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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]
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)
Martin was quoted as calling Coldplay's song "Shiver" a rip-off Jeff Buckley influenced by Buckley's song "Grace". In 2008, Coldplay released an alternate music video for Viva la Vida, directed by Anton Corbijn as a tribute to Corbijn's 1990 video for Depeche Mode's "Enjoy the Silence".
Chris Martin said after Parachutes was released that the album's success was meant to elevate the band's status to the "biggest, best band in the world". [52] After single-handedly managing the band until early 2001, Harvey resigned due to the stress of having to perform duties that typically require a team of people.
"Christmas Lights" is a song by British rock band Coldplay, released on 1 December 2010 as a digital download single. [1] According to lead singer Chris Martin, it was written in December 2008. [2]
The concert, thrown by SiriusXM, began just after 5 p.m. and aired on Coldplay Radio and Alt Nation at 6:30 p.m. As frontman Chris Martin began to thank the crowd for showing up, he corrected himself.
Martin, 47, said having this limit would ensure the same quality control as Coldplay’s previous albums, which include 2000’s Parachutes, 2008’s Viva la Vida, or Death and All His Friends ...
In 2019, Billboard ranked the song number two on their list of the 50 greatest Coldplay songs; [10] in 2020, NME ranked "Yellow" the number one greatest among a list of all 142 Coldplay songs (up to that point); [57] and in 2021, American Songwriter ranked the song number three on their list of the 10 greatest Coldplay songs. [58]