42 (song)

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"42"
Song by Coldplay
from the album Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends
Released12 June 2008 (2008-06-12)
Recorded2007–2008
Genre Alternative rock
Length3:57
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Music video
"42" on YouTube

"42" is a song by British rock band Coldplay. It was written by all members of the band for their fourth album, Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends (2008). The song, divided into three parts, does not have a chorus. The first part is a ballad with piano and strings, which then transforms into an uptempo rock arrangement with a guitar solo. Finally, the song ends with a multi-instrumental part. A live version of "42" was featured on the band's 2009 live album, LeftRightLeftRightLeft . [1]

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Writing and composition

The song is distinctive for Coldplay as it has no chorus and is divided into three parts. In a track-by-track analysis, guitarist Jonny Buckland revealed, "We've been trying for about two years now to record a song that didn't have any chorus and didn't really have any verses... and '42' was the only time we were able to do it successfully." Frontman Chris Martin added, "Although every time we tried we've called it 42, that's about the ninth '42'" [2] Martin also said, in an interview for MTV, that the track was called 42 because it was his "favorite number". [3] Buckland used an ostrich tuning in this song, tuning his guitar to F-F-F-f-f-f.[ citation needed ]

Personnel

Additional personnel

Charts and certifications

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