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Guess coldplay song

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The answer can only be 1 song?

 

Damn, I found this interesting thing with all songs having the title in the last line.

 

But I have 2 others (maybe you didn't count right :D)

- You only live twice

- A rush of blood to the head.

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I was on a similar thought, Nie, that they all repeat the title in their verse at the end. A Rush of Blood doesn't do that. It only mentions it once.

I think it's Fly On, because it repeats that three times at the end.

I think it's Fly On, because it repeats that three times at the end.

So your answer is O, because Fly On doesn't exist as a song title.

Hmm, I have found some other songs with the name of the title as the last words in the last line.

 

True Love

Gold in them hills

Bucket for a Crown

Bloodless revolution.

 

I'll think I'm gonna wait until Guy42 confirms my mistake :D

True Love is the answer I was looking for :)

The other ones that @Nie mentioned also seem to follow the rule, namely that the title phrase is exactly the last phrase of the lyrics. However, I used only the Coldplay website for lyrics (I didn't want to look up all the unreleased songs). Strangely, the website does not show A Rush of Blood to the Head following this rule, although when you listen to it, it does :shrug: so I guess I would have accepted it. Also, I completely forgot about Fly On since its title is not listed on the website (the lyrics are under "O") but since I consider that a separate song, I would have accepted it :)

 

But Nie mentioned Gold in Them Hills, which I've never heard about, so I'll check it out!

 

So it's your turn, Nie :vanish:

Yay!!

But you know what, I'm gonna give it to @iamsue.

I took over her riddle when she wasn't well.

 

So @iamsue, give it to us. :D

Yay!!

But you know what, I'm gonna give it to @iamsue.

I took over her riddle when she wasn't well.

 

So @iamsue, give it to us. :D

Yep, she deserves it.

But Nie mentioned Gold in Them Hills, which I've never heard about, so I'll check it out!

 

So it's your turn, Nie :vanish:

Technically it isn't a Coldplay song.

It is a duet with Ron Sexsmith and Chris Martin.

But it is such a beautiful song and that's why I have it in my lyrics file. :)

 

But it is such a beautiful song and that's why I have it in my lyrics file.

You have a lyric file? How do I get one? :wideeyed:

You have a lyric file? How do I get one? :wideeyed:

Open a new text file and copy/paste the lyrics of every song in it. :D

Open a new text file and copy/paste the lyrics of every song in it. :D

Ok just making sure :D

Awwe, thanks, Nie! Now I have to give you a difficult rule, as promised. Back in a few.

Here you go: Spontaneous

No to all. I like AOAL though. Good guess for a related title. I'm looking for a line.

Life is for Living?

Charlie Brown?

Another no, but good link to a title. Hint: This relates to a single line in a song.

Clue #2: When I Ran Away did this by going to New York to see Coldplay, it wasn't that!

I will need the exact line in the song related to the two clues to win!

A couple of guesses:

 

Kaleidoscope

"An unexpected visitor"

 

A Head Full of Dreams

"Oh I think I landed in a world I hadn't seen"

 

The Scientist

"I was just guessing at numbers and figures"

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