- Christmas Lights contains the lyrics “I loved you, darling, and I always will”
- “I love you darling and I always will” was part of the chorus to Wedding Bells
- the Wedding Album was attemped from 2009-2010
- Christmas Lights released in 2010 and Wedding Album was scrapped
- Lethal Drug (unreleased Avicii collab) contains lyrical references to wedding clothes and falling in love/fucking up
- Lethal Drug was clearly originally supposed to be on The Wedding Album minus the Avicii sections
- Oceans (on Ghost Stories) features church bells (wedding bells) in the climax leading up to Sky Full Of Stars..... an Avicii collaboration
- Chris has mentioned bits of The Wedding Album were fashioned into songs on Everyday Life
- the music video for Cry Cry Cry will apparently be wedding themed
in conclusion... The Wedding Album
(I will add more to this thread if I realize any other connections)
- Lethal Drug (obvious Wedding Album remnant) contains the lyric “all summer we belonged/to the wave we’re riding on”
- Church (on Everyday Life) features the line in chorus “when you’re riding a wave/oh won’t you ride that wave to me)
- Lethal Drug contains the lyric “just went up in smoke/I went up with the other ghosts”
- O/Fly On (from Ghost Stories) contains the lyric “into smoke I’m turned/rise/following them up” and the song is followed on the Target edition with Ghost Story
- the new Q magazine interview reveals that Everyday Life was nearly released titled The Wedding Album
- case CLOSED, Everyday Life IS The Wedding Album and bits and pieces of its original songs have found their way to lots of things in the Coldplay catalog, unreleased or not
THE WEDDING BELLS PIANO WAS REUSED IN CHAMPION OF THE WORLD 👀👀 https://twitter.com/coldplaykb/status/1334850009389477888
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