Stop Whispering

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"Stop Whispering"
"Stop Whispering" cover
Single by Radiohead
Released February 1993
Format vinyl record (12") and (7"), CD
Recorded 1993
Genre Rock
Length  ?
Label Parlophone
Producer(s) Sean Slade,
Paul Q. Kolderie
Chart positions
  • #23 (UK)
Radiohead singles chronology
Creep
(1993)
Stop Whispering
(1993)
High and Dry/Planet Telex
(1995)

"Stop Whispering" was the third single released by the rock band, Radiohead. It is the fourth track off their first album, Pablo Honey. The song was written as a tribute to the Pixies, a band that had an important influence over Radiohead at the time. The version released in the United States was remixed by Chris Sheldon and featured strings and a slower tempo.

"Stop Whispering" is also one of Radiohead's oldest songs; it was created when the band was still known as "On A Friday". Radiohead has not performed the song live since the mid-'90s.

[edit] Track listing

  1. "Stop Whispering"
  2. "Creep"
  3. "Pop Is Dead"
  4. "Inside My Head"

[edit] External links

Radiohead
Thom Yorke | Jonny Greenwood | Ed O'Brien | Colin Greenwood | Phil Selway
Stanley Donwood | Nigel Godrich
Discography
Albums: Pablo Honey | The Bends | OK Computer | Kid A | Amnesiac | Hail to the Thief
EPs: Drill | Itch | My Iron Lung | No Surprises/Running from Demons | Airbag/How Am I Driving? | I Might Be Wrong: Live Recordings | COM LAG (2plus2isfive)
DVDs: Live at the Astoria
| 7 Television Commercials | Meeting People Is Easy | The Most Gigantic Lying Mouth Of All Time
Singles: Creep | Anyone Can Play Guitar | Pop Is Dead | Stop Whispering | My Iron Lung | High and Dry/Planet Telex | Fake Plastic Trees | Just | Street Spirit (Fade Out) | Paranoid Android | Karma Police | No Surprises | Pyramid Song | Knives Out | There There | Go to Sleep | 2 + 2 = 5
Side projects
Bodysong | The Eraser | Spitting Feathers
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