The Hardest Part (Coldplay song)
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"The Hardest Part" | ||
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Single by Coldplay | ||
from the album X&Y | ||
B-side(s) | "How You See the World" (live from Earls Court) | |
Released | 3 April 2006 (UK radio) 19 June 2006 (UK import) |
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Format | Digital, CD | |
Recorded | 2004–2005 | |
Genre | Alternative rock | |
Length | 4:25 | |
Label | Parlophone | |
Producer(s) | Coldplay, Danton Supple | |
Chart positions | ||
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Coldplay singles chronology | ||
"Talk" (2005) |
"The Hardest Part" (2006) |
"What If" (2006) |
X&Y track listing | ||
"Low" (9) |
"The Hardest Part" (10) |
"Swallowed in the Sea" (11) |
"The Hardest Part" is the fourth single from Coldplay's 2005 album, X&Y. The song was released to UK radio and download sites on 3 April 2006 and was released internationally on CD in Europe, Japan, Canada, and Australia in May and June 2006. The international version of the single was made available in the UK on 19 June 2006. In France and the French speaking portions of Belgium and Switzerland "What If" was released instead of "The Hardest Part", and a Belgium commercial CD featured the same B-side, "How You See the World" recorded live at Earls Court.
Like the previous single from X&Y, "Talk", was a tribute to Kraftwerk, "The Hardest Part" was a stylistical nod to R.E.M., who remain a great influential force to Coldplay. In fact, "The Hardest Part" resembled R.E.M.'s 1991 hit Losing My Religion so much the band almost left it off the album. [citation needed]
Contents |
[edit] Track listings
[edit] In the UK
- Promo CD CDRDJ6687 released in March 2006
- "The Hardest Part" - 4:25
[edit] International 2-track CD
- EU CD 00946 3 63243 2 6 released 15 May 2006
- Japan CD TOCP-40189 released 24 May 2006
- Australia CD 0946 3 63242 2 7 released 13 June 2006
- "The Hardest Part" - 4:25
- "How You See The World" (live from Earls Court)
[edit] Music video
The music video for "The Hardest Part" was shot on 3 March 2006 in St. Petersburg, Florida at a yacht marina. The video is similar to Weezer's video for Buddy Holly, in that uses a clip from a short-lived 80s program "Attitudes" on the Lifetime network, and has the band digitally inserted. The band essentially plays beside a stage where an 84-year-old lady and her 25-year-old male friend put up an incredible act of athleticism, despite her age. Actress Linda Dano, who played "Felicia Gallant" on the soap opera Another World, is also featured via the Attitudes footage. The video was directed by Mary Wigmore. Another version of the video features a cameo from Chris Martin's father, Anthony Martin, but was never broadcast. It premiered on Wednesday, 22 March at 11:05 p.m. on Channel 4 in the UK.
[edit] Chart Performance
On the U.S., "The Hardest Part" entered Billboard's AC chart, peaking at #37. It's being played on Triple A radio, reaching #18 on the Radio & Records Triple A chart.
[edit] External links
- Coldplay.com - official artist website
- The Hardest Part information page at Coldplaying.com
- Coldplay: Artist Chart History at Billboard.com
Coldplay |
Chris Martin | Jonny Buckland | Guy Berryman | Will Champion |
Ken Nelson |
Discography |
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Studio Albums: Parachutes | A Rush of Blood to the Head | X&Y |
Lives and EPS: Safety EP | Brothers & Sisters EP | The Blue Room EP | Trouble Live EP | Live 2003 |
Singles: "Ode to Deodorant" | "Brothers & Sisters" | "Shiver" | "Yellow" | "Trouble" | "Don't Panic" | "In My Place" | "The Scientist" | "Clocks" | "God Put a Smile upon Your Face" | "Speed of Sound" | "Fix You" | "Talk" | "The Hardest Part | "What If" | "White Shadows" |
Tours |
A Rush of Blood to the Head Tour | Twisted Logic Tour |