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  1. 2 feb 2009 · Life in Technicolor ii Lyrics: There's a wild wind blowin' down the corner of my street / Every night there the headlights are glowin' / There's a cold war comin', on the radio I heard /...

  2. Every road is a ray of light. It goes on. Time only can lead you on, Still it's such a beautiful night. Oh oh love don't let me go. Won't you take me where the street lights glow? I could hear it coming. Like a serenade of sound. Now my feet won't touch the ground. Gravity release me. And don't ever hold me down. Now my feet won't touch the ground.

  3. Life In Technicolor ii. 00:00. “Testo” There's a wild wind blowing. Down the corner of my street. Every night there the headlights are glowing. There's a cold war coming. On the radio I heard. Baby, it's a violent world. Oh love, don't let me go. Won't you take me where the street lights glow? I can hear it coming. I can hear the siren sound.

  4. Life in Technicolor II Lyrics by Coldplay from the 2010 Grammy Nominees album- including song video, artist biography, translations and more: There's a wild wind blowing, Down the corner of my street Every night there the headlights are glowing There's a cold …

  5. 20 gen 2009 · 65M views 15 years ago #Coldplay. Coldplay - Life In Technicolor ii is taken from the Prospekt's March EP released in 2008. The song is the full, vocal version of the instrumental song...

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  6. 28 ott 2011 · down the corner of my street. every night there. the headlights are glowing. there’s a cold war coming. on the radio, I heard. baby, it’s a violent world. Oh, love, don’t let me go. won’t you take me where the street lights glow? I can hear it coming. I can hear the silent sound. now my feet won’t touch the ground. Time came-a-creeping.

  7. "Life in Technicolor II" (stylised as "Life in Technicolor ii") is a song by British rock band Coldplay released as the first single from the Prospekt's March EP. It is the full-vocal version of the instrumental track "Life in Technicolor", from the band's fourth studio album, Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends . [2]