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Tomorrow (Previously Unreleased) - Single

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cover by: WhorthyColdplay "Tomorrow" Registered on the ASCAP website. A song with the same name was initially included in a provisional track listing for Ghost Stories. the band sampled this song on the upcoming release, we can hear some similarity in the begening of the song "Fun" with low tempo and diffirent guitar riff.  Lyrics: Maybe I can let go Maybe I'm just chasing in the shadow Lately it seems it's though A stone came crashing through my window Leaving me a ghost Still you nod to me Is upon me and saw a ghost You go through, me Even if it and falls your way Still I know we gonna get there someday Maybe Tomorrow So there we go We hurt each other in the ways we know Another violent bows A killer a way out from the shadows Shadow and a ghost Where we're gonna run to God only knows Take your arrow     And then shoot, me Even if it and falls away Still I know we gonna get there someday Even if it and falls today Still I know we gonna get there someda...

Spanish Rain (Don Quixote) [Previously Unreleased/Studio Version] - Single

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cover by Mark D'Angelo  Don Quixote aka Spanish Rain, is a song that was debuted live at River Plate Stadium in Buenos Aires on 26th February 2010.  Fans have been deciphering the lyrics to the song, working out the tabs and... even wondering whether it is a song we already knew the title to, courtesy of The Bakery whiteboard which featured in Melvyn Bragg's Coldplay documentary on the South Bank show back in September 2009. So what do we know about Don Quixote so far, following its Argentinian debut? Below is a run down of the information we have, as well as early comments from Coldplayers around the world... Don Quixote was introduced by Chris Martin as a song written especially for the Latin America tour 2010. On the C-stage in Buenos Aires, Chris Martin said, "We had such a great time in Argentina, Mexico and Brazil (2007), it would be good for us (Coldplay) if we had a special song that celebrated how much we think of the Latin American audiences. We decided to write...