28 April 2006 14:03

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COLDPLAY - MARTIN SONG DROPPED FROM FURTADO ALBUM

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A song recorded by COLDPLAY frontman CHRIS MARTIN for NELLY FURTADO's new album LOOSE has been mysteriously dropped. Neither Martin nor the I'M LIKE A BIRD hitmaker had any say in the decision, prompting rumours his record bosses at EMI were responsible for having ALL GOOD THINGS cut from the record. A source says, "Nelly and Chris don't have a problem and loved every minute of working together. You can even hear them having a laugh together at the end of the song. "But three days ago the order came through to remove it from the album. "It seems EMI have a problem rather than either of the artists. I don't know if Chris knows yet, but when he finds out he'll be furious." Martin's efforts were also scrapped when he recorded the original vocals for THE STREETS' singer MIKE SKINNER's track DRY YOUR EYES.



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