Genius Lyrics
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Coldplay – Bigger Stronger
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1st song on Safety EP, May 1998 and The Blue Room EP, October 1999.
This song sarcastically represents the insatiable desire of humans to continually create and have bigger
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Coldplay – Bigger Stronger (Live from Norway)
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A live recording of “Bigger Stronger”, recorded at Rockefeller Music Hall, Oslo, Norway, on 1st of December, 2000.
This along with “You Only Live Twice” were the two missing songs
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Coldplay – You Only Live Twice (Live from Norway)
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Coldplay likes to cover this James Bond theme on stage, as captured here on record at Rockefeller Music Hall, Oslo, Norway, on 1st of December, 2000 for the standard “Don’t Panic
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Coldplay – Help Is Round the Corner
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First released as a B-side on the Yellow single in June 2000, Help Is Round the Corner narrates the subject’s lament at coming to a dead-end in their life, and coming to terms with
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Coldplay – How You See the World (Live from Earls Court)
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[Verse 1] / They put the world in a tin can / Black market contraband / And it hurt just a little bit / When they sliced and packaged it / In a long black trench coat / Two hands
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Coldplay – See You Soon
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Third track from Coldplay’s second EP ‘The Blue Room’, released in 1999. The track would later become a staple of the band’s ‘A Rush Of Blood To The Head’ tour’s setlists
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Coldplay (Ft. Simon Pegg) – 1.36
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One of two B-sides to Coldplay’s second single, “The Scientist”, from their second studio album, A Rush of Blood to the Head. “1.36” briefly features actor Simon Pegg in the outro.
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Coldplay – Brothers and Sisters (2000)
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A re-recorded version to their first single through Fierce Panda Records, this was the B-Side to their single “Trouble”.
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Coldplay – Careful Where You Stand
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[Verse 1] / I feel safe / I feel warm / When you're here / And I do no wrong / I am cured when I'm by your side / I'm alright / I'm alright / [Verse 2] / I am safe when I am with
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Coldplay – Don't Panic (Blue Room EP)
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[Verse: Chris Martin] / Bones, sinkin' like stones / All that we fought for / Homes, places we’ve grown / All of us are done for / [Chorus: Chris Martin] / We live in a beautiful
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Coldplay – The World Turned Upside Down
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A leftover from the band’s sessions with Ken Nelson, which ended in turmoil after dissatisfaction with the sound and creative direction.
“The World Turned Upside Down” shares the
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Coldplay – Murder
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[Intro] / Murder they're coming to get us / Yeah, coming to get us, and away we hide / Murder, see it all around us / See it all around us, and away we hide / Murder coming to get
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Coldplay – For You
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Originally on the Japanese version of Coldplay’s ‘debut’ album Parachutes, For You was released as a bonus track along with Careful Where You Stand. It is also one of the least
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Coldplay – I Ran Away
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“I Ran Away” served as a B-side to the popular single “The Scientist,” from the band’s sophomore album, A Rush of Blood to the Head.
The song discusses a love interest from whom
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Coldplay – Pour Me (Live at the Hollywood Bowl)
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[Verse 1] / Poor me, floatin' out to sea / An opportunity that went bad / Poor you, now what you gonna do? / Now what you gonna do? You just cry / [Verse 2] / Poor me, so blind I
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Coldplay – Gravity
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“Gravity” is a rare Coldplay song; first performed live in 2002, then later, Chris Martin gave the song to British band Embrace.
The lyrics talk about a relationship between two
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Coldplay – One I Love
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This song is on the B-side, along with I Bloom Blaum, to In My Place, the lead single from A Rush Of Blood To The Head. It’s lyrics describe a relationship that’s on the rocks, but
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Coldplay – Crests of Waves
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“Crests Of Waves” is the second song on Coldplay’s Clocks EP. It’s one of two otherwise unreleased songs on the EP; the other is called “Animals”.
Lyrically, “Crests of Waves
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Coldplay, We Are King & Jacob Collier – ♡ (Human Heart)
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“♡,” or alternatively titled, “Human Heart,” marks the first collaboration between duo We Are KING, and marks the return of Jacob Collier, who has previously collaborated and
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Coldplay – Things I Don't Understand
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[Verse 1] / How tides control the sea / And what becomes of me / How little things can slip out of your hands / How often people change / No two remain the same / Why things don't
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Coldplay – No More Keeping My Feet on the Ground
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The 2nd song on Coldplay’s debut release, the Safety EP, released May of 1998.
Also included as the 3rd track on the “Yellow” single, released in 2000.
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Coldplay – Such a Rush
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3rd song on Safety EP, May 1998.
5th song on The Blue Room EP, October 1999.
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Kanye West (Ft. Chris Martin) – Homecoming
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Interpolating a line from Common’s “I Used To Love H.E.R.,” Kanye uses extended metaphor to describe his feelings for Chicago, his home, by comparing it to a lost girlfriend.
Ye
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John Mayer – Bigger Than My Body
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[Verse 1] / This is a call to the color-blind / This is an IOU / I'm stranded behind a horizon line / Tied up in something true / [Pre-Chorus] / Yes, I'm grounded / Got my wings
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Ridley Victoria (Ft. Roman Abenzio) – Low Life
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[Ridley Victoria] / Out in Chicago / The city where everyone's tryin' to make it / It's so hard to swallow / Niggas is dyin' and bitches is lyin' / And I do not follow
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Imagine Dragons – It's Time
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Imagine Dragons' breakthrough hit, “It’s Time” hit #15 on the Billboard Hot 100 despite being an alternative/indie song. As Dan Reynolds croons about “giving the commodities a rain
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