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"1000 – 1" (Ballad of...) 2009–2010 Mylo Xyloto Хамтлагийн студид 5 дах цомогт багтахаар студийн цагаан самбарт бичигдсэн байсан.
"A Ghost"[1][2] 2001 A Rush of Blood to the Head Played once by Chris Martin on the American radio station KCRW on 10 December 2001. The song was intended for A Rush of Blood to the Head but trashed. It was leaked into the internet. Also named "Ghost" alternatively.
"A Ladder to the Sun"[3] 2002–2003 none Played live during 2003 and has not been played since. Was usually played as a closer to a concert.
"A Man for All Seasons (Still Goin' Strong)" 2015 Game of Thrones: The Musical Game of Thrones: The Musical-д зориулагдан бичигдсэн.
"A View from the Top"[баримт хэрэгтэй] 2002 none Played once during a soundcheck in 2002. While the song was played during a soundcheck, it has never been played in a proper concert. A very sketchy recording of the song can be found on the internet. The title of this song is unofficial and was given by the first listener.
"Alien Radio" 2009–2010 Mylo Xyloto Жонни Баклэндийн гитар дээр бичигдсэн байсан.
"Arabesque" 2009–2010 Mylo Xyloto
"Bit of a Bastard" 2015 Game of Thrones: The Musical Game of Thrones: The Musical-д зориулагдан бичигдсэн.
"Blasphemy"[4] 2002–2005 X&Y Written for X&Y and was slated to appear on the album but was scrapped in early 2005, just prior to X&Y's release.
"Bloodless Revolution" 2005–2006 Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends Дууны дэмо хувилбар нь интернетэд цацагдсан.
"Bullets Point Towards Me" 2002 A Rush of Blood to the Head A cassette with the song was sold in Spotify.
"Boyfriend" 2009–2010 Mylo Xyloto Appeared on a list of songs written on a whiteboard that were being considered for the band's fifth studio album.
"Bucket for a Crown" 2006 Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends Was performed once by Chris Martin in a charitable concert.
"Buzz" 2009–2010 Mylo Xyloto Appeared on a list of songs written on a whiteboard that were being considered for the band's fifth studio album.
"Car Kids" 2009–2010 Mylo Xyloto Appeared on a list of songs written on a whiteboard that were being considered for the band's fifth studio album.
"Call Me"[5] 1998 none
"Cartoon Head" 2009–2010 Mylo Xyloto Appeared on a list of songs written on a whiteboard that were being considered for the band's fifth studio album. Elements of "Cartoon Head" were incorporated into "Charlie Brown", a song included on the eventual fifth studio album, Mylo Xyloto.
"Cartoon Heart" 2009–2010 Mylo Xyloto Early version of "Charlie Brown", a song included on the eventual fifth studio album, Mylo Xyloto. Appeared on a list of songs written on a whiteboard that were being considered for the band's fifth studio album.
"Don't You?" 1998–2000 none A line from this song would later end up as a line of "Shiver".
"Closer to Home" 2014–2015 Game of Thrones: The Musical Game of Thrones: The Musical-д зориулагдан бичигдсэн.
"December"[5] 1997 none Written by Chris Martin and Jonny Buckland in 1997. A line from this song would later end up as the opening line of "Violet Hill".
"Déjà Vu"[4] 2002–2005 X&Y Written for X&Y and was slated to appear on the album but was scrapped in early 2005, just prior to X&Y's release.
"Deserter"[1] 2000–2002 A Rush of Blood to the Head
"Drift" 2014–2015 A Head Full of Dreams Was registered in the ASCAP website.
"Drinks on Me" 2014–2015 A Head Full of Dreams This was presumably the working title for "Hymn for the Weekend".
"Drunks and Guns" 2009–2010 Mylo Xyloto Appeared on a list of songs written on a whiteboard that were being considered for the band's fifth studio album.
"Echo My Name (I Can't Believe You're Gone)"[4] 2002–2005 X&Y Written for X&Y and was slated to appear on the album but was scrapped in early 2005, just prior to X&Y's release.
"Eyes for Eyes"[5] 2000–2002 A Rush of Blood to the Head
"Famous Old Painters" 2008 Prospekt's March The name "Famous Old Painters" was revealed along with "Glass of Water", "Poppyfields", "Rainy Day" and other songs to be included on the Prospekt's March EP, though it was never released. An instrumental version of the song was leaked in the Internet.
"Fingers Crossed"[1] 2000–2002 A Rush of Blood to the Head
"First Steps" 2005–2006 Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends A demo version of the song can be found on the Internet.
"Fun" 2006–2009 Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends Written by all members of the band and was likely slated for Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends. While the song was recorded by Natalie Imbruglia and included with "Lukas" on her 2009 album Come to Life, a recording by the band has never been released. Not to be confused with the song "Fun" featured in A Head Full of Dreams.
"Fury"[4] 2002–2005 X&Y Written for X&Y and was slated to appear on the album but was scrapped in early 2005, just prior to X&Y's release.
