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Noel Gallagher: 'Solo album getting to No.1 was best day of my life'
Published Friday, Jan 6 2012, 12:25 GMT | By Lewis Corner | 2 comments
Noel Gallagher has described the day his debut solo album went to number one as "unbelievable".
The singer topped the UK chart with his first studio record Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds back in October, beating X Factor champ Matt Cardle to the top.

Gallagher told The Graham Norton Show: "If there is a chart, you might as well be number one.
"It went to number one on the day City beat United 6-1 so it was an unbelievable day and one of the best days I have had in my entire life."
The former Oasis star recently admitted that he was nervous ahead of his first ever solo tour as the venues were a lot smaller than he was used to.
The Graham Norton Show airs Fridays at 10.35pm on BBC One.
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The singer topped the UK chart with his first studio record Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds back in October, beating X Factor champ Matt Cardle to the top.

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Gallagher told The Graham Norton Show: "If there is a chart, you might as well be number one.
"It went to number one on the day City beat United 6-1 so it was an unbelievable day and one of the best days I have had in my entire life."
The former Oasis star recently admitted that he was nervous ahead of his first ever solo tour as the venues were a lot smaller than he was used to.
The Graham Norton Show airs Fridays at 10.35pm on BBC One.
> Noel Gallagher shaken by "insane" shooting rampage
Watch the music video for Noel Gallagher's new single 'If I Had A Gun' below:
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