"Nude" had working titles including "Failure to Receive Repayment Will Put Your House at Risk", "Big Ideas" and "(Don't Get Any) Big Ideas". Radiohead recorded a version of "Nude" during the first sessions for their third album,
OK Computer (1997), with their producer,
Nigel Godrich. This version, inspired by
Al Green, featured a
Hammond organ, a "straighter" feel and different lyrics. Radiohead were initially pleased with the recording, but came to dislike it. "Nude" was first performed live by the singer,
Thom Yorke, in the late 1990s during a solo performance in Japan. They and Godrich worked on "Nude" again during the sessions for their albums
Kid A (2000) and
Hail to the Thief (2003), but were not satisfied with the results. During the early sessions for Radiohead's seventh album,
In Rainbows (2007),
Colin Greenwood wrote a new
bassline for the song. According to Godrich, this "transformed it from something very straight into something that had much more of a rhythmic flow". The final take was used, with
overdubs recorded in the
Hospital Club in
Covent Garden, London. Yorke said he did not enjoy singing "Nude" when it was first written, as it was "too feminine, too high". After it was finished, he said: "Now I enjoy it exactly for that reason – because it is a bit uncomfortable, a bit out of my range, and it's really difficult to do. And it brings something out in me." In 2008, Godrich said that songs "have a window where they are really most alive – and you have to capture it", and that "Nude" had missed its window. By reinventing the song, Radiohead were able to "capture it again in a way that resonated for the people playing it". He said the song had not changed, only the performers. == Composition ==