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  2. Yellow (Coldplay song) - Wikipedia

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    Coldplay performing "Yellow" in 2006 during the Twisted Logic tour, with yellow balloons falling. Coldplay have performed the song throughout their career, and it is a firm audience favourite. An early version of the song with different lyric arrangement and instrumentals was performed during the band's NME Tour in January 2000. [39]

  3. List of songs by Coldplay - Wikipedia

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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]

  4. Coldplay videography - Wikipedia

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    Coldplay performed the full album at the Amman Citadel and transmitted the concert on YouTube as well. Between 2021 and 2022, Dave Meyers directed "Higher Power", "My Universe" and "Let Somebody Go" for Music of the Spheres, which later received three more clips and a film.

  5. List of cover versions of Coldplay songs - Wikipedia

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    "Yellow" Non-album single [100] Catriona Gray: Philippines 2012 "Every Teardrop Is a Waterfall" Non-album single (YouTube exclusive) [101] Gregorian: Germany 2003 "Clocks" Masters of Chant Chapter IV [102] 2007 "Fix You" Masters of Chant Chapter VI [103] 2019 "Viva la Vida" 20/2020 [104] Petra Haden · Bill Frisell: United States 2003 "Yellow"

  6. Chris Martin - Wikipedia

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    He also admires the lyrics of Morrissey. [62] 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".

  7. I–V–vi–IV progression - Wikipedia

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    It does not accurately represent the chord progressions of all the songs it depicts. It was originally written in D major (thus the progression being D major, A major, B minor, G major) and performed live in the key of E major (thus using the chords E major, B major, C♯ minor, and A major). The song was subsequently published on YouTube. [9]

  8. Parachutes (Coldplay album) - Wikipedia

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    Parachutes is the debut studio album by British rock band Coldplay.It was released on 10 July 2000 by Parlophone in the United Kingdom. [2] The album was produced by the band and British record producer Ken Nelson, except for one track, "High Speed", which was produced by Chris Allison.

  9. Billy "Uke" Scott - Wikipedia

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    Billy "Uke" Scott (12 March 1923 – 23 November 2004) was a British music hall star, who inspired three generations of ukulele players, composing, singing and writing a "teach-yourself" ukulele manual.