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Originally written the same day as Creep, and in what could possibly be one of the most depressing and bittersweet songs of all time, Thom Yorke muses over lost love and deep sadness. The song uses a haunting organ to set up the drug induced coma imagery that harkens to a beautiful suicide for love...
[Verse 1]
Red wine and sleeping pills
Help me get back to your arms
Cheap sex and sad films
Help me get where I belong
[Chorus]
I think you're crazy, maybe
I think you're crazy, maybe
[Verse 2]
Stop sending letters
Letters always get burned
It's not like the movies
They fed us on little white lies
[Chorus]
I think you're crazy, maybe
I think you're crazy, maybe
[Outro]
I will see you in the next life
Motion Picture Soundtrack was written by Philip Selway & Colin Greenwood & Jonny Greenwood & Ed O’Brien & Thom Yorke.
Motion Picture Soundtrack was produced by Nigel Godrich & Radiohead.
Radiohead released Motion Picture Soundtrack on Mon Oct 02 2000.
Radiohead began writing this song in 1987, around the same time as “Creep”, so the song went through several iterations before its final release in 2000. Though it is unknown which was recorded first, there are two very different versions of the song recorded during the OK Computer sessions.
The OK...