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'Viva la Vida'
Single by Coldplay
from the album Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends
B-side'Death Will Never Conquer'
Released25 May 2008
Format
Recorded2007–2008
GenreBaroque pop[1]
Length
  • 4:01(album version)
  • 3:45(radio edit)
Label
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
Coldplay singles chronology
'Violet Hill'
(2008)
'Viva la Vida'
(2008)
'Lovers in Japan'
(2008)
Music video
'Viva La Vida' on YouTube
'Viva La Vida' (Alternative Version) on YouTube

'Viva la Vida' (/ˈvvələˈvdə/, Spanish: [ˈbiβa la ˈβiða]; Spanish for 'Long Live Life' or simply 'Live Life') is a song by British rock band Coldplay. It was written by all members of the band for their fourth album, Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends (2008), and was released as the second single from the album. On the album, this song segues directly into the next track, 'Violet Hill'.

The lyrics to the song contain historical and Christian references, and the track is built around a looping string section in unison with a digital processed piano, with other layers gradually being added as the song builds.

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The song was released on 13 June 2008 as the album's second single, debuting to critical acclaim and commercial success. 'Viva la Vida' reached the top spot of the UK Singles Chart and Billboard Hot 100, becoming the band's first number-one single in both the U.S. and U.K. The song won the Grammy Award for Song of the Year at the 51st Annual Grammy Awards in 2009. The song became the sixth song to reach the 4 million mark in paid downloads in the United States.[2] It has sold over 7.1 million copies worldwide by 2014, and over 6 million in the U.S. alone by June 2013.[3][4]

  • 6Chart performance
  • 8Live version
  • 9Cover versions
  • 11Charts

Background[edit]

The song's Spanish title, 'Viva la Vida', is taken from a painting by 20th-century Mexican artist Frida Kahlo. In Spanish viva is an expression used to acclaim someone or something,[5] so 'Long Live Life' is an accurate translation and the painting reflects the artistic irony of acclaiming life while suffering physically.[6] When asked about the album's title, referring to Frida Kahlo's strength, enduring polio, a broken spine, and a decade of chronic pain, lead singer Chris Martin said: 'She went through a lot of pain, of course, and then she started a big painting in her house that said 'Viva la Vida', I just loved the boldness of it.'[7]

During the album's production, 'Viva la Vida' was one of the songs that had polarised each member's opinion over which version they should choose. In an interview, Martin recalled: 'We did quite a few different versions and went round the houses a bit and eventually settled on those treatments for it.'[8]

Composition[edit]

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'Viva La Vida' soars in with a grandiose instrumental arrangement and sweeping lyrics detailing the pain of being deposed from a lofty position. The big sound of the song constantly verges on becoming overblown, but Coldplay knows how to walk the tightrope perfectly. Bells and chimes and orchestral swells are all there on the chorus, but Chris Martin's voice still pierces through like a clarion call. Lyrically, the pain of the protagonist is clear, but the sweep of words about Jerusalem bells, Roman Catholic choirs, and Saint Peter give 'Viva La Vida' an air of intelligence rare in today's most popular pop songs.'

—Bill Lamb, About.com.[9]

Will Champion with the timpano and church bell used in the song

The lyrics to 'Viva la Vida' are narrated by a protagonist who says he 'used to rule the world'. Martin has explained the song lyric 'I know Saint Peter won't call my name' in an interview with Q magazine: 'It's about .. You're not on the list,'[10] When asked about the song, bass guitarist Guy Berryman said: 'It's a story about a king who's lost his kingdom, and all the album's artwork is based on the idea of revolutionaries and guerrillas. There's this slightly anti-authoritarian viewpoint that's crept into some of the lyrics and it's some of the pay-off between being surrounded by governments on one side, but also we're human beings with emotions and we're all going to die and the stupidity of what we have to put up with every day. Hence the album title.'[11]

Unlike the then-typical arrangement of Coldplay songs, in which either the guitar or piano is the prominent instrument, the track mostly consists of a string section and a digital piano playing the song's upbeat riff, along with a steady bass drum beat, percussion (including a timpano and a church bell), bass guitar, and Martin's vocals; there is limited use of electric guitar. All the strings are arranged and conducted by violinist Davide Rossi, who is one of the main collaborators of the album. Rossi's strings comprise the main driving force throughout the song, with a strong beginning loop that supports Martin's voice, until the choruses where the symphonic power of the orchestra takes its fullest shape. The prominent chords played by the string section throughout the song (and in the chorus of 'Rainy Day,' another of the band's songs) are very similar to those used by 'Viva la Vida' co-producer Brian Eno in his piece 'An Ending (Ascent),' meaning they could have been suggested partially for the song by Eno.[12]

The song is written in the key of A-flat major. Its main chord progression is D♭/E♭/A♭/Fm.

Release and promotion[edit]

'Viva la Vida' was initially released only with iTunes Store pre-orders of Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends on 7 May 2008 – the 'new edit' version of the song – which led to the song's temporary exclusion from the UK Singles Chart.[13] It was released as a download-only single on 25 May 2008, and a physical CD single in Europe on 29 July 2008 to coincide with the release of the single's music videos. 'Viva la Vida' was well-downloaded in the internet, becoming iTunes' best-selling song of 2008.[14]

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The song was used as part of Apple Inc.'s iPod + iTunes advertisement campaign.[15][16] Coldplay performed the song live for the first time at the 2008 MTV Movie Awards.[17][18] It has since gone on to make many media appearances, including being featured throughout the episode 'A Person of Interest' from the paranormal drama Medium, as a song played on the radio in the episode 'We're Not in Kansas Anymore' from the teen drama 90210,[19] used as bumper music on Bill Bennett's 'Morning in America' radio talk show, and on the international soundtrack to the Brazilian soap opera A Favorita which helped push 'Viva la Vida' up the charts in Brazil, where the telenovela had been shown.[20] In 2009, Solange Knowles covered the song.[21]Lady Gaga also covered the song for BBC Radio 1.[22] A live version of the song appeared on Coldplay's 2009 live albumLeftRightLeftRightLeft.[23]Pet Shop Boys also performed the song live on their 2009 Pandemonium Tour and the song appeared on their Christmas EP.[24] It was also used in an episode entitled 'Million Dollar Maybe' of The Simpsons. The song was covered in the seventh series of The X Factor by the boyband One Direction in 2010.

