Liam Gallagher Has Written A Song For Estranged Daughter Molly Moorish

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Liam Gallagher has written a song for his formerly estranged daughter, Molly Moorish and it’s called ‘Now That I’ve Found You’.

The Oasis frontman and Molly’s mother Lisa Moorish were together back in the late 90’s, however, in 2017 Liam revealed that he had never met his now 20-year-old daughter.

LG did finally meet Molly late in 2018, and introduced her to his sons Gene and Lennon for the first time. Since their initial meeting, Liam says they have become close friends.

In a new documentary about Liam Gallagher called ‘As it was’, the relationship with his daughter is covered. According to the NME, Liam Gallagher said in a recent interview  with Chris Moyles on Radio X that the follow-up to ‘As You Were‘ will arrive in September.

Liam told Chris how his daughter inspired him to write the new song and how amongst the light, there will be some ‘heavy’ moments too:

“There will be a couple more songs like ‘Shockwave’, there’s one called ‘A River’ which is absolutely a proper beast of a tune. Don’t think it’ll get on the radio ‘cause it’s too heavy, but if someone wants to play it, play it. But that’s a tune.”

He added: “Yeah it’s heavy man. It is HEA-VY. Like heavy, as in makes you wanna, it’s like a bulldozer man. Heavier than that”. When explaining how he came to write the song for his daughter, ‘Now That I’ve Found You’, he said:

“Not that she was lost or anything, or she was captured by the Taliban or anything like that. But it’s got a ‘now that you’re in my life’ kinda vibe. It’s cool. It’s nice.”

According to the NME, the directors of the film ‘As It Was’ said that the film deals with Gallagher’s first experience of “failure” after the split of Beady Eye in 2014.

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Co-director Gavin Fitzgerald said “I think there’s a lot of Liam’s story that people don’t know, People are more familiar with Liam’s rise to fame, but then Oasis disappeared and a lot of stuff happened in the later years.

People actually forget that Liam was in Beady Eye. He goes on to explain that Liam had a bit of a rough time, he felt he had failed in his life at the time of the Beady Eye break up, he withdrew himself and stopped creating music for four years. He concludes by saying “It took quite a lot of courage for Liam to come back and be where he is now.”

‘As It Was’ is in cinemas now and was released on Blu-ray and out today on DVD, Monday, June 10.

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