"Creep" was originally written and performed by Radiohead in 1992. I had also believed it was originally by The Smiths until my boyfriend set me straight. I think the similarities of sound (blasts of guitar noise) and verse (self-doubt & issues with self-consciousness) between "Creep" and "How Soon Is Now?" most likely caused my confusion. At any rate, I love them both!
because its a slow song
ain't to proud to beg. ain't to proud to beg.
The theme song for the movie Charmed was sung by Love Spit Love, but the song was originally written by The Smiths. They used the song in the movie "The Crafts" in 1994.
"Creep" was written and recorded by the British band Radiohead and released as their debut single in 1992. It later appeared on their debut album "Pablo Honey" in mid-1993. You can purchase an MP3 of that song here: http://www.amazon.com/Creep-Explicit/dp/B000TRS4R0/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1345143930&s=dmusic&sr=1-2&tag=brainrub-20
Morrissey was the lead singer of The Smiths.
Panic - The Smiths song - was created on 1986-07-21.
Creep - Radiohead song - was created on 1992-09-21.
Creep - TLC song - was created on 1994-10-31.
Creep by radiohead
Creep - Stone Temple Pilots song - was created on 1993-11-01.
Yes.
William, It Was Really Nothing - is a song by British Band, The Smiths
Whip My Hair! The song is awesome!
because its a slow song
You might be thinking of "Creep" by Radiohead where he sings "I'm a Creep..."
whip my hair
How Soon Is Now by The Smiths