Time Can Mend Me Up Again

2005 single past Coldplay

2005 single by Coldplay

"Ready Y'all"
Coldplay - Fix You.jpg
Unmarried by Coldplay
from the album X&Y
B-side
  • "The Globe Turned Upside Downwards"
  • "Cascade Me" (Alive at the Hollywood Bowl)
Released 5 September 2005 (2005-09-05)
Genre
  • Post-Britpop
  • alternative rock
Length
  • 4:54 (album version)
  • four:37 (single version)
  • 4:07 (radio edit)
Characterization
  • Parlophone
  • Capitol
Songwriter(s)
  • Chris Martin
  • Jonny Buckland
  • Guy Berryman
  • Volition Champion
Producer(s)
  • Ken Nelson
  • Coldplay
Coldplay singles chronology
"Speed of Audio"
(2005)
"Fix You"
(2005)
"Talk"
(2005)
Music video
"Fix You" (official video) on YouTube

"Gear up Yous" is a vocal by British stone band Coldplay. It was written by all iv members of the ring for their third studio album, X&Y (2005). It was released on 5 September 2005 every bit the second single from Ten&Y and reached number iv on the UK Singles Nautical chart. The vocal reached number xviii in the Us Billboard Hot Modern Rock Tracks. Promo singles were released for the UK and United states of america.

The song was started by Chris Martin to comfort his then-married woman, extra Gwyneth Paltrow, who he met in late 2002 later on her father died. The track is built around an organ accompanied by piano and guitar in the commencement half and an alternative rock style in the 2nd one-half featuring electric guitar, bass and drums. The hopeful message of the song, and its ii-role acoustic/anthemic organisation, was critically acclaimed. The song has been performed at memorials such equally past Coldplay at the One Love Manchester benefit concert in 2017. In September 2021, Rolling Stone named the song as the 392nd greatest song of all fourth dimension.

Background [edit]

Coldplay atomic number 82 singer Chris Martin met American actress Gwyneth Paltrow in late October 2002, three weeks after the death of her male parent, goggle box managing director Bruce Paltrow. As their human relationship grew closer, Martin and Paltrow would heed to Coldplay'south anthology Parachutes, especially the uplifting vocal "Everything's Not Lost," to help her process the loss of her father. Martin and Paltrow married in Dec 2003.[1]

"Prepare You" was inspired by Martin's wish to proceed helping Paltrow go through her grief. He wanted to base the song on a church organ; instead he powered up a synthesizer given to Paltrow past her father, the instrument sitting unused in their firm, to find "it had these astonishing sounds on information technology."[2] Martin said that the song's composition is influenced by English language alternative rock band Elbow'south 2003 anthem "Grace Under Pressure".[3] [4] [v] In 2005, he described "Fix You" as "probably the near important vocal nosotros've ever written".[6] He wrote four other songs for or near Paltrow: "Moses" (2003), "Swallowed in the Bounding main" (2005), "Magic" and "Another's Arms" (2014).[7]

All of Coldplay helped in writing the song. During a runway-by-track assay, bassist Guy Berryman observed that "Ready You" takes "a bit of inspiration" from "Many Rivers to Cross" by Jimmy Cliff (1969). Berryman added, "Information technology becomes its own matter, kind of like points of inspiration that kind of lead you downward sure paths. Whenever you want to write a song like someone else, it ultimately ends upwards sounding similar something different anyway."[viii]

System [edit]

The song features an organ and piano in the key of E major.[9] It begins as a hushed electric organ ballad, with Martin'south falsetto.[10] The song then builds in audio-visual guitar and piano, accompanied past the sound of cord instruments during the first choruses. The melody shifts to a plaintive three-notation guitar line, ringing through a rhythmic upbeat drum tempo. The song transitions to its bridge, which expands into a alloy of piano, electric and bass guitar, drums, and a singalong chorus with an anthemic feel. Electronic sounds from a synthesiser join during the 2nd one-half of the span.[11] The song ends with the beginning chorus, with tedious, melancholic piano notes being played in the background.

