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  1. These are the titles of the songs: Life In Technicolor Cemeteries Of London Yes Reign Of Love Glass Of Water Lost! Strawberry Swing Rainy Day / School The Escapist Postcards From Far Away If You Love Me Let Me Know (Violet Hill) Lovers In Japan Now My Feet Won't Touch The Ground Chinese Sleep Chant Lukas Viva La Vida Prospekt's March / Poppyfields Famous Old Painters Thought You Might Be A Ghost (42) Death And All His Friends Lost? The Goldrush Death Will Never Conquer
  2. Rainy Day is composed by some elements of Death And All His Friends... LeftRightLeftRightLeft was composed by Coldplay and Davide Rossi, it had a violin part...
  3. Sorry for bad translation, i used Google Translator because i have no time to translate correctly without mistake. Hope you can appreciate! XL: Eye to Coldplay - we returned with the best ringtone of all time Taken from: XL Republic Date: June 2008 Author: Giulio Brusati Pages: 71, 72, 73, 214 Their album is the most awaited of the year. It is top secret. But we know all its secrets. Ce has revealed Chris Martin ... The June 13 exits' Viva La Vida Or Death And All His Friends'. What should we expect? We tell preview Chris Martin and partners ... Song for song. It 'a strange title Viva La Vida Or Death And All His Friends. Talmente strange that even the same Coldplay are uncertain about why their fourth album bears that name: "Viva La Vida is a painting by Frida Kahlo while the idea of having a choice between two possible titles we have taken from the film of Stanley Kubrick Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the bomb, "says Johnny Buckland. "We like the idea that we can listen to the album and then decide which of the two titles is better. E 'as in those books where you choose the final. We want people to feel free compared to our music," adds Chris Martin, leader of the group. The great hope of English 2000 change identity. Chris Martin so upset you have not ever heard ... An album that sbanda gender and entrusts his magniloquenza the production of Brian Eno. It 'a song instrumental dream to open this new disc of Sigur Ròs ... Ops, Coldplay. But it is really the band Chris Martin who plays here? Brian Eno has combined large, this time. After 'africanized' with the Talking Heads Remain In Light and reported to rock Anglo-wave-European U2, veterans from sbornia country-soul of Rattle & Hum, the genius of production put your hands on Viva La Vida ... , The fourth album of Coldplay. The result? Martin & Co. as not you have ever heard. In Cemeteries Of London are the Smiths playing House Of The Rising Sun, 42 followed by the Queen on the territory of Bohemian Rhapsody and Radiohead on the Paranoid Android, for Lovers In Japan sbirciano in the catalogue of New Order and ordering by e-mail a tour piano with a groove azzeccato. Yes it is even inspired by the Velvet Underground and is supported by arches Bollywood style. In Chinese Sleep Chant (left unnamed book on the cd) the voice of Martin is stravolta so as to be incomprehensible, yet the piece works as a version of Tomorrow Never Knows Beatles. Even when missing the target, they do so with un'onestà disarming, their honour and greater flaw: Lost in, for example, could be their One, if only Chris had written a text pan-religious, suitable to represent divine love and human. Viva La Vida, a piece inspired by a picture of Frida