"Gardeners on the Frontline" 2009–2010 Mylo Xyloto Appeared on a list of songs written on a whiteboard that were being considered for the band's fifth studio album.
"Goodbye and Goodnight" 2005–2006 Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends A demo version of the song can be found on the Internet.
"Golden Arrow"[1] 2000–2002 Mylo Xyloto Appeared on a list of songs written on a whiteboard that were being considered for the band's fifth studio album. Elements of "Golden Arrow" were used for the song "Don't Let It Break Your Heart".
"Great Expectations" 2009–2010 Mylo Xyloto Appeared on a list of songs written on a whiteboard that were being considered for the band's fifth studio album.
"Harbingers of Doom" 2009 Mylo Xyloto Appeared on a list of songs written on a whiteboard that were being considered for the band's fifth studio album.
"Harmless" 2000 None "Harmless" was performed only once by Chris Martin, during the Coldplay's 2 Meter Sessies performance on 26 June 2000.
"Harmony for My Song" 2009–2010 Mylo Xyloto Appeared on a list of songs written on a whiteboard that were being considered for the band's fifth studio album.
"Hook Up" 2009–2010 Mylo Xyloto Appeared on a list of songs written on a whiteboard that were being considered for the band's fifth studio album.
"Idiot"[6] 2001 A Rush of Blood to the Head Written for A Rush of Blood to the Head but ultimately scrapped and left off the album. A live performance of the song can be found on the internet.
"If All Else"[5] 1998 none Performed under the name "Starfish" in 1998.
"If I Ever Fall in Love Again" 2009–2010 Mylo Xyloto Appeared on a list of songs written on a whiteboard that were being considered for the band's fifth studio album.
"If She Comes Back"[5] 2002 none Played once during a soundcheck in 2002. While the song was played during a soundcheck, it has never been played in a proper concert. A very sketchy recording of the song can be found on the Internet. No official title has been given to the song; "If She Comes Back" was the title given to the song by one of its listeners.
"In Isolation"[1] 2000–2002 A Rush of Blood to the Head
"It Was a Wonderful Day" 2009–2010 Mylo Xyloto Appeared on a list of songs written on a whiteboard that were being considered for the band's fifth studio album.
"Julens Ljus" 2015 Game of Thrones: The Musical Game of Thrones: The Musical-д зориулагдан бичигдсэн.
"Leftrightleftrightleft" 2006–2009 Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends
"Love I'm So Tired"[5] 1998 none
"Love in a Lethal Dose" 2009–2010 Mylo Xyloto Appeared on a list of songs written on a whiteboard that were being considered for the band's fifth studio album.
"Loveless" 2005–2006 Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends A demo version of the song can be found on the internet.
"Lukas" 2006–2009 Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends The song was recorded by Natalie Imbruglia and included on her 2009 album Come to Life, an album in which she collaborated with Coldplay lead singer Chris Martin on some songs. An instrumental version of the song performed by Coldplay was leaked onto the internet.
"Lucky Sevens"[5] 2010 Mylo Xyloto Appeared on a list of songs written on a whiteboard that were being considered for the band's fifth studio album.
"Mining on the Moon"[5] 2006 Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends Was performed live in by Chris Martin in a charitable concert. It has not been mentioned since.
"Mist" 2012–2014 Ghost Stories Shown in a list of songs written on a whiteboard that were being considered for the band's sixth studio album in the making of Ghost Stories.
"Multi Angles Feature" Unknown Unknown Was registered in the ASCAP website.
"Name and Likeness" 2014–2015 A Head Full of Dreams Was registered in the ASCAP website.
"Nobody Will Understand" 1996–1998 Safety EP Originally performed under the name "Pectoralz". Later would included in Safety EP, but not was recorded. Was played only once more in 2000.
"On My Way Home" 2014–2015 A Head Full of Dreams The song was given to American a cappella group, Pentatonix for their fourth extended play, PTX, Vol. III
"Once Upon a Time in the Corner" 2001–2002 none The song was declared by Chris Martin as the continuation of "Help is Round in the Corner".
"One Day" 2015 A Head Full of Dreams Was composed during the recordings of the album, but considering it was a bad song, was not recorded. Was played during the recordings of Kaleidoscope, although without be recorded.
"Rastafarian Targaryan" 2015 Game of Thrones: The Musical Game of Thrones: The Musical-д зориулагдан бичигдсэн.
"Red Wedding" 2015 Game of Thrones: The Musical Game of Thrones: The Musical-д зориулагдан бичигдсэн.
"I'm Strong" 1998 none Early version of "Bigger Stronger", that later it would appear in Safety EP, 1998.
"The Race" 2012–2014 Ghost Stories Shown in a list of songs written on a whiteboard that were being considered for the band's sixth studio album in the making of Ghost Stories.
"School"[5] 2006–2007 Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends A mix of the opening of "Death and all His Friends" (featured on Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends) and "Rainy Day" (featured on Prospekt's March).
