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EMD music offers a premium experience that includes unlimited downloads and access to CD quality music. Free music download to computer. Download With Arms Wide Open by Creed. Creed With Arms Wide Open lyrics. Well I just heard the news today It seems my life is going to change I closed my eyes, begin to pray Then tears of joy stream down my face. With arms wide open Under the sunlight Welcome to this place I'll show you everything With arms wide open With arms wide open. Well I don't know if I'm ready To be the man I have to be I'll take a breath, I'll take her by my side We stand in awe, we've created life. With arms wide open Under the sunlight Welcome to this place I'll show you everything With arms wide open Now everything has changed I'll show you love I'll show you everything With arms wide open With arms wide open I'll show you everything . oh yeah With arms wide open..wide open. If I had just one wish Only one demand I hope he's not like me I hope he understands That he can take this life And hold it by the hand And he can greet the world With arms wide open. With arms wide open Under the sunlight Welcome to this place I'll show you everything With arms wide open Now everything has changed I'll show you love I'll show you everything With arms wide open With arms wide open I'll show you everything..oh yeah With arms wide open. wide open. Creed with arms wide open mp3 song free download. Only registered users can write reviews. Please, log in or register. Piano, Vocal & Guitar (Right-Hand Melody) Music Score Description. This Piano, Vocal & Guitar (Right-Hand Melody) sheet music was originally published in the key of C. Authors/composers of this song: Words and Music by and . This score was first released on Friday 20th September, 2013 and was last updated on Tuesday 17th November, 2020. * Some sheet music may not be transposable so check for notes "icon" at the bottom of a viewer and test possible transposition prior to making a purchase. ** Single print order can either print or save as PDF. *** Selected by our editorial team. Creed - With Arms Wide Open - Lyrics Meaning. With Arms Wide Open was a single off of Creed's album. This was the group's only number one hit. It reached number thirteen in the UK. As with many of Creed's other songs there is a sect of people who think the lyrics speak of Christ, God and His relationship with man. Scott Stapp said the inspiration of this song stemmed from him hearing the news that he was going to be a father for the first time. The track runs the gamut of emotions about finding out fatherhood is forthcoming. Stapp sings about how happy he was and at the same time petrified. He sings about the inadequate feelings he has to deal with about being a father. These emotions stem from knowing how important the role of being a good father will play in the development of his child's life as well as the mistakes he has made in his own life that he does not want his unborn child to experience. The song seems to have a double meaning in which Stapp sings that he hopes his child will face the world with a trusting heart and arms wide open and how he will receive the child and the role of being a father with his arms wide open. The song eventually spawned a family charity named after the song. The track won the 2000 Grammy for best rock song. Creed - FULL ALBUM (1997 - 2009) 1. "Torn" – 6:23 2. "Ode" – 4:58 3. "" – 4:58 4. "Pity for a Dime" – 5:29 5. "In America" – 4:58 6. "Illusion" – 4:37 7. "Unforgiven" – 3:38 8. "Sister" – 4:56 9. "What's This Life For" – 4:08 10. "One" – 5:03. Creed - Human Clay (1999) CD1 1. "Are You Ready?" – 4:45 2. "What If" – 5:18 3. "Beautiful" – 4:20 4. "Say I" – 5:15 5. "Wrong Way" – 4:19 6. "Faceless Man" – 5:59 7. "Never Die" – 4:51 8. "With Arms Wide Open" – 4:35 9. "Higher" – 5:17 10."Wash Away Those Years" – 6:04 11."Inside Us All" – 5:49. CD2 1. To Whom It May Concern (Bonus Track) (5:11) 2. Roadhouse Blues (Live with Robbie Kreiger) (Bonus Track) (5:51) 3. What's This Life For? (Acoustic Version) (Bonus Track) (4:23) 4. With Arms Wide Open (Acoustic Version) (Bonus Track) (3:56) 5. Is This The End (Bonus Track) (6:17) Download Creed - Human Clay (1999) CD-1 CD-2. Creed - (2001) 1. "Bullets" – 3:49 2. "Freedom Fighter" – 2:36 3. "Who's Got My Back?" – 8:25 4. "Signs" – 4:29 5. "One Last Breath" – 3:58 6. "" – 4:54 7. "Stand Here With Me" – 4:17 8. "Weathered" – 5:30 9. "Hide" – 4:27 10. "Don't Stop Dancing" – 4:33 11. "Lullaby" – 3:04. Creed - Greatest Hits (2004) 1."Torn" – 6:25 2."My Own Prison" – 5:00 3."What's This Life For" – 3:32 4."One" – 5:02 5."Are You Ready?" – 4:46 6."Higher" – 5:26 7."With Arms Wide Open" – 4:38 8."What If" – 5:18 9."One Last Breath" – 3:59 10."Don't Stop Dancing" – 4:31 11."Bullets" – 3:51 12."My Sacrifice" – 4:55 13."Weathered" – 5:30. Creed - Full Circle (2009) 1."Overcome" 3:47 2."Bread of Shame" 3:56 3."A Thousand Faces" 4:54 4."Suddenly" 3:31 5."Rain" 3:27 6."Away in Silence" 4:40 7."Fear" 4:05 8."On My Sleeve" 