Kahlo, look into the Arcade Fire, without leave, however, that the abyss looks into the Coldplay (they are British, after all). Strawberry Swing has an Afro-beat Irish, with final surprise: the pace that sustains the entire piece is not programmed by a computer but insisted riff is a cello. ... Viva La Vida is their Ok Computer, the less shocking masterpiece of Radiohead and lower, as a inventive, compared to The Sophtware Slump of Grandaddy. Yet, for the quartet of Martin, is a great step forward. Those who seek another Yellow or another Fix You, remain disappointed. Who wants a disc that sounds enveloping will be submerged. The Coldplay (as they knew) died; alive Coldplay! Meanwhile, preview, the band reveals the secrets of Viva La Vida song for song. Life In Technicolor Chris: 'We wanted to start with: a) the best ringtone of all time and, b) a few minutes without my sung, so that even people who loves us could not enjoy a little song'. Guy: 'At first it was a complete piece, but felt that it was not suited to disc. Of the instrumental part, however, we have always been very happy. That is why we wanted at the beginning '. Cemeteries Of London Chris: 'It is inspired by those of Marvel comics that tell stories of ghosts and dark creatures. We have also done a search to see if in the past witches were really burned and drowned. And 'from this interest that was born the song'. Lost! Chris: 'In our album there is always a song around which is written everything else. For me, is this. Without the other songs would be there. We have written during a soundcheck after hearing a piece of Blur entitled Sing '. 42 Jonny: 'For two years we tried to write a song without a chorus and verses without genuine. With 42 we have succeeded for the first time '. Chris: 'E' in our attempt to compose a Bohemian Rhapsody or Paranoid Android. Lovers In Japan / Reign Of Love (This and subsequent Yes / Chinese Sleep Chant are two songs into one. The idea is to offer, if downloaded from iTunes, two songs at a price of one, editor's note). Chris: 'Lovers In Japan speaks to flee, be free. Much of this album covers the escape the power or the influence of other people escape from the rules'. Jonny: 'Reign Of Love, however, we recorded all live together. The original version lasted 20 minutes. Then, we cut '. Yes / Chinese Sleep Chant Chris: 'The idea of Yes comes from a piece of Velvet Underground and inspired their sound. It 'very sexy, so I like it, why talk about tits and things like that. But the hand interpreting a character that I'm not '. Will: 'In Chinese Sleep Chant Instead, the voice of Chris is totally transformed from the effects, Brian is very committed to this effect'. Viva La Vida Chris: 'The idea is to represent what passes in the head of a king or an inept leader who realised that they have not done a great job during his government, in the last ten minutes before everything ends. While the revolutionaries are already beating at his door '. Violet Hill Chris: 'He speaks of working for someone you do not like at all. And 'our first attempt in protest song'. Strawberry Swing Chris: 'It marks the beginning of the end of the album. It is the beginning of the "everything is ok". We love because it's warm, positive. When three months between all the noise around us will be killed, I think this will be the favourite song from many of our fans'. Death And All His Friends Will: 'At first was entitled School and was the introduction of another song, Rainy Day'. Chris: 'E' was made a little in Barcelona and a bit "on the road." E 'international, then, and a part was recorded eight months of the first'. I've put the unveiled deatils in bold and underlined...
