Soft Mints commercial, which featured Cockney Rebel's song "Mr Soft", "Mr. Clean" is a song by The Jam, one of Gallagher's favourite bands, "Mr Benn" is a British children's cartoon and the entire last verse - Mr Sifter sold me songs/When I was just 16/Now he stops at traffic lights/But only when they're green - was written in a taxi on the way to the recording studio to record the song. Apparently, Liam Gallagher was pestering Noel to finish the song. At this point, the taxi stopped at the traffic lights outside 'Sifter's"' (a record shop in Burnage, Manchester). Noel penned the lyric and it became part of the song. Noel used to frequent the store to buy old records before Oasis started releasing albums and Mr Sifter refers to the owner of the record store. Sifter told Noel to mind his words if he ever got famous.[citation needed]
The song illustrates Noel Gallagher's habit of borrowing from the past: the chords are a simple twelve-bar blues progression and the melody for the verse was originally taken from "I'd Like to Teach the World to Sing" (the song made famous from its use on Coca Cola adverts in the 1970s) by Roger Cook, Roger Greenaway, Bill Backer and Billy Davis. However, this led to Oasis being successfully sued for the unlicensed use by The New Seekers and they had to pay out $A500,000 (Australian dollars).[citation needed] When asked about the incident, Noel Gallagher said, "We drink Pepsi now."[citation needed]