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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]
List of charity singles, showing title, year of release and notes Title Year Notes Ref. "2000 Miles" 2003 Acoustic cover of the Pretenders' song, released as a digital download on Coldplay's official website. All the proceeds were donated to Stop Handgun Violence and Future Forests. [182] "Lhuna" (featuring Kylie Minogue) 2008
It should only contain pages that are Coldplay songs or lists of Coldplay songs, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Coldplay songs in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .
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 ...
Despite publishing the music video on their website, Coldplay never released it officially on YouTube. [10] "Shiver" 2000 Grant Gee: The band perform the song in a studio. In July 2020, all music videos from Parachutes (2000) were remastered in celebration of its 20th anniversary. [11] [12] "Yellow" James & Alex
The Hardest Part (Coldplay song) A Head Full of Dreams (song) Heaven (Avicii song) High Speed (Coldplay song) Higher Power (Coldplay song) Homecoming (Kanye West song) Homesick (Dua Lipa song) A Hopeful Transmission; Houston (Coldplay song) Hurts Like Heaven; Hymn for the Weekend; Hypnotised (Coldplay song)
Dick Van Dyke is the star of Coldplay’s music video for the band’s latest single, “All My Love,” which sees the 98-year-old Hollywood legend dancing barefoot and duetting with frontman ...
In October 2012, the music video for Coldplay's song "Hurts Like Heaven" was released. The video was based on the story of Mylo Xyloto, a boy who grew up in tyranny ran by Major Minus. The fictional comics titled Mylo Xyloto continued on the story portrayed in the music video when the series was released in early 2013.