  4. The best song of ever, even by the other artist in the past, in the present and in the future of all the histories!
  5. Sorry, but TV TOTAL show was broadcasted live... Even Jimmy Kimmel? Both in the same day? Is it possible?
  6. These are NOT the album versions i think...
  7. I agree with Stefan!
  8. Updated to February, 23rd 2009 News of this week: Viva La Vida Or Death And All His Friends has become part of music history. During last week, the sales of the fourth album of Coldplay have incredibly increased, after the win three Grammy Awards: 106.000 copies have been sold last week (a 112% increase in respect to the previous week). Viva La Vida Or Death And All His Friends came back to rule the main world charts. With this sales' increase the album has now reached the fourth place in the worldwide top selling album chart. In UK it climbed up 7 positions (from No. 38 to No. 31) and has sold 1.128.174 copies so far; in USA it climbed up even 23 positions (from No. 31 to No.8) and the total of copies now amounts to 2.298.566, increasing the copies sold worldwide and leading the single Viva La Vida to reach the third platinum, with 3.341.153 copies - without considering that the sold digital copies of Viva La Vida Or Death And All His Friends are now 665.109 (absolute record) in USA; in Japan the sold copies are 328.679 (12.000 more than in the previous week); in Italy the copies are 224.874 (as estimated by WorldWideAlbums.net). On the whole, the album hit it big in all European countries. Moreover, Viva La Vida Or Death And All His Friends recorded a good increase in India, where it ranked at No.3. The fourth album of Coldplay is the best ever selling release with 2,2 millions of copies sold on iTunes. Also Prospekt's March EP is doing great, since it debutted in the United Arab Emirates at No. 17 and sold 384.500 copies alla across the world. As regards the singles of Viva La Vida Or Death And All His Friends, we have to point out the success of Life In Technicolor ii in the world and the 'establishment' of Lovers In Japan. - - - - - With Viva la Vida Or Death And All His Friends, Coldplay beat every record in sales. It was announced as the most awaited album of 2008, and the single Violet Hill, made available for free from the official site of the band, was downloaded by 2.060.000 people. In the first week, the fourth album has reached the first position in 20 countries no less and it has become the best selling release on iTunes till now. Moreover, it has been the most wanted, booked and pre-ordered album on online sale websites, such as Amazon, HMV.com and Play.com. On June 23rd 2008, Viva La Vida Or Death And All His Friends has become part of the international music scene by rights, because the second single Viva La Vida scored the Number 1 both in UK and US, beating the record held by Rod Stewart in 1971 with the song ‘Maggie May’. On July 3rd 2008, Viva La Vida Or Death And All His Friends set another world record, becoming officially the top selling album in the history of digital sales. In only two weeks, the new work of Chris Martin’s band has sold 354,000 digital copies, beating the record held by the album of John