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229:, but the inclusion of "One" on the record was questioned by the band as they felt its sound was a departure from the direction they wanted to go in. After going back and forth as to whether or not they would include the song on the record at all, the band ultimately kept it on the record due to the positive response the song was receiving from fans as well as the label. Following the Blue Collar Records release of 255:. The song decries racial tensions in modern society and "discrimination now on both sides" which causes "seeds of hate blossom further." The song suggests that "the goal is to be unified" and therefore "why hold down one to raise another?" To move on, we must realize that "the only way is one" because "all we want is unity" and "in the end we meet our fate together." 218:
parts." Stapp then said: "I think when we started getting early mixes of the record, we really started to feel like we had something special. We didn't have a record deal. This was all on our own dime and our own time and we had hopes of getting a record deal and getting this music out, but really had no clue where it was gonna go."
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on June 24, 1997, the band was picked up and signed by Wind-up Records who wanted the band to re-record the whole album. After being given a small budget and two weeks to re-record, Kurzweg and Creed would only complete two songs before realizing it wasn't working out. Wind-up Records and the band
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was used, Kurzweg recorded the songs analog directly to tape. This process took about six months to complete and would cost the band $ 6,000. Stapp recalls: "I recorded vocals in a room where there was toys all over the floor, bunk beds next to me in his kids’ room and the guys would all do their
674: 651: 213:. The band was on a pay-as-you-go agreement at the time, as each of the band members were attending college and working 40 hour-a-week jobs. They would then each pitch in around $ 100 a week and enter the studio to record demos. Unlike later records where 263:"One" was the fourth and final promotional single issued from the band's debut album, and was the only single to not have a music video. Because Creed's singles were not initially sold in the United States, they were ineligible for the US 1211: 242:
with Ron St. Germain. After some initial difficulties working with St. Germain, Kurzweg was brought in to help work on the remixing and eventually found working common ground with the band and St. Germain.
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and was originally recorded at producer John Kurzweg's home studio called "The Kitchen Studio", in
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The band played "One" on February 3, 1999, during their very first television performance on
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1995, The Kitchen Studio, Tallahassee, Florida and Criteria Studios, Miami, Florida
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chart in April 1999, and also reached the number two spot on both the
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reached a compromise and settled on remixing the album at
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It was also included as a B-side on the maxi-single for "
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The song was used in a video montage at the 2nd annual
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Index


Single
Creed
My Own Prison
Songwriter(s)
Scott Stapp
Mark Tremonti
Producer(s)
Creed
What's This Life For
Higher
rock
Creed
My Own Prison
With Arms Wide Open
Scott Stapp
Mark Tremonti
Tallahassee, Florida
Pro Tools
Criteria Studios
Miami
Long View Farm
Massachusetts
Billboard Hot 100
Billboard Hot 100 Airplay
Mainstream Rock Tracks
Modern Rock Tracks
Top Rock Single of the Year
1999 Billboard Music Awards
The Late Show With David Letterman

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