"Sex & Violence" 2009 Mylo Xyloto Appeared on a list of songs written on a whiteboard that were being considered for the band's fifth studio album.
"Silencia" 2010 Mylo Xyloto This was presumably the working title for "Major Minus".
"Solid Ground (Until The Water Flows Over)" 2003 Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends It was performed live only once in 2003. It was intended to be a short opening of the song "Violet Hill" but was scrapped. An instrumental version of the track was leaked onto the internet.
"Someone to Love"[5] 2002 none Played once during a soundcheck in 2002. While the song was played during a soundcheck, it has never been played in a proper concert. A very sketchy recording of the song can be found on the Internet. No official title has been given to the song; "Someone to Love" was the title given to the song by one of its listeners.
"Something Ain't Right"[4] 2004–2005 X&Y Written for X&Y and was slated to appear on the album but was scrapped in early 2005, just prior to X&Y's release.
"So Sad" 1997–1998 none Хамтлаг "Starfish" нэртэй байхдаа 1998 онд тоглож байсан.
"Space Symphony" 2009–2010 Mylo Xyloto Appeared on a list of songs written on a whiteboard that were being considered for the band's fifth studio album. Presumably the original title of "Moving to Mars".
"Spanish Rain" 2009–2010 Mylo Xyloto Appeared on a list of songs written on a whiteboard that were being considered for the band's fifth studio album. A live version, which can be found on the internet, was played during the band's last leg of the Viva La Vida Tour in February and March 2010; it was then referred to as "Don Quixote".
"Spiderwebs" 2000 none "Trouble" дууны эхэн үеийн хэлбэрийн дууны нэр. Хамтлагийн он цагийн хэлхээс цэснээс олдсон.
"St. Stephen" 2005 Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends A demo version of the song can be found on the Internet.
"Sweet Marianne"[3] 2002–2004 none Энэ дууг өөрөөр "Marianne" гэж нэрлэх нь бий. Хамтлагийн бөмбөрчин Вилл Чэмпион эхнэртээ зориулан бичсэн бөгөөд хамтлаг тоглолтондоо дуулж байсан.
"The Butterfly"[5] 2005 Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends
"The Dubliners" 2008–2010 Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends Coldplay энэ дуугаа Viva la Vida аялан тоглолтонд хэд хэдэн удаа дуулсан.
"The Fall of Man"[5] 2005–2006 Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends A two-parted-demo version of the song can be found on the Internet.
"The Man Who Swears" 2005–2006 Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends A demo version of the song can be found on the internet.
"The Nappies" 2004 none Written by Chris Martin for his then wife Gwyneth Paltrow for the birth of their daughter Apple. A video can be found on the band's timeline section of the band's website.
"This Hollow Frame"[1] 2000–2002 A Rush of Blood to the Head
"To Likely You" 1999 The Blue Room
"The Blue Room" 1998–1999 The Blue Room Some parts of the song would later in "Square One".
"Thought You Might Be a Ghost"[1] 2008 Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends Энэ нэршил "42" дууны бүтээгдэж байх явцад өгсөн нэр байх өндөр магадлалтай.
"Tomorrow" 2011 Mylo Xyloto 'ASCAP' болон 'BMI'-н сангаас олдсон.
"Turn Your World Around"[5] 2004–2005 X&Y
"Unbroken" 2013–2014 Unbroken – Original Motion Picture Soundtrack Was registered in the ASCAP website. This was most likely the original title for "Miracles".
"Vitamins"[5] 1998 none Хамтлаг "Starfish" нэртэй байхдаа 1998 онд дуулж байсан. Хожим 2018 онд "Coldplay: A Head Full of Dreams" киноны дундуур багтсан.
"Waiting in Line"[5] 1999–2000 Parachutes Appeared in 1999 on Coldplay's website as a working title for their debut album Parachutes. This was most likely the original title for "Shiver".
"Wedding Bells" 2009–2010 Mylo Xyloto Appeared on a list of songs written on a whiteboard that were being considered for the band's fifth studio album. Lead singer Chris Martin performed the song on piano at the end of the Apple Keynote convention press conference in 2010. Elements of "Wedding Bells" were incorporated into "Christmas Lights".
"Your World Turns Upside Down" 2003 none Only played in 2003. Not to be confused with the B-side "The World Turned Upside Down". Live versions can be found on internet.
"Wilderness" 2009–2010 Mylo Xyloto Appeared on a list of songs written on a whiteboard that were being considered for the band's fifth studio album.
"Wondering Star" 2009–2010 Mylo Xyloto Appeared on a list of songs written on a whiteboard that were being considered for the band's fifth studio album.
"Walking for Always" 2009–2010 none The song name comes of a verse of the B-side "Waiting to get to your face".
"World Without You" 2012–2014 Ghost Stories Shown in a list of songs written on a whiteboard that were being considered for the band's sixth studio album in the making of Ghost Stories.
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