Mayer, Continuum (353,000 downloads since its release in September 2006). The sales have been so huge that the track album Lost!, strongly indicated to be the third single from the album after Violet Hill and Viva La Vida, even though not officially until now, has obtained a ranking in the most-wanted singles chart in UK and in Mediabase Alternative Chart. Also other tracks, such as Life In Technicolor, Lovers In Japan/Reign Of Love, Yes and Cemeteries Of London have 'entered' some national charts. - - - - - In bold format the new entries or/and the updates! - - - - - Album Viva La Vida Or Death And All His Friends (2008) Number of copies sold in the world during first week of release: 1.585.000 Number of copies sold in Uk during first 10 days: 500.052 Number of copies sold in USA during first week: 721.000 (316.000 in the first day) The most sold album in digital download format of all time Best selling album in iTunes history until now (2,2 million copies sold) The most wanted, booked and pre-ordered album on online sale websites, such as Amazon, HMV.com and Play.com The most sold album in Europe in one week only, since 2005 The first album in music history that has ever reached Gold certification in USA just with paid digital downloads (514.000) Peak charts positions (updated to February 23rd, 2009): - 01ª United World Chart (7.176.400 copies sold, cd and vinyl copies) (Usa, Canada, Japan, Uk, France, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Australia, Spain, Italy, Brazil, Mexico, Netherlands, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Belgium, Finland, Portugal, Poland, New Zealand, Malaysia, Argentina) - 01ª European Chart (2.000.000 copies sold, 2x Platinum) - 01ª UK (1.141.338 copies sold, 3x Platinum) - 01ª USA (2.298.566 copies sold, with 665.109 copies sold in digital format and 13.900 copies sold in vynil format, 2x Platinum) - 01ª Italy (227.438 copies sold, 2x Platinum) - 01ª Argentina (80.000 copies sold, 2x Platinum) - 01ª Australia (236.135 copies sold, 3x Platinum) - 01ª Austria (20.000 copies sold, 1x Platinum) - 01ª Belgium (50.000 copies sold, 1x Platinum) - 01ª Brazil (45.000 copies sold, 1x Gold) - 01ª Canada (334.000 copies sold, with 46.700 copies sold in digital format, 4x Platinum) - 01ª Chile (7.500 copies sold, 1x Gold) - 01ª Cyprus - 01ª Croatia - 01ª Egypt - 01ª Korea (15.000 copies sold) - 01ª Denmark (20.000 copies sold, 1x Gold) - 01ª United Arab Emirates - 01ª Finland (15.000 copies sold, 1x Gold) - 01ª France (500.000 copies sold, 2x Platinum) - 01ª Germany (400.000 copies sold, 2x Platinum) - 01ª Greece (7.500 copies sold, 1x Gold) - 01ª Ireland (100.000 copies sold) - 01ª Israel - 01ª Luxembourg - 01ª Malaysia - 01ª Mexico (42.000 copies sold, 1x Gold) - 01ª Norway - 01ª New Zealand (30.000 copies sold, 2x Platinum) - 01ª Netherlands (171.556 copies sold, 2x Platinum) - 01ª Portugal (20.000 copies sold, 1x Platinum) - 01ª Spain (80.000 copies sold, 1x Platinum) - 01ª Sweden (40.000 copies sold, 1x Platinum) - 01ª Switzerland (30.000 copies sold, 2x Platinum) - 01ª Taiwan - 01ª Tokio Hot 100 Albums Chart - 01ª Uruguay - 02ª Netherlands Antilles - 02ª Estonia (5.100 copies sold, 1x Gold) - 02ª Japan (328.521 copies sold, 1x Platinum) - 02ª Czech Republic - 02ª Poland (20.000 copies sold, 1x Platinum) - 03ª India - 03ª Russia - 04ª Serbia - 04ª Hungary - 16ª Colombia Best iTunes charts positions: - 01ª USA - 01ª UK - 01ª France - 01ª Germany - 01ª Australia - 01ª Austria - 01ª Belgium - 01ª Canada - 01ª Denmark - 01ª Finland - 01ª Greece - 01ª Ireland - 01ª Italy - 01ª Japan - 01ª Luxembourg - 01ª Netherlands - 01ª New Zealand - 01ª Norway - 01ª Portugal - 01ª Spain - 01ª Sweden - 01ª Switzerland Best Billboard Albums charts positions: - 01ª U.S. Billboard Top Digital Albums - 01ª U.S. Billboard Top Internet Albums - 01ª U.S. Billboard Top Rock Albums - 01ª U.S. Billboard Comprehensive Albums ------------------- Boxset Parachutes/A Rush Of Blood To The Head/Live 2003 Gift Pack (2008) Greece: 46ª Estonia: 47ª France: 134ª ------------------- Prospekt's March (2008) (updated to February, 23rd 2009): - 24ª United World Chart (384.500 copies sold) (Usa, Canada, Japan, Uk, France, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Australia, Spain, Italy, Brazil, Mexico, Netherlands, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Belgium, Finland, Portugal, Poland, New Zealand, Malaysia, Argentina) - 04ª Norway - 07ª Egypt - 07ª India - 08ª Finland - 09ª Argentina - 15ª Japan (18.210 copies sold) - 15ª New Zealand - 15ª USA (124.495 copies sold) - 17ª Estonia - 17ª United Arab Emirates - 25ª Italy (15.500 copies sold) - 26ª Canada - 35ª Spain - 36ª Ireland - 38ª Mexico - 38ª UK (60.000 copies sold, 1x Silver) - 32ª Greece - 46ª Austria - 47ª Germany - 49ª Australia Best iTunes charts positions: - 01ª Australia - 01ª Belgium - 01ª Netherlands - 02ª Finland - 02ª Italy - 02ª Norway - 02ª USA - 03ª Canada - 03ª Belgium - 03ª France - 03ª Japan - 03ª Portugal - 03ª Sweden - 03ª Uk - 04ª Austria - 04ª Denmark - 04ª Germany - 04ª Greece - 04ª Finland - 04ª Ireland - 04ª Luxembourg - 04ª Spain - 05ª New Zealand - 06ª Czech Republic - 06ª Switzerland -------------------- Singles Here we report the best positions of all time reached in every chart (updated to February, 23rd 2009): The Goldrush (2009) U.K. Singles Chart: 139ª Lhuna [feat. Kylie Minogue] (2008) Poland: 61ª Life In Technicolor ii (2008) U.K. Singles Chart: 28ª (8.078 copies sold) U.K. Airplay Chart: 3ª U.S. Billboard Hot Digital Songs: 154ª (9.091 copies sold) U.S. Billboard Hot Modern Rock Tracks: 33 World Singles Official Top 100: 41ª Euro Airplay Top 100: 13ª Euro 200: 95ª Principality of Monaco: 1ª Malta: 2ª Gibraltar: 4ª Macedonia: 8ª Serbia: 11ª Israelian Airplay Chart: 13ª Faroe Island: 20ª Iceland: 19ª Albania: 21ª Japan: 23ª Netherlands: 24ª Malta: 26ª Ireland: 29ª Luxembourg: 30ª Switzerland: 39ª Austria: 35ª Australia: 93ª Russia: 235ª Glass Of Water (2008) U.S. Billboard Hot Digital Songs: 93ª (13.854 copies sold) U.S. Hot 100: 123ª Canada Digital Downloads Chart: 47ª Canada: 92ª Prospekt's March (2008) Euro 200: 223ª Finland: 15ª Death And All His Friends (2008) Brazil: 50.000 copies sold (1x Gold) U.S. Billboard iLike Libraries: Most Added: 6ª Sweden: 50ª Life In Technicolor (2008) U.S. Billboard iLike Libraries: Most Added: 4ª U.S. Billboard Canadian Hot 100: 92ª Belgium: 31ª Strawberry Swing (2008) U.S. Billboard iLike Libraries: Most Added: 7ª 42 (2008) Brazil: 50.000 copies sold (1x Gold) U.S. Billboard iLike Libraries: Most Added: 8ª Yes (2008) U.S. Billboard iLike Libraries: Most Added: 10ª Cemeteries Of London (2008) U.S. Billboard iLike Libraries: Most Added: 5ª Macedonia: 20ª Belgium: 37ª Italy: 98ª (source: Musicaedischi.it, not official) Lovers In Japan (2008) U.S. Billboard Pop 100: 71ª (47.387 copies sold) U.S. Billboard Hot 