4 Chords used in the song :
View these chords for the Baritone
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Intro:C,
E,
F,
Fm
C
xxxx xxx xxxx xxxx xxxxxx,
E
xxxxxxxx xxxx xxx xx xxx xxx
F
xxxxxx xxxx xxxx xx xxxxx,
Fm
xxxx xxxx xxxxx xx xxx
C
xxx xxxxx xxxx x xxxxxxx
E
xx x xxxxxxxxx xxxxx
F
x xxxx x xxx xxxxxxx
Fm
xxxxxx xx xxxx xxxxxxx
C
xxx xxx x xxxxx,
E
xxx x xxxxxx
F
xxxx xxx xxxx xx x xxxxx xxxx
Fm
x xxxxx xxxxxx xxxx
C
x xxxxx xxxx xx xx xxxxx,
E
x xxxxx xxxx xxxxxxx
F
x xxxx x xxxxxxx xxxx
Fm
x xxxx x xxxxxxx xxxx
C
x xxxx xxx xx xxxxxx
E
xxxx xxx xxx xxxxxx
F
xxxxxx xx xxxx xxxxxxx
Fm
x xxxx x xxx xxxxxxx
C
xxx xxx x xxxxx
E
xxx x xxxxxx
F
xxxx xxx xxxx xx x xxxxx xxxx
Fm
x xxxxx xxxxxx xxxx, ohhhh, xxxxxC
E
She's xxxxxxx xxx xxx xxxxF
She's xxxxxxx xxxFm
She xxx run run runC
E
runF
Fm
run
C
xxxxxxxx xxxxx xxx xxxxx
E
xxxxxxxx xxx xxxx
F
xxxxxx xx xxxx xxxxxxx
I...
C
xxx xxx x xxxxx,
E
xxx x xxxxxx
F
xxxx xxx xxxx xx x xxxxx xxxx
Fm
x xxxxx xxxxxx xxxx
C (Let it ring)
I...
About this song
"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 their only Top 40 hit in the United States until 2008's "Nude", despite the success of their future albums in the country.