Music videos[edit]

The official music video for 'Viva la Vida' was directed by Hype Williams and premiered at Coldplay's official website on 1 August 2008.[25] The video depicts the band performing against a blurry, warped version of Eugène Delacroix's painting La Liberté guidant le peuple, ending with the band members crumbling into rose petals. The video currently has over 565 million views on YouTube.[26]

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Chris Martin as the king in the Anton Corbijn video

A second, alternate video was shot in The Hague, the Netherlands, directed by Anton Corbijn and released alongside the first.[27] This second version is a tribute to Corbijn's video for Depeche Mode's 'Enjoy the Silence' and portrays Chris Martin as the king from whose perspective the song is sung. During the video, he carries Delacroix's painting. At the end, he hangs the picture up in a white stall on top of a hill. As he sings the last chorus, his bandmates surface heading his way, tying in loose ends from the 'Violet Hill' video.

Critical reception[edit]

'Viva la Vida' received widespread critical acclaim. In the Entertainment Weekly review of the album, critic Chris Willman wrote: 'Take the title track .. on which [Martin] imagines himself as a paranoid monarch. 'Who would ever want to be king?' Martin asks. 'Revolutionaries wait/For my head on a silver plate!' The confident majesty of the music, however, belies how he and his bandmates have invigorated their rock-lite reign.'[15] Josh Hathaway from The Plain Dealer noted 'Viva la Vida' as the 'catchiest' song on the album.[28] Chris Jones of the BBC noted: 'The string/brass mutations that bolster a track like 'Viva La Vida' .. conjure tunes so sweetly melancholy.'[29] In the IGN review, critic Chad Grischow wrote, 'It is their one and only foray into unabashed orchestral pop, but the punchy strut of the strings and fantastic marching vocals make it far too charming and lively to dislike, and even harder not to love.'[30]

Champion performing 'Viva la Vida' during the Viva la Vida Tour

'Viva la Vida' was nominated for 'Record of the Year', and won 'Song of the Year', and 'Best Pop Performance by a Duo or a Group' at the 2009 Grammy Awards.[31][32] This song also won the Ivor Novello Award for 'Best Selling British Single'.[33] The song was included in Rolling Stone's annual '100 Best Songs' of 2008 at number nine;[34] it was also voted number two on Rolling Stone's Readers' Rock List: Best Songs of 2008.[35] 'Viva la Vida' was also listed at number five on Blender's 1001 Downloads: The Top 144 Songs of 2008,[36] as well in the number eight position on Village Voice's Pazz and Jop list.[37]

'Viva la Vida' has been sampled in several other songs, including Flo Rida's single 'Be on You', Mac Miller's 'Cut the Check' featuring Chief Keef (from his GO:OD AM album) and Drake's 'Congratulations' from his So Far Gone mixtape.

Chart performance[edit]

'Viva la Vida' has become the band's highest charting single. Fueled by high digital sales, the song peaked at the top spot of the U.S. Billboard Hot 100, becoming the band's first and, to date, only US number-one single and their second top ten on the Hot 100.[38][39] It is the first song by a British group to reach number-one on the Billboard Hot 100 since 'Wannabe' by the Spice Girls in 1996.[40] Although the song was initially successful in digital sales,[38][39] after being released, it went on to become the band's highest-charting single in American radio, becoming their first top-ten hit on the Hot 100 Airplay where it peaked at number eight.[41] It had also become the band's first number-one single on the BillboardModern Rock Tracks chart.[42] On the BillboardHot Adult Top 40 Tracks, the song has become the band's first number one, as well as the first single on the Capitol Records label to ever top the chart.[43] The single has been certified triple platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America.[44] The song also became one of the first six songs to reach the 4 million mark in paid digital downloads. As of January 2014, it had sold 6,131,000 units in the US.[45]

The single was also successful in the United Kingdom. Although the song had been disqualified from the UK charts due to initially being available only by pre-ordering the album on iTunes, it became eligible to chart after the album was released. 'Viva la Vida' hit number one on the UK Singles Chart, becoming Coldplay's first chart-topping single in the UK.[46]

In Canada, the single made a 'Hot Shot Debut' at number four on the Canadian Hot 100 on the issue of 24 May, making it Coldplay's highest debut there.[47] It is also one of Coldplay's three highest-charting singles in Australia, reaching number two (both 'A Sky Full of Stars' and 'Something Just Like This' matched this peak in 2014 and 2017, respectively). In New Zealand, the song was less successful, only peaking at number 16; however, the song stayed in the top 40 for 27 non-consecutive weeks.

In Spain, the single peaked at #2 and achieved Double Platinum status due to the 80,000 copies sold. It also had a strong airplay on the Spanish radio stations.

Sporting usage[edit]

Martin performing 'Viva la Vida' during the band's 2008 Viva la Vida Tour

During the 2008–09 season, the German football club Hamburger SV used 'Viva la Vida' as their goal celebration song.It's also the goal celebration song of the German football club Hannover 96.The song also became the anthem of Spanish football club FC Barcelona during the 2008–09 season. It turned out to be a season of unprecedented success for the Spanish club in 2009, as they won all six competitions they could possibly be involved in, which no football club has managed before in history. The song was selected by the manager of the club, Pep Guardiola – himself a Coldplay fan – to help motivate and encourage his team. It was often played at the Camp Nou before the start of a Barcelona match. The song was also played during Pep Guardiola's farewell before his final match coaching Barcelona at the Nou Camp, a 4–0 victory against Espanyol on 5 May 2012.UEFA used 'Viva la Vida' as the goal celebration song for the 2012 UEFA Champions League Final[48] and Europa League Final.

