Too many to list here, but some of their most popular songs are:
Creep, Paranoid Android, Karma Police, No Surprises, Street Spirit, High and Dry, Fake Plastic Trees, Just, Everything in it's Right Place, The National Anthem, Idioteque, Pyramid Song, Knives Out, There There, Jigsaw Falling into Place ...
Up until 2009 Radiohead released 7 studio albums, 1 live album, 2 compilation albums and 6 EP's with an estimated total of 135 songs. This only includes songs released by Radiohead and there may be more that were only released via a different release (soundtrack, collaboration etc.) or are only played live by the band. Note that there are also up to 4 or 5 different versions of some songs (different mixes, live versions etc.). The full list I compiled can be found here - http://pastebin.com/mykFY2jb
The song Radiohead which the band got it's name from was written and performed by the Talking Heads.
Creep, by Radiohead
Uh, radiohead does? Generally speaking a songwriter owns 100% of their songs unless a third party assisted in the writing process. It can depend on the conditions of their signing too.
Radiohead released The Bends March 13, 1995. The genre of the album is alternative rock. The album is 48 minutes and 37 seconds long. The Bends is the second album released by Radiohead.
They released a new 12-inch single for songs "Supercollider" and "The Butcher." A video of a live performance of "Supercollider" is available in the related link. Also, check out the conspiracy theory site thekingoflimbspart2.
Knives out, Idioteque, and Morning Bell by RadioHead.
Radiohead Live in Praha - 2010 was released on: USA: 23 September 2010
Radiohead published the song Creep in 1992 but was released on the album in 1993. It is know as a worldwide hit. The single was released first before it appeared on the album.
Pulp were formed in 1978 and released their debut album 'It' in 1983. Radiohead were formed in 1985 and released their debut album 'Pablo Honey' in 1993
It was released by Radiohead in 1995
Plenty of Radiohead songs suggest themes of global warming. And Thom Yorke's solo stuff too. (ex: The Clock, Idioteque)