The message that Martin sings throughout, is of encouragement: "Lights will guide you domicile / And ignite your bones / And I will try to fix you."[12] [13] [14] Michele Hatty of United states of america Weekend reported that Martin sings near recovering from grief in the song.[xv] Travis Gass of the Bangor Daily News wrote that Martin offers his sympathies for the downtrodden, with "When you love someone but it goes to waste material / Could it be worse?"[16]

Release [edit]

Capitol Records serviced "Set up Y'all" to United states triple A and alternative radio on 15 August 2005.[17] In the UK, Parlophone released "Fix You" on 5 September 2005 as the 2d single from Ten&Y.[eighteen] [xix] The single was pressed with two B-sides: "The World Turned Upside Down" and "Pour Me".[xviii] [xx] In Australia, the song was issued as a CD single on 12 September 2005.[21] 2 days afterward, the band released the Fix You EP in the iTunes Store.[eighteen] In response to Hurricane Katrina, all of the sales went to the American Red Cross Hurricane 2005 Relief and the National Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences' MusiCares Hurricane Relief Fund.[18] Promotional singles were released in the Great britain and Us.[eighteen]

The rail peaked at number iv in the Britain Singles Chart on 17 September 2005.[22] Equally of 30 July 2011, the song had spent 122 weeks on that chart.[23] Information technology peaked at number 59 on the Billboard Hot 100 and number 18 on the Billboard Hot Mod Stone Tracks.[24] The vocal also charted on the Billboard Popular 100 and Hot Digital Songs.[24] The single appeared in Australia'south Singles Chart in the number iv position on xviii September 2005,[25] after retiring in the 58 spot.[25] It likewise appeared at number eight on the Irish Singles Chart and spent seven sequent weeks on the chart.[26] On 14 Nov 2010, the song re-entered the Australian singles nautical chart at number 37.[27]

In 2005, Coldplay performed the vocal alive on Saturday Night Alive and the Live 8 event in July.[28] It has besides become the anthem for the issue.[18]

In 2009, the song too appeared on Coldplay's live album, LeftRightLeftRightLeft.[29]

On xix Oct 2011, the band played the vocal at the "Celebrating Steve" result for Apple employees over a global media stream to all the Apple Stores. This event was also available for Apple customers via the company website. On four June 2017, Coldplay performed "Set Yous" at the One Honey Manchester benefit concert for the victims of the Manchester Arena bombing.[30]

Reception [edit]

The song received widespread acclaim from music critics. In the Rolling Stone Magazine review of the album, critic Kelefa Sanneh wrote: "One of the all-time is 'Gear up You', an unabashedly sentimental song where Martin delivers words of encouragement in a gentle falsetto [...] Proving once again that no ring tin deliver a stately rock ballad like this 1."[12] Paul McNamee of NME magazine wrote: "It's a wonderful song that shifts from simple stark piano and voice to a ringing, clattering burst of intent and proto-prog iv-part harmony."[31] Adrien Begrand of PopMatters in his review of the album, noted the song as the "best ballad" off X&Y.[32] In 2005, the song appeared at number ii on Q magazine'southward "100 Greatest Tracks of the Year",[33] and was listed every bit one of the "Tracks of the Year" by NME in 2005.[34] In September 2021, Rolling Stone named the vocal equally the 392nd greatest song of all fourth dimension.[35]

Music video [edit]

The music video for "Fix Yous" was directed by Sophie Muller, who had previously worked with the ring for their 2002 video "In My Identify".[36] The video was filmed at the terminate of two concerts on 4 and 5 July 2005 at the Reebok Stadium in Bolton, England, which were the ring'south outset e'er stadium performances.[37] [38] The concert goers doubled as extras for the video shoot, which required 2 takes on each day to complete.[18] [39]

In the outset half of the video, Martin, wanders the streets of London starting at Tooley Street under London Bridge station, while the slogan "Brand Trade Fair" is projected onto the Purple National Theatre, using the same Baudot code colour scheme on the cover of Ten&Y. The tunnels that Martin is seen wandering within are located both in and around King'southward Cross and St Pancras railway stations, with the filming for the video taking place during the time of the redevelopment and expansion of the latter. Martin is and so seen walking across Waterloo Span, which crosses the River Thames, connecting the South Banking company with The Strand. As soon equally the electric guitar kicks in, Martin's walk turns into a run as he darts through streets of London, until very quickly reaching the side of the stage at the Reebok Stadium in Bolton, where he joins the rest of the band for the song's finale. The audition sings forth with the song's final refrain, and at the end of the video Martin thanks them for their back up and wishes them goodnight.