The National Hockey League's New York Rangers played 'Viva la Vida' at Madison Square Garden after victories during the 2011 season.[49]The song was used by the Vancouver Canucks in a tribute video during Markus Näslund's number retirement ceremony held in Vancouver's Rogers Arena. It was also used in Game 7 of the 2011 Stanley Cup Finals when the Boston Bruins won the Stanley Cup on Vancouver Ice.The Kansas City Chiefs play the song at the end of home games in Arrowhead Stadium. Additionally, it is also used by the Kansas City Royals to celebrate home runs and wins at Kauffman Stadium.This was the at-bat music of Scott Rolen, former third baseman of the Cincinnati Reds.The song was also used pre-match during every 2008 Rugby League World Cup game before the two teams took to the field and in the halftime show of Super Bowl 50 in 2016.

Plagiarism allegations[edit]

Coldplay were first accused of plagiarism of 'The Songs I Didn't Write' by American alternative band Creaky Boards, for the melody of 'Viva la Vida'.[50] Creaky Boards' band member Andrew Hoepfner claimed that Martin had heard them playing the song at a live show in October 2007.[51] The band released a video clip, in which it compares sections of both songs.[51] Coldplay denied the claim. Band spokesman Murray Chambers said Martin was working in AIR Studios in London at that time, having checked the singer's diary.[52] In addition, Coldplay had recorded a demo version of 'Viva la Vida' in March 2007, long before Creaky Boards performed it live in October of the same year.[51] Creaky Boards later retracted the accusations and speculated that both songs may have been inspired by the video game The Legend of Zelda.[52]

On December 4, 2008, American guitarist Joe Satriani filed a copyright infringement suit against Coldplay in Los Angeles.[53][54] The suit claims that 'Viva la Vida' incorporates 'substantial, original portions' of his instrumental track 'If I Could Fly' from his 2004 album Is There Love in Space?[55] The band has denied the allegation, saying the similarities were 'entirely coincidental'.[56] On September 14, 2009, the case was dismissed by the California Central District Court, with both parties potentially agreeing to an out-of-court settlement.[57]

In May 2009, Yusuf Islam stated that the song is very similar to his song 'Foreigner Suite,' recorded under his former stage name, Cat Stevens. He said 'My son brought it to my attention and said: 'Doesn't that sound like 'Foreigner Suite?'[58] Islam said that any legal action he might take 'depends on how well Satriani does.'[58]Coldplay drummer Will Champion denied the claim, stating, 'We're confident we haven't done anything wrong.'[59] In June 2009, Islam later said, 'They did copy my song but I don't think they did it on purpose,' adding, 'I don't want them to think I am angry with them. I'd love to sit down and have a cup of tea with them and let them know it's okay.'[60]

In a documentary for Sveriges Television (2011) American music professor Dr. Lawrence Ferrara showed that the melody structures of 'Viva La Vida', 'If I Could Fly' and 'Foreigner Suite' were very similar to the composition 'Se tu m'ami' by the Italian composer Giovanni Battista Pergolesi, who died in 1736. 'Obviously this is a work that we would call in the 'public domain', Dr. Ferrara said.[61]

Chris Martin once said that the plagiarism allegations were inspiring him and added: 'If everyone's trying to take away our best song, then we'd better write 25 better ones!'[62] Will Champion has also talked about the accusation saying, 'For some reason, God only knows why, the successful songs seem to be the ones that are accused of being stolen.'[63]

Formats and track listings[edit]

Digital download
No.TitleLength
1.'Viva la Vida' (New edit)4:04
CD single
No.TitleLength
1.'Viva la Vida'4:01
2.'Death Will Never Conquer'1:18
Promotional CD single
No.TitleLength
1.'Viva la Vida' (Radio edit)3:45
2.'Viva la Vida' (Album version)4:01

Live version[edit]

'Lost+ / Viva la Vida (Live at the 51st Annual Grammy Awards)'
Single by Coldplay with Jay-Z
Released8 February 2009
FormatDigital download
Recorded8 February 2009
VenueThe Staples Center, Los Angeles, U.S.
Length11:10
Songwriter(s)
Coldplay singles chronology
'Life in Technicolor II'
(2009)
'Lost+ / Viva la Vida (Live at the 51st Annual Grammy Awards)'
(2009)
'Strawberry Swing'
(2009)
Jay-Z singles chronology
'Jockin' Jay-Z (Dope Boy Fresh)'
(2008)
'Lost+ / Viva la Vida (Live at the 51st Annual Grammy Awards)'
(2009)
'D.O.A. (Death of Auto-Tune)'
(2009)

The song and 'Lost+' was performed live at the 51st Annual Grammy Awards, took place at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, on February 8, 2009. Coldplay performed a medley of 'Lost+' and 'Viva la Vida' on the ceremony. American rapper, Jay-Z, who was the featured vocals of 'Lost+', performed 'Lost+' with Coldplay in the stage.

The performance was recorded and released on 8 February 2009, after the release of 'Life in Technicolor II'

Track listing[edit]

Lost+ (featuring Jay-Z) / Viva la Vida (Live At the 51st Annual Grammy Awards)
No.TitleLength
1.'Lost+ (featuring Jay-Z) / Viva la Vida'5:35
2.'Lost+ (featuring Jay-Z) / Viva la Vida' (Video)5:35

Cover versions[edit]

Darin version[edit]

'Viva la Vida'
Single by Darin Zanyar
from the album Lovekiller
ReleasedOctober 2009
Format
Recorded2009
GenrePop
Length4:36
LabelUNI
Songwriter(s)
Darin Zanyar singles chronology
'Karma'
(2009)
'Viva la Vida'
(2009)
'You're Out of My Life'
(2010)

Swedish singer Darin's cover of the song reached number 1 on 30 October 2009 on the Swedish Singles Chart.[64] The song appears in Darin's 2010 album Lovekiller.

