3 Classic Rock Songs the Bands Who Wrote Them Came to Hate

3 Classic Rock Songs the Bands Who Wrote Them Came to Hate — Collider
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Some songs become so popular and overplayed that even their creators develop a love-and-hate relationship with them. A hit can be resented not because of its quality but because it defines an artist’s career or overshadows the work they feel best represents them.

Radiohead's debut single 'Creep,' from Pablo Honey, is widely credited with launching the band's career. Stylistically different from much of their catalog, its popularity led the band to avoid playing it live for a time, though they sometimes still offer it to fans.

'Wonderwall,' from (What's the Story) Morning Glory?, became synonymous with Oasis, but the Gallagher brothers have voiced their dislike. Noel called it one of his least favorites, saying "it's not finished" and that he'd probably pick "Some Might Say" as their calling card; Liam said, "At least there's no 'Wonderwall' on there.

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