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Greatest Hits is the first greatest hits album and second compilation album by Northern Irish–Scottish alternative rock band Snow Patrol, released on 14 May 2013 through Polydor Records. Unlike their previous compilation album, Up to Now (2009), the album does not contain any tracks from before the release of Final Straw (2003).
The band's first two studio albums: Songs for Polarbears and When It's All Over We Still Have to Clear Up were released in 1998 and 2001 respectively, but failed to do well commercially. Subsequently, the band was dropped by the label. [6] Guitarist Nathan Connolly joined in 2002 and Snow Patrol was signed to Fiction and Interscope record ...
Snow Patrol are a Northern Irish–Scottish rock band formed in 1994 in Dundee, Scotland, [1] consisting of Gary Lightbody (vocals, guitar), Nathan Connolly (guitar, backing vocals), and Johnny McDaid (piano, guitar, keyboards, backing vocals); Lightbody is the band's sole remaining original member.
"Just Say Yes" is a song by Northern Irish–Scottish alternative rock band Snow Patrol, released as the single to follow "The Planets Bend Between Us" in October–November 2009, depending on the region. The song, produced by Jacknife Lee, is one of the three new songs and the lead single of the band'
To promote the album, a competition exclusive for members on the Snow Patrol mailing list was held. Fans wishing to enter the competition had to sign up and answer a question. [ 13 ] The competition closed on 9 October 2009 [ 14 ] and its winner received a drum skin, signed by all members of the band, as well as a photograph proving its ...
"Crack the Shutters" is a song by Northern Irish–Scottish alternative rock band Snow Patrol, released in different regions on different dates in December 2008 as the second single of their fifth album, A Hundred Million Suns (2008). The lyrics were written by Gary Lightbody and the music was composed by Snow Patrol. The song was described by ...
"One Night Is Not Enough" is a song by Northern Irish–Scottish alternative rock band Snow Patrol, [2] released through Jeepster Records [3] on 5 March 2001 as the second and final single of their second album, When It's All Over We Still Have to Clear Up (2001). The band was later dropped by Jeepster [2] after the single's release.
It premiered on AOL Video in January. [1] The video was also added to playlists of TV channels including MTV, Q and The Box. [1] The video was praised by Getmusic for being "as iridescent and tender as the single". [10] However, The Irish Times hated it and said it should be skipped. [11] The video features the band members wandering beside a ...