In 2010, it was yet again included as the B-side of Darin's 'You're Out of My Life' single, reaching #3 in the Swedish Singles Chart.

Coldplay's original single had already charted in Sweden for a total of 49 weeks between 15 May 2008 and 23 October 2009, peaking at number seven.[65]

Other recorded cover versions[edit]

  • 2Cellos performed an instrumental cover of 'Viva la Vida' in their debut album 2Cellos.
  • Weezer included their cover version of the song on the deluxe edition of their 2010 album Hurley.
  • Electropop artist Joy Electric covered the song on the 2009 album Favorites at Play.
  • Canadian band The Abrams Brothers covered 'Viva la Vida' on the album Northern Redemption.
  • Australian singer Mark Vincent recorded a version for his 2013 album The Quartet Sessions
  • Scott Bradlee's Postmodern Jukebox recorded a cover on YouTube and on the album Top Hat on Fleek, with Puddles Pity Party as the lead vocalist.
  • DJ Jonathan Hussein included an Trance remix version of 'Viva la Vida' under the pseudonym 'Trance Winter' in their album I'm Here in 2016.
  • German violinist David Garrett recorded a cover of Viva la Vida, made with a loop station, included on his 2012 album 'Music'

Cover performances[edit]

  • Aimer included a cover of the song on her studio album, Bitter & Sweet.
  • Chris Mann sang the song for his quarter final performance during the second season of The Voice.
  • Lady Gaga performed an acoustic version to the song on piano on BBC Radio 1's Live Lounge, changing some of the words in the lyrics.
  • VV Brown covered the song for the first time on 6 January 2010, on French TV showTaratata.
  • The Dirty Heads covered the song on YouTube's RAWsession.[66]
  • The song was covered in 2008 by Japanese idol group SMAP, as a collaboration with Coldplay. They performed this song together (as Smaplay) on an episode of SMAP's television variety program, SMAP×SMAP. A famous portrait of the French Revolution appears near the end, suggesting the song's questionable meaning.[67]
  • Boyce Avenue covered an acoustic version of the song on YouTube in 2009.[68]
  • Matt Giraud covered the song during the eighth season of American Idol.
  • Tim Urban covered the song during the ninth season of American Idol.
  • K'naan covered the song at Mod Club Theatre and at several of his live shows in 2009.[69]
  • Drake used a sample of the song on his album So Far Gone for his song 'Congratulations' in 2009.
  • Pet Shop Boys performed the song live on their 2009 Pandemonium Tour and the song appeared on their Christmas EP.
  • Westlife performed a one off version of the song in the O2 Blueroom in Dublin on 20 August 2010. Then performed again as part of their medley on their 2011 Gravity Tour.
  • Supergroup NKOTBSB used the song as a backing track for the mashup of 'Single' and 'The One' for their 2011–12 tour.
  • Solange Knowles performed the song live, including it on the setlist of her AOL Sessions to promote her second studio album Sol-Angel and the Hadley St. Dreams.
  • Taylor Swift performed an acoustic version of the song on the Simon Mayo Drivetime show for BBC Radio 2.
  • One Direction performed the song on Week 1 of X FactorSeries 7 Live Shows.
  • Cher Lloyd sang a hip hop version of the song during the bootcamp stage.
  • Penn Masala covered the song, mixing it with 'Jashn-e-Bahara' from Jodhaa Akbar on their album Panoramic.
  • The cast of the U.S television show Glee will be covering the song in a future episode.[70]
  • Jens Johansen wrote a notable SSATTB a cappella arrangement for Vocal Line.[71]
  • English-Irish boy band The Wanted covered Coldplay in a medley of their songs during their 2012 tour in Europe, North America and Australia. The medley consisted of 'Viva la Vida', 'Every Teardrop is a Waterfall', 'Paradise' and 'Fix You'.
  • Mikha Angelo covered the song on Week 7 of X Factor IndonesiaSeason 1 Gala Shows.
  • Raef (singer in awakening records) performed the song on poetic vision tour.
  • Producer Grant Rindner produced a trap remix of the track entitled 'Viva La Trap'.
  • The confessional Lutheran online radio station LPR's (Lutheran Public Radio) program: Issues Etc. has utilised the song as its bump-music since 2008.

In popular culture[edit]

  • Coldplay performed the song at the 2012 Summer Paralympics closing ceremony (the ceremony to mark the end of the Paralympic Games, and so also the end of the 2012 Summer Olympics and 2012 Summer Paralympics).
  • The song was performed simultaneously by amateur musicians across the UK on 9 September 2012 as part of the Bandstand Marathon, the finale event of the 2012 Cultural Olympiad.
  • It was the last song played by Chris Moyles on his final BBC Radio 1 breakfast show on Friday 14 September 2012, the longest-running breakfast show in BBC Radio 1's history.
  • Coldplay performed some of the song live in The Simpsons episode 'Million Dollar Maybe'.[72]
  • The song was used in the official soundtrack for The Big Year.
  • The song was played to the crew of the Space Shuttle Atlantis to wake them up on day two of STS-135, the final mission of the Space Shuttle program. It was played for crew member Douglas Hurley.
  • The song was used as a fanfare to welcome the Singapore Armed Forces Parachute Team (better known as the Red Lions) during the National Day Celebrations of 2011 in Singapore.
  • The song was used by the Dutch People's Party for Freedom and Democracy (VVD) when Party Leader and Prime Minister Mark Rutte walked on stage to present his acceptance speech after winning the 2012 parliamentary elections.
  • The song also appears on NBA 2K13 as part of the game's soundtrack.
  • 'Viva la Vida' has also been spoofed in a music video titled 'Fallen Kingdom', created by YouTube's CaptainSparklez and TryHardNinja.
  • This song has since been used as the main theme of Indonesian television channel ANTV, as part of the channel's 20th anniversary.
  • As of 8 October 2011, the song has been made available for download in Rock Band 3 as by itself or as part of the 'Coldplay Collection 1' track pack.
  • The song was played in a montage for Jerry Lewis in his work to receive the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award at the 81st Academy Awards.
  • The song was played in honor of Markus Näslund for his Vancouver Canucks jersey retirement ceremony on 11 December 2010. The song was played in the video tribute for Näslund.
  • 'Viva la Vida' was used as FC Barcelona's season ending song of their historic 2008–09 FC Barcelona season as they won all six major trophies in European football league.
  • The song was played in honor of retiring Phil Taylor after the 2018 PDC World Darts Championship final against Rob Cross

