Coldplay - Everglow

The song is widely believed to be about Martin’s relationship with his ex-wife, , following their "conscious uncoupling". Paltrow even has a small, uncredited vocal part in the song, singing the lines: "How come things move on? / How come cars don't slow?" .

There are two main versions of the song: the full-band album version and a stripped-back single version. The single version exists because of a during Coldplay’s 2016 Glastonbury performance. Coldplay Everglow

Martin asked her to sing those specific lines because she was the one who originally said them to him during a conversation about the strangeness of how the world keeps moving after someone dies. The song is widely believed to be about

Rather than a typical "breakup song" filled with bitterness, "Everglow" is about the warmth and light that remains even after a connection has physically ended. The "Happy Accident" at Glastonbury There are two main versions of the song:

When Martin realized his piano was out of tune, he stopped the band and performed the song solo in a different key.

The story of Coldplay’s is a beautiful mix of a chance encounter with a surfer, a meaningful conversation with an ex-wife, and a technical mishap that turned into a fan-favorite version of the song. The Spark: A Surfer and a Slang Word

The song’s unique title came from an unlikely source. Lead singer Chris Martin was surfing when he met a guy who spoke with a classic surfer vibe. The man told him, . Martin was struck by the word and immediately felt it perfectly captured the "joyful residue" left behind after a person or a relationship is gone. The Inspiration: Conscious Uncoupling