22 November 2004 09:26

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COLDPLAY - MARTIN: 'BAND AID SINGLE WAS BAD IDEA'

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Caption: Chris Martin of Coldplay (Picture) 2008 MTV Movie Awards held at the Gibson Amphitheater Universal City, California USA ....

COLDPLAY star CHRIS MARTIN thinks the new version of charity single DO THEY KNOW IT'S CHRISTMAS? is a "tremendously bad idea" and only agreed to sing on the track after watching a report on refugees in Sudan's Darfur province.

The YELLOW singer was horrified by plans to make a BAND AID 20 version of the 1984 classic, but changed his mind when he realised TRAVIS star FRAN HEALY was joining the cause, which will raise money for African famine victims.

He explains, "My first reaction was that this was a tremendously bad idea, the cheesiest thing I'd ever heard.

"A couple of weeks went past and I was told Fran was doing it, which made it more interesting. Then I watched the news and saw a report on Darfur. I decided there and then that I was going to do this. I was genuinely moved."

22/11/2004 09:26



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