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"Creep" is the first single released by the English alternative rock band Radiohead, and is a track on their debut album, Pablo Honey (1993). It was written by the band's singer, Thom Yorke, and released in the United Kingdom initially in September 1992. When it was first given limited release, however, Radio 1 found it "too depressing", and removed it from their playlist after airing it only twice. However, it subsequently became one of the band's biggest hits, and became Read more...

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This song has not won any awards that are recognised by Song of the Decade. We include BRIT Awards, Ivor Novello Awards, NME Awards, MTV Europe Awards, MOBO Awards and BPI Awards.







Comments (5)
tygerlily900
@ 12:49am on 26 November 2009
my absoloute favourite song, however, it would not be right to let it win song of the decade as it from the last.....although, perhaps it could be argued that it's carried over so well it has been the best of both XD
Llia
@ 10:50am on 19 November 2009
@onaneckonaspit - Read the rest. "The song re-entered the UK chart at number 37 on 8 June 2008, as a result of downloads, following the release of the Radiohead: The Best Of album earlier that month."
onaneckonaspit
@ 7:33pm on 14 November 2009
i mean it even says right THERE 1993 ffs
onaneckonaspit
@ 7:33pm on 14 November 2009
oh why yes this a very good candidate for song of the decade EXCEPT THAT IT WAS LAST DECADE.
covbaldy1
@ 10:19am on 23 October 2009
Fantastic lyrics - summed up nicely what I was going through at the time. Always makes me smile.