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Speed of Sound - Coldplay

Album: X&Y

genre: Alternative Rock Indie Rock Pop Pop Rock Rock

How long before I get in
Before it starts before I begin?
How long before you decide
Before I know what it feels like?
Where to, where do I go?
If you never try then you’ll never know
How long do I have to climb
Up on the side of this mountain of mine?

Look up, I look up at night
Planets are moving at the speed of light
Climb up, up in the trees
Every chance that you get is a chance you seize
How long am I gonna stand
With my head stuck under the sand?
I’ll start before I can stop
Or before i see things the right way up

All that noise and all that sound
All those places i got found
And birds go flying at the speed of sound
To show you how it all began
Birds came flying from the underground
If you could see it then you’d understand

Ideas that you’ll never find
All the inventors could never design
The buildings that you put up
Japan and China all lit up
A sign that I couldn’t read
Or a light that I couldn’t see
Some things you have to believe
Others are puzzles puzzling me

All that noise and all that sound
All those places I got found
And birds go flying at the speed of sound
To show you how it all began
Birds came flying from the underground
If you could see it then you’d understand
Ah when you see it then you’ll understand

All those signs I knew what they meant
Some things you can’t invent
Some get made and some get sent, ooh ooh
And birds go flying at the speed of sound
To show you how it all began
Birds came flying from the underground
If you could see it then you’d understand
Oh when you see it then you’ll understand

Photo credit: Discogs

Lyrics added by Marse

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"Speed of Sound" is the lead single from Coldplay's "X&Y" album.
Song details
  • Video Direction: Mark Romanek
  • Publishing: Parlophone
  • Vocals: Chris Martin
  • Release Date: 18 April 2015
The song music video premiered on 23 May 2005 and it was nominated for MTV Video Awards and ranked 10 1on VH1's Top 40 of 2005.