- Why do Radiohead fans hate creep?
- Did Radiohead steal creep?
- Who sang the song Creep first?
- What song did Radiohead creep rip off?
Why do Radiohead fans hate creep?
In 1993, Yorke said of the song: “I have a real problem being a man in the '90s… Any man with any sensitivity or conscience toward the opposite sex would have a problem. To actually assert yourself in a masculine way without looking like you're in a hard-rock band is a very difficult thing to do…
Did Radiohead steal creep?
Ironically, Radiohead was sued for copyright infringement on “Creep” when the Hollies claimed that it stole from their 1974 song “The Air I Breathe.” Songwriters Albert Hammond and Mike Hazelwood later received an undisclosed percentage of the publishing rights and royalties in an out-of-court settlement, and are ...
Who sang the song Creep first?
"Creep" is the debut single by English alternative rock band Radiohead, released on 21 September 1992. It appeared on their debut studio album, Pablo Honey (1993).
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Creep (Radiohead song)
"Creep" | |
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Released | 21 September 1992 |
Recorded | 1992 |
Studio | Chipping Norton Recording Studios in Oxfordshire, England |
Genre | Alternative rock grunge post-grunge |
What song did Radiohead creep rip off?
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According to Time, Albert Hammond and Mike Hazlewood successfully sued Radiohead for lifting elements for "Creep" from “The Air That I Breathe,” a 1974 song the duo wrote for English pop group The Hollies (Pitchfork says the two bands reached an out-of-court settlement).