Cat Stevens Now the Third Person to Write ‘Viva La Vida’ Before Coldplay
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Hapless soft-rock combo Coldplay has been accused of plagiarizing their 2008 hit "Viva la Vida" — again! Following similar claims by guitar virtuoso Joe Satriani and Brooklyn band the Creaky Boards, Cat Stevens says that one of his songs was the basis for Chris Martin's iTunes-advertising single. Like those other tracks whose hooks Coldplay also obviously appropriated, Stevens's "Foreigner Suite" is yet another perfect match, which should no doubt make the division of royalties interesting.
Here's a comparison between "Viva La Vida" and Stevens's "Foreigner Suite":
Here's "Viva la Vida" and the Creaky Boards' "Songs I Didn't Write":
And here's "Viva la Vida" and Joe Satriani's "If I Could Fly":
We anxiously await the announcement of the next artist who wrote "Viva la Vida" first.

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