Charts[edit]

Weekly charts[edit]

Chart (2008–09)Peak
position
Australia (ARIA)[73]2
Austria (Ö3 Austria Top 40)[74]6
Belgium (Ultratop 50 Flanders)[75]4
Belgium (Ultratop 50 Wallonia)[76]7
Brazilian Singles Chart (ABPD)[77]19
Canada (Canadian Hot 100)[78]4
Czech Republic (Rádio Top 100)[79]1
Denmark (Tracklisten)[80]8
Europe (European Hot 100 Singles)[81]3
Finland (Suomen virallinen lista)[82]10
France (SNEP)[83]7
Germany (Official German Charts)[84]5
Italy (FIMI)[85]2
Netherlands (Dutch Top 40)[86]1
Ireland (IRMA)[87]3
Japan (Japan Hot 100)[88]9
New Zealand (Recorded Music NZ)[89]16
Norway (VG-lista)[90]5
Poland (OLiS)[91]1
Portugal Digital Songs (Billboard)[92]2
Spain (PROMUSICAE)[93]2
Slovakia (Rádio Top 100)[94]1
Sweden (Sverigetopplistan)[95]7
Switzerland (Schweizer Hitparade)[96]5
UK Singles (Official Charts Company)[97]1
US Billboard Hot 100[98]1
US Adult Alternative Songs (Billboard)[99]1
US Adult Contemporary (Billboard)[100]1
US Adult Top 40 (Billboard)[101]1
US Alternative Songs (Billboard)[102]1
US Mainstream Top 40 (Billboard)[103]12
RT Singles (Official Charts Company)1
Venezuela Pop Rock (Record Report)[104]4
Chart (2012)Peak
position
South Korea International Singles (Gaon)[105]76

Year-end charts[edit]

Chart (2008)Position
Australia (ARIA)[106]33
Austria (Ö3 Austria Top 40)[107]33
Belgium (Ultratop Flanders)[108]16
Belgium (Ultratop Wallonia)[109]40
Canada (Canadian Hot 100)[110]9
Europe (European Hot 100 Singles)[111]15
France (SNEP)[112]43
Germany (Official German Charts)[113]26
Ireland (IRMA)[114]20
Netherlands (Dutch Top 40)[115]2
Sweden (Sverigetopplistan)[116]16
Switzerland (Schweizer Hitparade)[117]16
UK Singles (Official Charts Company)[118]25
US Billboard Hot 100[119]13
US Adult Contemporary (Billboard)[120]18
US Adult Top 40 (Billboard)[121]8
Chart (2009)Position
Australia (ARIA)[122]92
Austria (Ö3 Austria Top 40)[123]75
Belgium (Ultratop Flanders)[124]40
Belgium (Ultratop Wallonia)[125]48
Canada (Canadian Hot 100)[126]21
Germany (Official German Charts)[127]87
Spain (PROMUSICAE)[128]10
Sweden (Sverigetopplistan)[129]55
Switzerland (Schweizer Hitparade)[130]31
UK Singles (Official Charts Company)[131]126
US Billboard Hot 100[132]55
US Adult Contemporary (Billboard)[133]5
Venezuela Pop Rock (Record Report)[134]1
Chart (2011)Position
UK Singles (Official Charts Company)[135]196
Chart (2016)Position
US Hot Rock Songs (Billboard)[136]80

Decade-end charts[edit]

Chart (2000–2009)Position
Australia (ARIA)[137]71
Austria (Ö3 Austria Top 40)[138]31
Netherlands (Dutch Top 40)[139]2
US Billboard Hot 100[140]49

All-time charts[edit]

ChartPosition
Belgium (Ultratop Flanders)[141]75
Netherlands (Dutch Top 40)[142]9
Sweden (Sverigetopplistan)[143]44
Switzerland (Schweizer Hitparade)[144]39
US Billboard Hot 100[145]352

Certifications[edit]

RegionCertificationCertified units/Sales
Australia (ARIA)[146]Platinum70,000^
Belgium (BEA)[147]Platinum30,000*
Canada (Music Canada)[148]Gold40,000^
Denmark (IFPI Denmark)[149]Platinum90,000^
Germany (BVMI)[150]Gold150,000^
Italy (FIMI)[151]2× Platinum100,000
New Zealand (RMNZ)[152]Platinum15,000*
Spain (PROMUSICAE)[153]3× Platinum120,000^
Switzerland (IFPI Switzerland)[154]Platinum30,000^
United Kingdom (BPI)[156]2× Platinum1,440,000[155]
United States (RIAA)[157]3× Platinum3,000,000^

*sales figures based on certification alone
^shipments figures based on certification alone
sales+streaming figures based on certification alone

See also[edit]

References[edit]

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Songs

External links[edit]

  • Lyrics of this song at MetroLyrics


Retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Viva_la_Vida&oldid=899271502'
Coldplay performing in Paris in 2017. L–R: Jonny Buckland, Chris Martin, Will Champion and Guy Berryman.

