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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]
[36] [37] They also sang on Today on 1 February, and on the French television show C à vous on 5 February. [38] [39] The duo also performed the song at the 2018 Brit Awards on 21 February 2018. On 12 April 2018, Payne and Ora performed the song live after Ora performed "Your Song" and "Anywhere" at the German Echo Music Prize. [40]
Moon Music (full title Music of the Spheres Vol. II: Moon Music) is the tenth studio album by British rock band Coldplay. [2] Released on 4 October 2024 by Parlophone in the United Kingdom and Atlantic Records in the United States, it serves as the second part of their Music of the Spheres project, the first being From Earth with Love (2021).
"Song for You", by Barclay James Harvest from Time Honoured Ghosts "Song for You", by Big Time Rush from 24/Seven "A Song for You" by Celine Dion from Taking Chances
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Safety is the first extended play and public release by British rock band Coldplay. It was recorded at Tottenham's Sync City Studios with Nikki Rosetti between 1 and 2 February 1998, following their live debut at The Laurel Tree in London. [2] Phil Harvey funded the project for £1,500 and received a box with 500 copies on 19 May 1998. [2]
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Shiver" has been perceived to have influences of Buckley, [7] whom Coldplay's early song influences were drawn from. [8] Martin later said of the song that it was "a blatant Jeff Buckley attempt, not quite as good, that's what I think". [9] The song is written in B major with a tempo of 78 beats per minute. [10]