
Tell you I'm sorry
You don't know how lovely you are
I had to find you
Tell you I need you
Tell you I set you apart
Tell me your secrets
And ask me your questions
Oh let's go back to the start
Running in circles
Coming up tails
Heads on a science apart
Nobody said it was easy
It's such a shame for us to part
Nobody said it was easy
No one ever said it would be this hard
Oh take me back to the start
I was just guessing
At numbers and figures
Pulling your puzzles apart
Questions of science
Science and progress
Could not speak as loud as my heart
Tell me you love me
Come back and haunt me
Oh when I rush to the start
Running in circles
Chasing tails
Coming back as we are
Nobody said it was easy
Oh it's such a shame for us to part
Nobody said it was easy
No one ever said it would be so hard
I'm going back to the start.

Coldplay are a British rock band formed in London in 1997, consisting of vocalist and pianist Chris Martin, lead guitarist Jonny Buckland, bassist Guy Berryman, drummer Will Champion, and manager Phil Harvey. Regarded as one of the most polarising musical groups in the world, they are known for their live performances and impact on popular culture.
The members of the band initially met at University College London, calling themselves Big Fat Noises and changing to Starfish, before settling on the current name. After releasing Safety (1998) independently, Coldplay signed with Parlophone in 1999 and wrote their debut album, Parachutes (2000). It featured breakthrough single "Yellow" and received a Brit Award for British Album of the Year and a Grammy Award for Best Alternative Music Album. The group's follow-up, A Rush of Blood to the Head (2002), won the same accolades. X&Y (2005) later saw the completion of what they considered a trilogy, being nominated for Best Rock Album as well. Its successor, Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends (2008), prevailed in the category. Both albums were the best-selling of their years, topping the charts in over 30 countries. Viva la Vida's title track also became the first British act single to lead the Billboard Hot 100 and UK Singles Chart simultaneously in the 21st century.
In subsequent albums, Coldplay further diversified their repertoire, with Mylo Xyloto (2011), Ghost Stories (2014), A Head Full of Dreams (2015), Everyday Life (2019), and Music of the Spheres (2021) exploring genres like electronica, R&B, ambient, disco, funk, gospel, blues, and progressive rock. Additional endeavours for the band involve philanthropy, politics, and activism, as they donate 10% of their revenue to charity and endorse many humanitarian organizations. In 2018, a career-spanning film directed by Mat Whitecross was made available in cinemas to commemorate their 20th career anniversary.
With over 100 million albums sold worldwide, Coldplay are among the best-selling music acts of all time. In 2014, Fuse ranked them as the sixth-most awarded group in history, which includes having the most Brit Award wins by a band. They currently own three of the 50 highest-selling albums in the United Kingdom and the most number-one albums in the country without missing the top (nine). In 2021, "My Universe" made them the first British group to debut atop the Billboard Hot 100. Coldplay have two of the 15 highest-grossing tours of all time as well, while the British Phonographic Industry recognise the band as "one of planet's most influential and pioneering" acts. The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame has A Rush of Blood to the Head on their 200 Definitive Albums list and "Yellow" on their Songs That Shaped Rock and Roll exhibit. In 2022, Forbes lauded the group as the standard for the alternative scene. Time also ranked them among the most impactful climate action leaders across the globe.
I can echo this sentiment. I definitely like them better after seeing them live. A good honest show, they worked hard for the audience and didn't let spectacle overshadow the music.
I agree! One of the best concerts I've seen in a long time. Love them!
Aug 1 - 5:55 pm Coldplay — The Scientist
Yes. We need Willie Nelson's version also!!!
All due respect to Coldplay, Aimee Mann's cover is far more inspiring. As with any good recipe, a talented chef can bring a bit more to the table.
I prefer Johnette Napolitano's cover :D
The Scientist Johnette Cover
I can echo this sentiment. I definitely like them better after seeing them live. A good honest show, they worked hard for the audience and didn't let spectacle overshadow the music.
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All due respect to Coldplay, Aimee Mann's cover is far more inspiring. As with any good recipe, a talented chef can bring a bit more to the table.
It's easy to improve on recipes from the Bobby Flay or Martha Stewart cookbooks. You might be able to do it better but they are still Mother F-ing Bobby Flay and Martha Stewart.
Well there you are. I take it you'll be tackling the mysteries of the universe next!
Aug 1 - 5:55 pm Coldplay — The Scientist
i'm with you. and now it's played again Aug 2 1:27 pm EST.
not necessary.
Good effort by Coldplay, but Aimee Mann set the bar so high on this song.
funny, Bill just played the Aimee Mann version about 3 hours ago...