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List of select cover versions of Coldplay songs, showing artist, nationality, year, title and release medium Artist Nationality Year Title Release medium Ref. 2Cellos: Croatia 2011 "Viva la Vida" 2Cellos [21] 2012 "Clocks" In2ition [22] 2013 "Every Teardrop Is a Waterfall" Non-album single [23] The Abrams: United States 2011 "Viva la Vida"
"The Scientist" is a song by British rock band Coldplay. The song is credited to all the band members on their second album, A Rush of Blood to the Head . It is built around a piano ballad , with lyrics telling the story about a man's desire to love and an apology.
Coldplay at the Barclays Arena in 2017. British rock band Coldplay have written or co-written every song in their discography, with the exception of several covers. They were formed in London by Chris Martin (vocals, piano), Jonny Buckland (lead guitar), Guy Berryman (bass guitar), Will Champion (drums, percussion) and Phil Harvey (management). [1]
13 years after “Viva La Vida” became Coldplay’s first #1 song in both the U.S. and the U.K., the band returned to the top of the Hot 100 in the most calculated way possible – by ...
Coldplay earns their first leader on the Billboard 200 in over a decade with their eco-friendly “Moon Music” LP. The set enters with 120,000 equivalent album units earned, of which 106,000 are ...
In the United States, while preparing "The Scientist" as the album's second release, the band's label felt the song failed to "provide enough of a blood rush for American listeners"; instead, they released "Clocks" as the second single in the US on 11 November 2002, the same day that "The Scientist" was issued in the UK. [14] [15] [16]
After Coldplay releases its 10th album, “Moon Music,” on Oct. 4, the band will only make two more, said frontman Chris Martin. “We are only going to do 12 proper albums and that’s real ...
"Arabesque" was the first Coldplay song to feature profanity. [202] The album was released on 22 November 2019 and accompanied by a double concert at the Amman Citadel in Jordan. [203] The performance was broadcast live on YouTube, being carried out at sunrise and sunset to match the album's two halves. [204]