2000Released
4:33

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Originally titled "Spiderwebs," lead singer Chris Martin wrote this song about his callous behavior toward his bandmates, particularly Coldplay's Will Champion. Martin doubted Champion's abilities as a drummer and eventually fired him from the band in 1999. A few days later, Martin came to regret his hasty decision. He apologized to Champion and sheepishly asked him to rejoin. Martin explained to The South Bank Show in 2009: "We got signed, and we went to a studio, and we were doing OK, but this producer we were working with told us we weren't good enough, we weren't technically good enough. What bands often do in that situation is blame the drummer for going out of time or whatever. We didn't really know that music was supposed to be about the feel of it. We thought, 'Everything has got to be technically perfect because we have a record deal now.' So it ended up with us asking Will to leave. Three days went by, and we were doing our thing and playing with a drum machine and stuff and just felt really miserable."

Martin grew embarrassed of this song, calling it "cheesy" and comparing it to Celine Dion during a concert at the Greek Theater in Los Angeles in 2002. These comments upset the rest of Coldplay, with Champion later telling the band's biographer Gary Spivack: "We love these songs. We wrote them and are proud of them and to belittle them in front of thousands hurts the credibility of the music. It's all right to joke, don't get me wrong, but it was our songs that were the butt of it all. After a while, when Chris would do that, it started to affect how we played them too."

"Trouble" was recorded four times before Coldplay got a take they were happy with. Speaking to Sound on Sound magazine, the song's producer, Ken Nelson, explained the arduous process behind the Parachutes cut: "The backing track was recorded, and then each time, we'd add to it to see if it was working. But we decided on the first three versions that it wasn't really happening. For the last one, we got Pro Tools in, and it was recorded into Pro Tools with a shaker providing the rhythm. Will played drums, and Chris played piano in the little wooden room, and that was the backing track. The bass went down quite quickly, and then Johnny did his guitars."

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Song Analysis

Key, BPM (tempo) and time signature of Trouble.
BKey
MinorMode
4/4Time Signature
140BPM

Album

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Released By

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Parlophone UK
© 2000 Parlophone Records Ltd, a Warner Music Group Company
℗ 2000 Parlophone Records Ltd, a Warner Music Group Company

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