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Relearn Love Released: August 10, 2004 Album: The Passion of the Christ: Songs Note: This song is the lead single off this album inspired by Mel Gibson's blockbuster 'Passion'. |
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Weathered Released: Album: Weathered Note: A music video was never made, however you can watch the live performance at the 2002 Billboard Awards. |
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Don't Stop Dancing Released: November 2002 Album: Weathered Note: A portion of the profits from the DSD single were donated to the WAWO Foundation. In the video, Scott's son Jagger and sister Amie have cameos. |
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Hide Released: August 2002 Album: Weathered Note: Hide was released as a single only to international markets, not in the U.S. |
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One Last Breath Released: July 2002 Album: Weathered Note: One Last Breath has the distinction of being on the BMI list of 100 most played songs for two consecutive years. |
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Bullets Released: January 2002 Album: Weathered Note: You can read more about the completely CGI video in Behind the Scenes. |
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My Sacrifice Released: October 2001 Album: Weathered Note: To shoot the video, three blocks of Universal Studios Orlando were flooded. |
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Are You Ready Released: August 2000 Album: Human Clay Note: AYR was the first Creed single to not reach #1, marking the end of a record-setting streak. |
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With Arms Wide Open Released: April 2000 Album: Human Clay Note: Written for Scott's son Jagger, WAWO won a Grammy and went on to become Creed's biggest hit ever. |
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What If Released: January 2000 Album: Human Clay Note: What If appeared on the Scream 3 soundtrack, which Creed executive produced. |
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Higher Released: August 1999 Album: Human Clay Note: Higher spent a record 18 weeks at #1 on the Billboard charts. |
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One Released: December 1998 Album: My Own Prison Note: One was the fourth consecutive #1 single off of My Own Prison, a record for a debut album. |
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What's This Life For Released: May 1998 Album: My Own Prison Note: WTLF was inspired in part by a college friend of Scott's who committed suicide. |
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Torn Released: January 1998 Album: My Own Prison Note: Though no official video was made, we have a live performance from 1998 to view. |
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My Own Prison Released: August 1997 Album: My Own Prison Note: Creed's debut single was only the beginning of a career that would see 10 #1 singles off of 3 albums - a record. |
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