100: 110ª U.S. Billboard Hot Digital Songs: 139ª U.S. Billboard Adult Top 40 Tracks: 23ª U.S. Billboard iLike Libraries: Most Added: 11ª Euro Airplay Top 100: 25ª Euro 200: 97ª Mediabase Airplay Pop/Rock: 38ª Mediabase Hot AC: 20ª Mediabase Triple A: 19ª Principality of Monaco: 4ª San Marino: 10ª Poland: 12ª Portorico: 12ª Venezuela: 13ª Sri Lanka: 15ª Albania: 19ª Panama: 19ª Italy: 24ª (source: Musicaedischi.it, not official) Iceland: 25ª Belgium: 40ª Guam: 40ª Japan: 41ª Mexico: 49ª Slovakia: 63ª Chile: 71ª Lost+ (feat. Jay-Z) (2008) Serbia: 3ª Niue: 11ª Netherlands: 39ª Norway: 60ª Chile: 104ª Russia: 230ª Lost! (2008) U.K. Singles Chart: 54ª U.S. Billboard Hot Digital Songs: 52ª (312.156 copies sold) U.S. Billboard iLike Libraries: Most Added: 3ª U.S. Billboard Hot 100 Singles Chart: 40ª U.S. Billboard Modern Rock Charts: 10ª U.S. Billboard Triple A: 13ª U.S. Billboard Canadian Hot 100: 55ª Euro 200: 135ª Euro Airplay Top 100: 25ª Mediabase Triple A: 1ª Mediabase Alternative: 11ª Mediabase Canada: Rock: 18ª Mediabase Canada: Active Rock: 22ª Mediabase Canada: Alternative Rock: 7ª Canada: 1ª Luxembourg: 2ª Venezuela: 2ª Albania: 3ª Faroe Islands: 3ª Lebanon: 3ª Croatia: 4ª Macedonia: 5ª Israelian Airplay Chart: 7ª Norway: 8ª Lithuania: 13ª Belgium: 14ª Ucrainian Rock Chart: 14ª Netherlands: 15ª Iceland: 16ª Estonia: 17ª Sweden: 21ª Ireland: 22ª South Africa: 22ª Korea: 27ª Latvia: 27ª Brazil: 38ª Slovakia: 39ª Poland: 44ª Switzerland: 53ª Chile: 59ª Austria: 72ª Germany: 73ª Australia: 86ª Russia: 222ª Viva La Vida (2008) Copies sold: 8.852.000 (estimate) 3.341.153 (USA - 3x Platinum), 321.158 (UK), 150.000 (Germany, 1x Gold), 122.000 (Canada), 100.000 (Japan, 1x Gold), 70.000 (Australia, 1x Platinum), 50.000 (Brazil, 1x Gold), 3.389 (France), about 1.500.000 (Rest of the World) 2008 most played song on Last.fm Third most sold single of 2008 worldwide First song ever that topped six different U.S. charts (Billboard Hot 100, Hot DIgital Songs, Adult Top 40 Airplay, Triple A Airplay, Adult Contemporary Radio Airplay, Hot Modern Rock Tracks) iTunes Top 100 Songs - USA: 1ª iTunes Top 100 Songs - U.K.: 1ª iTunes Top 100 Songs - Canada: 1ª U.K. Singles Chart: 1ª U.S. Billboard iLike Libraries: Most Added: 1ª U.S. Billboard Hot Canadian Digital Singles: 3ª U.S. Billboard Canadian Hot 100: 4ª U.S. Billboard European Hot 100 Singles: 3ª U.S. Billboard Japan Hot 100 Singles: 7ª U.S. Billboard Euro Digital Tracks: 1ª U.S. Billboard Euro Digital Songs: 1ª U.S. Billboard Hot Digital Songs: 1ª U.S. Billboard Hot Digital Tracks: 1ª U.S. Billboard Hot RingMasters: 26ª U.S. Billboard Hot 100: 1ª U.S. Billboard Pop 100: 7ª U.S. Billboard Hot Adult Top 40 Tracks: 1ª U.S. Billboard Hot Modern Rock Tracks: 1ª Mediabase Alternative Chart: 1ª Mediabase Adult Rock Chart: 1ª Mediabase Triple A: 1ª Mediabase AC: 1ª Mediabase Hot AC: 1ª Mediabase Top 40: 11ª Mediabase Canada: Hot Adult Contemporary: 1ª Mediabase Canada: Main AC: 1ª Mediabase Canada: Top 40: 11ª Mediabase Canada: Rock: 2ª Mediabase Canada: Alternative Rock: 41ª Airplay World Official Top 100: 3ª United World Chart: 1ª Europe Official Top 100: 4ª Euro 200: 1ª Europe Airplay Top 100: 1ª International World Chart: 20ª International Top 20 Hits: 4ª World Singles Official Top 100: 1ª Albania: 1ª Argentina: 1ª Armenia: 1ª Czech Republic: 1ª Ecuador: 1ª El Salvador: 1ª Estonia: 1ª French Polinesia: 1ª Georgia: 1ª Korea: 1ª Hong Kong: 1ª India: 1ª