The phrase “Anyway Here’s Wonderwall” has turned into a ubiquitous meme. It shows up everywhere, from a caption on a photo of Julie Andrews strumming a guitar to budding musicians titling their own covers of “Wonderwall.” But what does “Anyway Here’s Wonderwall” really mean, and how did it get started? We’re here with everything you need to know about the “Anyway Here’s Wonderwall” meme.
Meaning of “Anyway Here’s Wonderwall”
The “Anyway Here’s Wonderwall” meme makes fun of amateur guitarists who only learn to play simple, crowd-friendly songs like Oasis’s “Wonderwall.” Memes along this theme started emerging around 2009, but the actual phrase “Anyway, here’s ‘Wonderwall’” was first used in a 2013 video by YouTuber Julia Banks.
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