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The ABC's of Coldplay

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Talk and The hardest part are 2 Coldplay songs starting with a T

Viva la Vida is the title track off Coldplay's wonderful 4th studio album Viva la Vida or Death and All his Friends. It was their first no. 1 in UK (on 22.6.08) and also no. 1 in the USA.

 

And it is my favourite song ever - not only by Coldplay. It has a special meaning to me.

 

So VIVA Viva la Vida. :heart: :dance:

X&Y is the title track off their third studio album.

Apple the name of the child who means a lot to Chris and Gwen.

Berryman and Buckland are 2 important members of Coldplay (the bas player and guitarist)

^ :thumbsup:

 

Death will never conquer and Death and all his friends are 2 tracks off the wonderful Viva la Vida or Death and all his friends album from 2008.

Fix you is one of Coldplay's best loved songs live inviting to sing-a-long.

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