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Coldplay's tenth studio album Moon Music available to listen/ buy now! https://coldplay.lnk.to/MoonMusic 🌙Coldplay - Clocks is taken from the album A Rush o...
“Clocks” was written by all four members of Coldplay (C. Martin, G. Berryman, W. Champion and J. Buckland). The production, on the other hand, was done by English record producer Ken Nelson. The song, which is arguably the most successful song from Coldplay’s 2002 second studio album “A Rush of Blood to the Head” almost did not make ...
Clocks Lyrics: The lights go out, and I can't be saved / Tides that I tried to swim against / Have brought me down upon my knees / Oh, I beg, I beg and plead, singin' / Come out of things unsaid
Clocks (song) " Clocks " is a song by British rock band Coldplay, released on 17 March 2003 via Parlophone Records in the United Kingdom. It was written and composed as a collaboration among all the members of the band for their second album, A Rush of Blood to the Head. The song is built around a piano riff, and features cryptic lyrics ...
Coldplay's tenth studio album Moon Music available to listen/ buy now! https://coldplay.lnk.to/MoonMusic 🌙Official Promo Video for Coldplay's single 'Clocks...
Provided to YouTube by Parlophone Records LimitedClocks · ColdplayA Rush of Blood to the Headâ„— 2002 Parlophone Records LimitedUnknown: Andrea WrightStrings: ...
The new Coldplay album, Moon Music, lands Oct 4. Pre-order now https://coldplay.lnk.to/MoonMusic 🌙 Coldplay - Clocks is taken from the album A Rush of Blood...
CLOCKS. The lights go out and I can’t be saved. Tides that I tried to swim against. Have brought me down upon my knees. Oh I beg, I beg and plead, singing. Come out of things unsaid. Shoot an apple off my head and a. Trouble that can’t be named. A tiger’s waiting to be tamed, singing.
U2's Bono included "Clocks" on his "60 Songs That Saved My Life" list, compiled to coincide with him turning 60. "I chose 'Clocks' because I can hold onto it tighter than time," he wrote in a "fan letter" to Coldplay."'Clocks' arrived in the nick of time with its Phillip Glass-type arpeggiation and ecstatic exhortation...
In the pantheon of early 21st-century anthems, Coldplay's 'Clocks' finds itself as a captivating masterpiece, etched in the conscious of a generation. Released in 2002, as part of Coldplay's second studio album 'A Rush of Blood to the Head', 'Clocks' reverberates with a mesmeric piano riff and earnest lyricism that has struck a chord with audiences worldwide.