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Creep (Stone Temple Pilots song)

single by Stone Temple Pilots

"Creep" is a ballad[6] by the American rock band Stone Temple Pilots, appearing as the seventh track off the band's debut album, Core and later released as the third and final single. The song also appears on the band's greatest hits album, Thank You. A live version featuring Aaron Lewis is included on The Family Values Tour release.

Composition

In a November interview with Songfacts, Scott Weiland said, "That's just the idea of being a young person somewhere, caught between still being a kid and becoming a young man. It's that youth apathy, that second-guessing yourself, not feeling like you fit in."[7]

Track listing

  1. "Creep" [New Radio Version] -
  2. "Crackerman" -
  3. "Where the River Goes" -

German track listing

  1. Creep
  2. Dead and Bloated
  3. Piece of Pie

Charts

Weekly charts

Year-end charts

Certifications

References

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  6. ^Tucker, Kara (June 7, ). "Still Remains:Stone Temple Pilots' Purple at 30". Rock and Roll Globe. Retrieved September 14,
  7. ^"Scott Weiland: Songwriter Interviews". Songfacts. Archived from the original on October 15, Retrieved January 31,
  8. ^"The ARIA Australian Top Singles Chart – Week Ending 27 Feb ". ARIA. Retrieved May 30, &#; via Imgur.
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  15. ^"The Year in Music: Hot Album Rock Tracks". Billboard. Vol.&#;, no.&#; December 24, p.&#;YE
  16. ^"New Zealand single certifications – Stone Temple Pilots – Creep". Recorded Music NZ. Retrieved December 15,