Creep Piano Sheet Music
SCORE INFO
- Arrangement: paquitodelaig
- Format: Digital sheet music
- Instrument: Piano sheet music
- Scoring: Piano solo
- Skill Level: Beginner
- Style: Pop
- Key Signature: G major, E minor
- Time Signature: 4/4
- Metronome: 80
- Pages: 2
- Note Range: (updating)
- Measures: 45
- Copyright: (updating)
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SCORE INFO
- Arrangement: Earl Fausto
- Format: Digital sheet music
- Instrument: Piano sheet music
- Scoring: Piano solo
- Skill Level: Intermediate
- Style: Rock
- Key Signature: G major, E minor
- Time Signature: 4/4
- Metronome: 100
- Pages: 5
- Note Range: (updating)
- Measures: 99
- Copyright: Universal Records, 1992, 1998
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SCORE INFO
- Arrangement: Beckham Ho
- Format: Digital sheet music
- Instrument: Piano sheet music
- Scoring: Piano solo
- Skill Level: Advanced
- Style: Rock
- Key Signature: G major, E minor
- Time Signature: 4/4
- Metronome: 116
- Pages: 8
- Note Range: (updating)
- Measures: 106
- Copyright: (updating)
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Short Produce About Creep
Creep by Radiohead, released in 1992 as the lead single from their debut album Pablo Honey, became an instant anthem for misfits and outcasts. The song’s raw emotion and haunting lyrics quickly resonated with listeners, capturing the feelings of alienation and self-doubt. Its unapologetically dark tone and melancholic atmosphere stood out in a music scene dominated by grunge and alternative rock.
Written by Thom Yorke, the song expresses feelings of inadequacy and longing, with the iconic chorus “I’m a creep, I’m a weirdo” becoming a cathartic release for those who felt disconnected from society. The band’s minimalist arrangement, highlighted by simple but powerful guitar riffs and Yorke’s anguished vocals, only intensified the emotional impact of the track.
Although initially not a commercial success, Creep gained significant popularity after its release and has since become one of Radiohead’s most well-known songs. Over the years, it has been embraced as a defining anthem of the ’90s alternative movement and continues to influence many musicians and listeners alike.
In addition to its success as a rock song, Creep has been covered by numerous artists and featured in films, making it a timeless piece of music that speaks to universal feelings of isolation and self-reflection.