4:14 9."Full Circle" 4:08 10."Time" 5:55 11."Good Fight" 3:55 12."The Song You Sing" 4:08 Download Creed - Full Circle (2009) Bad Music Videos. Creed was about a time (late 90’s) and a place (VH1, mostly). They were about your friends’ parents. They were about bad album covers and pretentious lyrics. They were about tanktops and sweeping pans of the camera. Creed really was in a league of their own. You see, Creed wasn’t just trying to make good . Creed was trying to. CHANGE. THE. WORLD! They weren’t making music to move your feet, they were making music to move your soul. Their albums were full of obnoxious over-the-top lyrics and riffs. It was all so big and loud, so certain of its greatness. Lead singer Scott Stapp was reaching for Bono status but fell way short. Yes, Creed was no but they were most certainly…Creed. There was a Creed backlash in 2000 which led to their demise. From what I understand, the band really didn’t get along with Mr. Stapp, probably because of that god awful voice. Jesus, that voice. Personally, I never understood the Creed backlash. VH1 was all over this band for a long time. They loved Creed. Looooooooooved them. It was Creed o’clock 24/7. But, like all things, it came to an end. Creed was no longer cool. VH1 said so. Just like they said Real Chance at Love and Danny Bonaduce were cool. Released during the height of their popularity in 2000, “With Arms Wide Open” was Stapp’s ode to his unborn child. In fact, if you were to turn down the vocals and instruments on this track and listen to only the opening bass line, you would hear a heart beating. Charming. That’s all fine and good. I’m in favor of artists showing love for their children. But this video is so damn full of itself. From its intricate sets to grandiose shots. It was like Lord of The Rings without…all of the redeeming factors of Lord of The Rings . And it’s about childbirth! Yet, this video became the Scott Stapp Show! When Stapp sings that he’ll show his child “everything” I sure hope he doesn’t mean this video as well. If that’s the case, he better be ready for a punch in his impossibly square jaw. The journey takes Master Stapp along a landscape of thundering clouds, crashing asteroids and some bizarre giant tower (presumably where Sauron plots his revenge). This is an exercise in excess. Sadly, the rest of the band is really an afterthought. You get a few shots of them (one with the guitarist in front of a giant fan, which I can’t argue with). Mostly, it’s all about Scott Stapp. I mean, this is his child he’s singing about. Let me make another point before we move on: sound effects in music videos automatically make it ten times worse. There is literally no need for a video have sound effects in it. The video should always be about the song. Sure, directors should aim for a fantastic clip to accompany it but the moment they start adding sound effects is the moment they are focusing on the video more than the band and the music. Sound effects are an easy way to make it on this site. Oh, I guess you could pay me. Payment will get you on this site, too. But I digress. The most iconic shot of this video, and Creed’s career, is Scott standing on a giant rock, his arms wide open (literal!), singing to the skies. It’s something out of a Christian music video or maybe a commercial for Pure Moods. I cannot think of a bigger douche bag move than singing into the heavens, arms wide open, on top of a cliff. Creed's original album cover? Wait a second, he’s singing to his son. Why is he on top of a giant cliff? Is becoming a father THAT big of a deal? I know it’s life-changing but come on. Shouldn’t he be with his wife? This makes me wonder what the conversation between him and his wife was like. “Epic? Really? I thought you’d say wonderful or maybe beautiful. I thought you’d at least hug me — “ “I’ve…I’ve got to go. I’ve got to think about this. This, this needs to be documented.” “New Zealand. I’ve got to walk around Middle-Earth while you figure out how we are going to pay for this kid.” It’s more fun when you imagine that being the prologue to the video. Another fun conversation? Stapp pitching the song to his bandmates: “Fellas, I’ve written a new song. It’s unparalleled in its scope and size. Accompanied by a kick-ass video, this song may change rock music forever, it’s THAT important.” Like I said, Creed was never a band to do things small. Their lyrics were usually quite weak so they had to rely on mind-blowing visuals. Once that (always) failed, they just put together some big budget mess that had little to do with the song. One of their videos consists of the band in some sunken, underwater city while a tiger swims by Scott Stapp. I’m not joking. In fact, maybe I should have showcased that video instead. Creed is long gone now, America. We have no one to blame but ourselves. When VH1 told us to jump, we asked “how high?”. In Creed’s place are bands like Nickelback, Hinder and Daughtry. And while all those bands are pretty awful none are as bad, or as pretentious, as Creed.