The video debuted on 1 August 2005.[40] It was nominated at the 15th annual Music Video Production Association Awards in the category of Adult Contemporary.[40] Later on its release, the music video was repurposed as a tribute to the victims of the 7 July 2005 London bombings,[xviii] although it was filmed before they occurred.[41]

In popular civilization [edit]

The song appears in The Acoustic Anthology (2006). It was performed in 2006 past the New England octogenarian grouping Immature@Heart Chorus. The group's performance was led by former chorus member Fred Knittle, who suffered from congestive eye failure and breathed with aid from an oxygen tank. The functioning was originally planned to exist a duet between Knittle and Bob Salvini, another former chorus member, but Salvini died shortly before the show. Knittle performed it as a solo, as a tribute to his friend.[42] The performance was initially recorded for a British documentary that aired on Channel 4; footage of the performance was uploaded to YouTube in November 2006 to positive response.[43] [44] An expanded version of the film, titled Young@Heart, debuted at the 2007 Los Angeles Film Festival and was released in U.s.a. theatres in 2008.[45] [46] Knittle died on one January 2009, subsequently a short boxing with cancer, at the historic period of 83.

The song was featured in an episode of the American teen drama television series The O.C.,[47] [48] and then in Without a Trace, Cold Case, Brothers & Sisters, and The Newsroom. The half part of the vocal was played over the trailer for the 2006 movie Globe Trade Eye.[49] [50] It was also featured in the 2006 movie You, Me and Dupree.[51] The track was nominated for an Ivor Novello Award in the category of Best Song Musically and Lyrically.[52] [53] The song was also nominated for a Uk Festival Honor in the category of Anthem of the Summer.[54] On 14 March 2009, the band performed a rendition of the song at the relief concert, Audio Relief, in Sydney, Australia.[55]

In December 2015 the song was used, aslope "Span over Troubled Water", in the United kingdom clemency Christmas No i mashup vocal "A Bridge Over You", by the choir of the Lewisham and Greenwich NHS Trust, selling more 127,000 copies.[56]

The song was referenced in the 2019 Beatles-tribute film Yesterday.[57]

A string version of the vocal was also featured in the computer-blithe adventure film Abominable (2019).[58]

The song was also added toward the end of the Korean romance movie Melody in for Love.[59]

English language vocaliser Sam Smith covered the vocal in May 2020, and released it as a unmarried in July the same year.[60]

Southward Korean boyband BTS covered the song in February 2021 for their MTV Unplugged advent.[61] The performance aired during the COVID-xix pandemic and one of the members, Jimin, shared, "This song gave u.s.a. comfort, then we wanted to prepare this cover to comfort [their fans] also."[62] All 4 members of Coldplay congratulated BTS by sharing the video on the official Coldplay Twitter feed, with the Korean give-and-take "아름다운", pregnant "beautiful".[63]

Ed Sheeran collaborated with Coldplay live at London's Shepherd's Bush Empire on October 12, 2021, at the launch show for Coldplay's eighth studio anthology, Music of the Spheres.

In November 2021, Kacey Musgraves covered the song as role of a stop-move animation motion-picture show from Chipotle called A Future Begins, focused on the U.South. farming industry.[64]

The song was used in the final episode of the Spanish heist drama Money Heist, which was released on Netflix in December 2021.[65]

Track listing [edit]

No. Title Length
1. "Ready You" (edit) 4:37
2. "The World Turned Upside Down" 4:32
3. "Pour Me" (Live at the Hollywood Bowl) (featured on the UK Enhanced CD, Australian, and Us iTunes EP versions) 5:01
4. "Fix You" (video) (featured on the U.k. Enhanced CD)

Personnel [edit]

  • Chris Martin – lead vocals, organ, piano, audio-visual guitar, synthesiser
  • Jonny Buckland – lead electric guitar, backing vocals
  • Guy Berryman – bass guitar, bankroll vocals
  • Will Champion – drums, bankroll vocals

Charts and certifications [edit]

Release history [edit]

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External links [edit]

  • Official website

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