British rock band Coldplay have recorded over 130 songs during their career. Formed in London in 1996, the band self-released their first EPSafety (1998) and their first single 'Brothers & Sisters' (1999) before signing to Parlophone. Their first release for the major label was their second EP The Blue Room (1999).[1] The release of the song 'Yellow', followed by their debut album Parachutes in 2000, brought the band worldwide recognition and fame.[1] The album, along with its follow-up, A Rush of Blood to the Head (2002), earned the band critical praise,[2] widespread commercial success, and multiple Grammy Awards.[1][3] The group's next album, the widely anticipated X&Y (2005), while considered inferior to its predecessor, was also a major commercial success, becoming the best-selling album worldwide in 2005.[4] The three albums are among the best-selling albums in UK history.[5] The group's next album, Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends (2008), was co-produced by Brian Eno and was a major critical and commercial success,[6] becoming the best-selling album worldwide of 2008,[7] and earned the band three Grammy awards.[8] The band's following albums, Mylo Xyloto (2011), Ghost Stories (2014) and A Head Full of Dreams (2015), each received mixed reviews but all topped charts worldwide.[9][10][11] In 2018, the group released Global Citizen – EP 1 under the name 'Los Unidades', which featured contributions from Pharrell Williams, Stormzy, David Guetta and duo Stargate.[12]

Since their formation, Coldplay have credited all of their songs to all four members of the group. At the beginning of their career, Coldplay's music was described as post-Britpop,[13] with the band Travis being one of their primary influences.[14] The group also has an alternative rock style,[15] said to be reminiscent of Oasis and Radiohead.[16] The group's first album, Parachutes, contained songs that showcased the group's indie rock side and songs characterised as dream pop.[16] Compared to its predecessor, A Rush of Blood to the Head contained more piano-driven ('Clocks', 'The Scientist') and guitar-driven songs ('God Put a Smile upon Your Face', 'A Whisper'),[2] as well as ballads ('In My Place') and lyrical themes that reflect love and relationships.[17][18] Lyrically, X&Y is different to its predecessors, instead reflecting on singer Chris Martin's 'doubts, fears, hopes, and loves'.[19]Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends featured production by Brian Eno, who helped make the album musically different from its predecessors.[20] The album contains lyrics dealing with death, loneliness and war, as well as sounds the band had never used before, such as orchestra, distorted guitars and more prominent percussion.[20][21]Mylo Xyloto, a concept album,[22] tells a love story about two characters named Mylo and Xyloto; its songs dabble in pop, R&B and electronica.[23]Ghost Stories featured the return to a more stripped-down melancholic style found in their earlier music, with lyrical themes of how the past informs the present and broken relationships.[24]A Head Full of Dreams contained the overarching theme that there is a 'vast, beautiful world waiting to be discovered if you open your mind and live', and featured numerous guest appearances, including Beyoncé, Tove Lo and Noel Gallagher.[25][26] Coldplay have also recorded songs for several EPs, film soundtracks and tribute albums, and have recorded several unreleased songs.

Songs[edit]

