06 June 2006 07:52
CHRIS MARTIN - MARTIN SONG DROPPED FROM FURTADO ALBUM FOR BEING TOO 'ROCKY'
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Caption: Chris Martin (Picture) goes for a walk near his home. Chris did his best to give photographers the Cold shoulder by shielding his face with his baseball cap London, England ....
LATEST: A duet with CHRIS MARTIN was dropped from NELLY FURTADO's new album LOOSE over fears the COLDPLAY frontman sounded "too rocky". Bosses at Martin's record label EMI took the decision to stop the Canadian singer releasing the original version of GOOD THINGS (COME TO AN END) because they didn't want to alienate Coldplay fans. Furtado says, "Chris' label didn't want his voice sounding so rocky, so they said we couldn't use the song. "Now it's on the album with just me singing it."
Also see: CHRIS MARTIN - NELLY FURTADO - COLDPLAY
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