No, the song is just mislabeled if you downloaded it from Limewire or some other free program. It was really a song done by PJ Harvey from her album "September Songs: The Music of Kurt Weill"
Chris Martin is the lead vocals of Coldplay. His wife is famous because she is married to Chris Martin.
Chris Martin, Coldplay's lead singer, wrote "Yellow" about his wife, Gwyneth Paltrow.
His then-wife Christie Brinkley.
The front cover features a photograph of Vaylor Trucks - the son of drummer Butch Trucks and his wife Linda - the back cover features a photograph of Brittany Oakley - the daughter of bassist Berry Oakley and his wife Linda.
She is Janet Planet (Rigsbee/Morrison), his wife at the time.
She is a jewelry designer and the wife of Coldplay guitarist Jonny Buckland
Chris Martin is the lead vocals of Coldplay. His wife is famous because she is married to Chris Martin.
He is feeling he needs a wife
Chris Martin, Coldplay's lead singer, wrote "Yellow" about his wife, Gwyneth Paltrow.
the same as the king and the queen. There's almost no difference... The queen is the wife of the king and the soldiers are the lovers of the king
Alcibiades was assassinated by Persian soldiers because he had an affair with Xerxes wife.
"The commander of the soldiers sent a letter to [his] wife".
In the ballad "Get Up and Bar the Door," the husband and wife agree that whoever speaks first after the door is barred will be the one responsible for completing all household chores for a year.
he has a wife but that's probly just a cover up
His then-wife Christie Brinkley.
It is believed that Hitler's wife died first.
The ballad "Edward, Edward" explores themes of love, betrayal, and guilt as it tells the story of a brother who kills his own sister due to her pregnancy. The ballad raises questions about loyalty, family ties, and the consequences of one's actions.