Contents
0–9·A·B·C·D·E·F·G·H·I·K·L·M·N·O·P·R·S·T·U·V·W·X·Y
Notes·References
Key
Indicates song released as a single
Indicates song written or co-written by Coldplay
Coldplay collaborated with Australian-British singer Kylie Minogue (pictured in 2018) for the charity single 'Lhuna' in 2008.
Coldplay worked with producer Brian Eno (pictured in 2011) for the album Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends (2008).
'Lost+', a remix of 'Lost!', features vocals from rapper Jay-Z (pictured in 2010).
Coldplay collaborated with Barbadian singer Rihanna (pictured in 2011) for the song 'Princess of China' in 2011.
Coldplay collaborated with American singer Cat Power for the title track of the 2014 film Wish I Was Here.
Coldplay collaborated with Swedish singer Tove Lo (pictured in 2014) for the song 'Fun' in 2015.
Coldplay collaborated with the Chainsmokers (pictured in 2016) for the song 'Something Just like This' in 2016.
'Miracles (Someone Special)' features guest vocals from rapper Big Sean (pictured in 2016).
Songs
Name of song, writers, original release and year of release
SongWritersOriginal releaseYearRef(s)
'1.36'ColdplayB-side of 'The Scientist'2002[27]
'2000 Miles'
(The Pretenders cover)
Chrissie HyndeSweet Tracks2003[28]
'42'ColdplayViva la Vida or Death and All His Friends2008[29]
'Adventure of a Lifetime' ColdplayA Head Full of Dreams2015[30]
'Aliens'Coldplay
Brian Eno
Kaleidoscope EP2017[31]
'All I Can Think About Is You'ColdplayKaleidoscope EP2017[31]
'All Your Friends'ColdplayGhost Stories
(Target deluxe edition)
2014[32]
'Always in My Head'ColdplayGhost Stories2014[33]
'Amazing Day'ColdplayA Head Full of Dreams2015[30]
'Amor Argentina' (live)ColdplayLive in Buenos Aires2017[34]
'Amsterdam'ColdplayA Rush of Blood to the Head2002[35]
'Animals'ColdplayB-side of 'Clocks'2003[36]
'Another's Arms'ColdplayGhost Stories2014[33]
'Army of One'ColdplayA Head Full of Dreams2015[30]
'Atlas' ColdplayThe Hunger Games: Catching Fire –
Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
2013[37]
'Bigger Stronger'[a]ColdplaySafety(EP)1998[39]
'Birds'ColdplayA Head Full of Dreams2015[30]
'Brasileiros (Paulistanos / Gaúchos)' (live)ColdplayLive in São Paulo2017[34]
'Brothers & Sisters' ColdplayNon-album single1999[40]
'Careful Where You Stand'ColdplayB-side of 'Shiver'2000[41]
'Cemeteries of London'ColdplayViva la Vida or Death and All His Friends2008[29]
'Charlie Brown' ColdplayMylo Xyloto2011[42]
'Chinese Sleep Chant' (hidden track)ColdplayViva la Vida or Death and All His Friends2008[29][43]
'Christmas Lights' ColdplayNon-album single2010[44]
'Clocks' ColdplayA Rush of Blood to the Head2002[35]
'Colour Spectrum'ColdplayA Head Full of Dreams2015[30]
'Crests of Waves'ColdplayB-side of 'Clocks'2003[45]
'Daylight'ColdplayA Rush of Blood to the Head2002[35]
'De Música Ligera' (live)
(Soda Stereo cover)
Gustavo Cerati
Zeta Bosio
Live in Buenos Aires2017[34]
'Death and All His Friends'ColdplayViva la Vida or Death and All His Friends2008[29]
'Death Will Never Conquer'ColdplayB-side of 'Viva la Vida'2008[46]
'Don't Let It Break Your Heart'ColdplayMylo Xyloto2011[42]
'Don't Panic'[b]ColdplayThe Blue Room(EP)1999[38]
'E-Lo' (feat. Jozzy)
(Los Unidades & Pharrell Williams)
Coldplay
Jocelyn Donaldson
Letta Mbulu
Global Citizen – EP 12018[48][12]
'Easy to Please'ColdplayB-side of 'Brothers & Sisters'1999[40]
'End Credits' (live)ColdplayLive in Buenos Aires2017[34]
'The Escapist' (hidden track)Coldplay
Jon Hopkins
Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends2008[29][43]
'Everglow' ColdplayA Head Full of Dreams2015[30]
'Every Teardrop Is a Waterfall' ColdplayMylo Xyloto2011[42]
'Everything's Not Lost'ColdplayParachutes2000[47]
'Fix You' ColdplayX&Y2005[49]
'Fly On' (hidden track)ColdplayGhost Stories2014[33][50]
'For You'Coldplay'Shiver'2000[41]
'Fun' (feat. Tove Lo)ColdplayA Head Full of Dreams2015[30]
'Ghost Story'ColdplayGhost Stories
(Target deluxe edition)
2014[32]
'Glass of Water'ColdplayProspekt's March(EP)2008[51]
'God Put a Smile upon Your Face' ColdplayA Rush of Blood to the Head2002[35]
'The Goldrush'ColdplayB-side of 'Life in Technicolor II'2009[52]
'Gravity'ColdplayB-side of 'Talk'2002[53]
'Green Eyes'ColdplayA Rush of Blood to the Head2002[35]
'The Hardest Part' ColdplayX&Y2005[49]
'Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas'
(Judy Garland cover)
Hugh MartinMince Spies2001[54]
'A Head Full of Dreams' ColdplayA Head Full of Dreams2015[30]
'Help Is Round the Corner'ColdplayB-side of 'Yellow'2000[55]
'High Speed'[b]ColdplayThe Blue Room(EP)1999[38][47]
'A Hopeful Transmission'ColdplayMylo Xyloto2011[42]
'How You See the World'[c]ColdplayX&Y
(Japan first press)
2005[57]
'Hurts Like Heaven' ColdplayMylo Xyloto2011[42]
'Hymn for the Weekend'[d]ColdplayA Head Full of Dreams2015[30]
'Hypnotised'ColdplayKaleidoscope EP2017[31]
'I Bloom Blaum'ColdplayB-side of 'In My Place'2002[58]
'I Ran Away'ColdplayB-side of 'The Scientist'2002[27]
'In My Place' ColdplayA Rush of Blood to the Head2002[35]
'Ink' ColdplayGhost Stories2014[33]
'Kaleidoscope'ColdplayA Head Full of Dreams2015[30]
'Lhuna'
(Coldplay and Kylie Minogue)
ColdplayNon-album charity single2008[59]
'Life in Technicolor'Coldplay
Jon Hopkins
Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends2008[29]
'Life in Technicolor ii' ColdplayProspekt's March(EP)2008[51]
'Life Is for Living' (hidden track)ColdplayParachutes2002[47][60]
'Lips Like Sugar' (live)
(Echo & the Bunnymen cover)
Will Sergeant
Ian McCulloch
Les Pattinson
Pete de Freitas
B-side of 'The Scientist' (DVD single)2002[61]
'Lost!'[e]ColdplayViva la Vida or Death and All His Friends2008[29]
'Lovers in Japan'[f]ColdplayViva la Vida or Death and All His Friends2008[29]
