"She Is Love" is a song by English rock band Oasis, written by Noel Gallagher and sung by him on lead vocals. It first appeared as the ninth track on the band's fifth studio album, Heathen Chemistry (2002), and was released in September 2002 as a double A-side single with "Little by Little", the only double A-sided single issued by the band. The single peaked at number two on the UK Singles Chart. The song was later included on the compilation album Time Flies... 1994âÂÂ2009 (2010).
According to Oasis' official single page, "She Is Love" was recorded at Wheeler End Studios in Buckinghamshire and Olympic Studios in London. In May 2002, Gallagher said the song had been inspired by his relationship with Sara MacDonald, adding that he had written it "about how lovely" he thought she was and that "it's how I feel about her". In a separate interview with Q, he described it as being about "waking up on a sunny Sunday morning" and feeling that "life is good".
Gallagher has also been reported as saying that the song was written at the Buckingham Gate Hotel in London and completed in around 30 minutes.
A promotional film for the song was directed by Rachel Thomas. Cinematographer Natasha Braier's official portfolio lists the project as having been shot in London for McGuffin UK. The video has not been given a standard commercial release.
A similarity between the song's sentiment and a passage from Khalil Gibran's book The Prophet has been noted.
John Lennon also drew on Gibran in the Beatles song, "Julia".
Track listings are adapted from the release's liner notes.
Personnel adapted from the liner notes of Heathen Chemistry.
All entries charted with "Little by Little".