Warning Sign

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Published 2014-11-07
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Warning Sign · Coldplay

A Rush of Blood to the Head

℗ 2002 Parlophone Records Limited

Unknown: Andrea Wright
Strings: Ann Lines
Strings Arranger: Audrey Riley
Strings: Audrey Riley
Unknown: Ben Thackeray
Arranger, Producer: Chris Martin
Unknown: Chris Martin
Guitar, Piano, Synthesizer: Chris Martin
Acoustic Guitar: Chris Martin
Rhythm Guitar: Chris Martin
Lead Vocals: Chris Martin
Strings: Chris Tombling
Strings: Dan Green
Unknown: Danton Supple
Unknown: George Marino
Arranger, Producer: Guy Berryman
Unknown: Guy Berryman
Bass Guitar: Guy Berryman
Backing Vocals: Guy Berryman
Engineer: Jon Bailey
Engineer: Jon Withnall
Arranger, Producer: Jonny Buckland
Unknown: Jonny Buckland
Electric Guitar: Jonny Buckland
Unknown: Ken Nelson
Unknown: Ken Nelson
Producer: Ken Nelson
Strings: Laura "Melhewish" Melhuish
Strings: Leo Payne
Unknown: Mark Phythian
Unknown: Mark Phythian
Unknown: Mark Phythian
Strings: Peter Lale
Strings: Richard George
Engineer: Rik Simpson
Strings: Susan Dench
Arranger, Producer: Will Champion
Drums, Percussion: Will Champion
Unknown: Will Champion
Backing Vocals: Will Champion
Writer: Chris Martin
Writer: Guy Berryman
Writer: Jonny Buckland
Writer: Will Champion

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All Comments (21)
  • @Animinxie
    This song is just heart breaking. Life is so short, but we always choose not follow our hearts and tell the one we love how we feel. Or how much we want them and need them. I really wish there was an off switch to feelings sometimes. Human emotions are torture. "I miss you."
  • @nata1i
    Old coldplay is everything
  • @ricks8_
    Man, old coldplay was sooooo good. This songs define the feeling of an entire decade
  • @MrAflac9916
    probably the single most underrated song in the history of music. this song is beautiful.
  • @susanallen7678
    I wish Coldplay would go back to their organic roots!!
  • @jgwentworth34
    “When the truth is, I miss you....” “So I crawl back into your open arms” Let all the tears out to this song.
  • @prodigysadia
    This is one of the most beautiful songs ever created. "A Rush of Blood to the Head" was such a masterful album.
  • @riooors
    Haven’t heard it for years, came back in unexpected way, it was aged like a fine wine, a masterpiece, absolutely best coldplay song for me
  • 90% of coldplay's current fans weren't born yet when these gems were released
  • @rei00g
    A warning sign I missed the good part, then I realised I started looking and the bubble burst I started looking for excuses  Come on in I've gotta tell you what a state I'm in I've gotta tell you in my loudest tones That I started looking for a warning sign When the truth is, I miss you Yeah the truth is, that I miss you so A warning sign It came back to haunt me, and I realised That you were an island and I passed you by And you were an island to discover Come on in I've gotta tell you what a state I'm in I've gotta tell you in my loudest tones That I started looking for a warning sign When the truth is, I miss you Yeah the truth is, that I miss you so And I'm tired, I should not have let you go Oooooooo So I crawl back into your open arms Yes I crawl back into your open arms And I crawl back into your open arms Yes I crawl back into your open arms.
  • @wynnroberts4727
    Cuts deep, such an overwhelming feeling of sadness and loss and yet it's bittersweet and nostalgic. Just brilliant.
  • @mb4015
    Well - anybody here in April 2024? This is so beautiful for the coming time of this decade!!! Thank you Coldplay ❤️
  • First time I heard it, when he said “I miss you…” made me cry like a baby. Soo beautiful. This will always be my favorite Coldplay song. There’s just no comparison.
  • @SQGReviewShow
    While Clocks and Scientist were the reason to buy this album, this song and In My Place were reasons to keep coming back to it.
  • @triodesrbetter
    This album and Parachutes - there is no comparison. Head and shoulders above anything they've done.
  • @teethnbonez
    nothing makes me miss my ex more then this album