'Low'ColdplayX&Y2005[49]
'Magic' ColdplayGhost Stories2014[33]
'Major Minus'ColdplayMylo Xyloto2011[42]
'A Message'[g]ColdplayX&Y2005[49]
'Midnight' ColdplayGhost Stories2014[33]
'Miracles' ColdplayUnbroken – Original Motion Picture Soundtrack2014[65]
'Miracles (Someone Special)'
(with Big Sean)
Coldplay
Big Sean
Kaleidoscope EP2017[31]
'M.M.I.X.'ColdplayMylo Xyloto2011[42]
'Mooie Ellebogen' (live)ColdplayB-side of 'Clocks' (Dutch single)2002[66]
'Moses' (live)ColdplayColdplay Live 20032003[67]
'Moving to Mars'ColdplayB-side of 'Every Teardrop Is a Waterfall'2011[68]
'Murder'ColdplayB-side of 'God Put a Smile upon Your Face'2003[69]
'Mylo Xyloto'ColdplayMylo Xyloto2011[42]
'No More Keeping My Feet on the Ground'ColdplaySafety(EP)1998[39]
'Now My Feet Won't Touch the Ground'ColdplayProspekt's March(EP)2008[51]
'O'ColdplayGhost Stories2014[33]
'O (Reprise)'ColdplayGhost Stories
(Target deluxe edition)
2014[32]
'Oceans'ColdplayGhost Stories2014[33]
'Ode to Deodorant'
(Credited to 'The Coldplay')
Coldplay'Ode to Deodorant' (cassette single)1998[70]
'One I Love'ColdplayB-side of 'In My Place'2002[58]
'Only Superstition'ColdplayB-side of 'Brothers & Sisters'1998[40]
'Parachutes'ColdplayParachutes2000[47]
'Paradise' ColdplayMylo Xyloto2011[42]
'Politik'ColdplayA Rush of Blood to the Head2002[35]
'Poppyfields'[h]ColdplayProspekt's March(EP)2008[51]
'Postcards from Far Away'ColdplayProspekt's March(EP)2008[51]
'Pour Me' (live)ColdplayB-side of 'Fix You'2005[71]
'Princess of China'
(Coldplay and Rihanna)
Coldplay
Brian Eno
Mylo Xyloto2011[42]
'Proof'ColdplayB-side of 'Speed of Sound'2005[72]
'Prospekt's March'[i]ColdplayProspekt's March(EP)2008[51]
'Rainy Day'ColdplayProspekt's March(EP)2008[51]
'Reign of Love'[j]ColdplayViva la Vida or Death and All His Friends2008[29]
'A Rush of Blood to the Head'ColdplayA Rush of Blood to the Head2002[35]
'The Scientist' ColdplayA Rush of Blood to the Head2002[35]
'See You Soon'ColdplayThe Blue Room(EP)1999[38]
'Shiver' ColdplayParachutes1999[47]
'A Sky Full of Stars' Coldplay
Tim Bergling
Ghost Stories2014[33]
'Sleeping Sun'ColdplayB-side of 'Talk'2005[73]
'Sparks'ColdplayParachutes2000[47]
'Speed of Sound' ColdplayX&Y2005[49]
'A Spell a Rebel Yell'ColdplayB-side of 'Violet Hill'2008[74]
'Something Just like This'
(The Chainsmokers and Coldplay)
Coldplay
Andrew Taggart
Kaleidoscope EP2017[31]
'Spies'ColdplayParachutes2000[47]
'Square One'ColdplayX&Y2005[49]
'Strawberry Swing' ColdplayViva la Vida or Death and All His Friends2008[29]
'Such a Rush'[a]ColdplaySafety(EP)1998[39]
'Swallowed in the Sea'ColdplayX&Y2005[49]
'Talk' Coldplay
Ralf Hütter
Karl Bartos
Emil Schult
X&Y2005[49]
'Things I Don't Understand'ColdplayB-side of 'Speed of Sound'2005[72]
'Til Kingdom Come'[k](hidden track)ColdplayX&Y2005[49]
'Timbuktu' (feat. Stormzy & Jess Kent)
(Cassper Nyovest & Los Unidades)
Coldplay
Caiphus Semenya
Clarence Charles
Michael Owuo Jr.
Global Citizen – EP 12018[48][12]
'Trouble' ColdplayParachutes2000[47]
'True Love' ColdplayGhost Stories2014[33]
'Twisted Logic'ColdplayX&Y2005[49]
'U.F.O.' ColdplayMylo Xyloto2011[42]
'Up in Flames' ColdplayMylo Xyloto2011[42]
'Up with the Birds' ColdplayMylo Xyloto2011[42]
'Up & Up' ColdplayA Head Full of Dreams2015[30]
'Us Against the World'ColdplayMylo Xyloto2011[42]
'Violet Hill' ColdplayViva la Vida or Death and All His Friends2008[29]
'Viva la Vida' ColdplayViva la Vida or Death and All His Friends2008[29]
'Voodoo' (feat. Tiwa Savage, Wizkid, Danny Ocean and David Guetta)
(Stargate & Los Unidades)
Coldplay
Tiwa Savage
Wizkid
Daniel Morales
David Guetta
Mikkel S. Eriksen
Tor Erik Hermansen
Global Citizen – EP 12018[48][12]
'Warning Sign'ColdplayA Rush of Blood to the Head2002[35]
'We All Fall in Love Sometimes'
(Elton John cover)
Elton John
Bernie Taupin
Revamp: Reimagining the Songs of
Elton John & Bernie Taupin
2018[75]
'We Can Work It Out'
(The Beatles cover)
John Lennon
Paul McCartney
A MusiCares Tribute To Paul McCartney2015[76]
'We Never Change'ColdplayParachutes2000[47]
'What If' ColdplayX&Y2005[49]
'A Whisper'ColdplayA Rush of Blood to the Head2002[35]
'White Shadows' ColdplayX&Y2005[49]
'Wish I Was Here'
(with Cat Power)
ColdplayWish I Was Here(soundtrack)2014[77]
'The World Turned Upside Down'ColdplayB-side of 'Fix You'2005[71]
'X Marks the Spot' (hidden track)ColdplayA Head Full of Dreams2015[30]
'X&Y'ColdplayX&Y2005[49]
'Yellow' ColdplayParachutes2000[47]
'Yes'ColdplayViva la Vida or Death and All His Friends2008[29]
'You Only Live Twice' (live)
(Nancy Sinatra cover)
Leslie Bricusse
John Barry
B-side of 'Don't Panic'2001[78]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ abAlso appears on The Blue Room (1999)[38]
  2. ^ abAlso appears on Parachutes (2000)[47]
  3. ^A remix, titled 'How You See the World No. 2', appears on the compilation album Help!: A Day in the Life (2005).[56]
  4. ^Features uncredited vocals by Beyoncé
  5. ^Coldplay have also released three different versions of 'Lost!': an acoustic version, titled 'Lost?',[62] a remix featuring American rapper Jay-Z, titled 'Lost+',[63][51] and a live version, titled 'Lost@',[63]
  6. ^Combined with 'Reign of Love' into one song on Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends
  7. ^A live version titled 'A Message 2010' was featured on the album Hope for Haiti Now (2010).[64]
  8. ^Combined into one song with 'Prospekt's March'
  9. ^Combined into one song with 'Poppyfields'
  10. ^Combined with 'Lovers in Japan' into one song on Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends
  11. ^Listed as '+' on the liner notes and booklet for X&Y[49]

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