Latvia: 1ª Lebanon: 1ª Luxembourg: 1ª Macedonia: 1ª Malaysia: 1ª Netherland: 1ª Netherlands Antilles: 1ª Paraguay: 1ª Poland: 1ª Puerto Rico: 1ª San Marino: 1ª Slovakia: 1ª Slovenia: 1ª South Africa: 1ª Sri Lanka: 1ª Taiwan: 1ª Uruguay: 1ª Australia: 2ª Belgium: 2ª (15.000 copies sold, 1x Gold) Croatia: 2ª Germany Downloads Chart: 2ª Italy: 2ª (30.000 copies sold, 1x Silver) Israel: 2ª Niue: 2ª Philippines: 2ª Portugal: 2ª Singapore: 2ª Finland: 3ª Japan: 3ª Iceland: 3ª Ireland: 3ª Thailandia: 3ª Turkey: 3ª Principality Of Monaco: 3ª Venezuela: 3ª Canada: 4ª Malta: 4ª Belarus: 5ª Bolivia: 5ª Denmark: 5ª (15.000 copies sold, 1x Platinum) Lithuania: 5ª Morocco Top Occidental Music Chart: 5ª Norway: 5ª Switzerland: 5ª (30.000 copies sold, 1x Platinum) Austria: 6ª Cyprus: 6ª Ukrainian Rock Chart: 6ª France: 7ª Greece: 7ª Lebanon: 7ª Sweden: 7ª Chile: 8ª Spain: 9ª (40.000 copies sold, 1x Platinum) Panama: 10ª Faroe Islands: 13ª Fiji: 13ª Mexico: 15ª (40.000 copies sold, 1x Gold) Brazil: 16ª (50.000 copies sold, 1x Gold) New Zealand: 16ª Russian Maximum Rock Chart: 16ª Belarus: 21ª Guatemala: 23ª Ukraine: 23ª Colombia: 24ª Guam: 27ª Bulgaria: 27ª Perù: 51ª Russia: 161ª Violet Hill (2008) Copies sold: 2.452.000 (+ 2.060.000 digital downloads) 425.000 (USA), 135.000 (UK), 100.000 (Brazil, 1x Platinum), 35.000 (Australia, 1x Gold) U.K. Airplay Chart: 1ª U.K. Singles Chart: 8ª U.K. Digital Sales: 7ª U.S. Billboard Hot Videoclip Tracks: 6ª U.S. Billboard iLike Libraries: Most Added: 2ª U.S. Billboard Japan Hot 100 Singles: 39ª U.S. Billboard European Hot 100 Singles: 9ª U.S. Billboard Euro Digital Songs: 4ª U.S. Billboard Euro Digital Tracks: 5ª U.S. Billboard Hot Canadian Digital Singles: 6ª U.S. Billboard Canadian Hot 100: 10ª U.S. Billboard Hot Digital Tracks: 18ª U.S. Billboard Hot Modern Rock Tracks: 9ª U.S. Billboard Hot Digital Songs: 18ª U.S. Billboard Hot 100: 40ª U.S. Billboard Pop 100: 38ª United World Chart: 7ª International World Chart: 1ª Euro 200: 3ª Mediabase Adult Rock Chart: 1ª Mediabase Alternative Chart: 6ª Mediabase Triple A: 1ª Mediabase Canada: Hot Adult Contemporary: 24ª Mediabase Canada: Rock: 2ª Mediabase Canada: Top 40: 39ª Albania: 1ª Belgium: 1ª Ecuador: 1ª El Salvador: 1ª Luxembourg: 1ª Mauritius: 1ª Netherlands: 1ª Perù: 1ª Poland: 1ª Portugal: 1ª Armenia: 2ª Bosnia: 2ª Georgia: 2ª Russian Maximum Rock Chart: 2ª Argentina: 3ª Latvia: 3ª Israel: 3ª Greenland: 3ª Hong Kong: 3ª Singapore: 3ª Malta: 4ª Sweden: 4ª Macedonia: 4ª Croatia: 5ª Estonia: 5ª Japan: 5ª New Zealand: 5ª Canada: 6ª Niue: 6ª Chile: 7ª Ireland: 7ª Italy: 7ª Czech Republic: 7ª Slovenia: 7ª Brazil: 8ª Norway: 8ª South Africa: 8ª Ukrainian Rock Chart: 9ª Australia: 9ª Finland: 10ª Germany: 10ª Lithuania: 10ª Paraguay: 10ª Austria: 11ª Denmark: 11ª Iceland: 11ª Puerto Rico: 11ª Switzerland: 11ª Lebanon: 14ª Cyprus: 15ª Venezuela: 15ª Turkey: 19ª Slovakia: 21ª Philippines: 23ª Costarica: 24ª Indonesia: 25ª Principality of Monaco: 25ª Spain: 29ª Korea: 31ª Uruguay: 32ª San Marino: 35° France: 36ª Mexico: 48ª Romania: 87ª Russia: 156ª - - - - - Source: http://www.coldplayzone.it/_coldplay_charts_sales.asp - - - - - Important: if someone has more data, or if someone wants to fix some mistakes, please notify me so i can change the errors...thanks for your cooperation!
  9. Nice! Thanks a lot!
  10. Does anyone has that cover? And the entire performance?

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