Within the context of the song, Sally is the singing persona's ex-girlfriend from a relationship that didn't last (the reasons why have never been disclosed). Now, both she and the persona have moved on and are trying not to look back on their time with regret (hence "Don't Look Back In Anger"). More broadly, it's a song about trying not to look back on what you did or didn't do with regret because you can't change it, which as I and Noel Gallagher (who wrote it) can tell you is extremely hard sometimes. The song's use at the end of the ninth (and final) episode of Our Friends In The North (BBC drama from 1996), which starred Christopher Eccleston (before he became The Doctor) and Daniel Craig (before he became James Bond) is a case in point of that, given that series covers 31 years' of its characters' lives and a LOT happens to all of them over its course. Funnily enough, it was chosen for the episode without the knowledge that Oasis would release it as a single and the episode aired as the song was No. 1 in the UK.
Dude I love this song! Great work Plush, seriously like wow! This legit made my day, thanks for this man!
This is so good I love all of these shots!
who’s sally and why are we making her wait
she’s a seaplane /:p
She's the person Harry met
Within the context of the song, Sally is the singing persona's ex-girlfriend from a relationship that didn't last (the reasons why have never been disclosed). Now, both she and the persona have moved on and are trying not to look back on their time with regret (hence "Don't Look Back In Anger"). More broadly, it's a song about trying not to look back on what you did or didn't do with regret because you can't change it, which as I and Noel Gallagher (who wrote it) can tell you is extremely hard sometimes.
The song's use at the end of the ninth (and final) episode of Our Friends In The North (BBC drama from 1996), which starred Christopher Eccleston (before he became The Doctor) and Daniel Craig (before he became James Bond) is a case in point of that, given that series covers 31 years' of its characters' lives and a LOT happens to all of them over its course. Funnily enough, it was chosen for the episode without the knowledge that Oasis would release it as a single and the episode aired as the song was No. 1 in the UK.
Whoever she is, she can wait. So don’t look back in anger
Too late