This is an easy song for beginners to play: Capo 4th fret Intro: G D C G Verse 1: G Look at the stars D Look how they shine for you C And all the things you do, Yeah, they were all yellow. G I came along, D I wrote a song for you C And all the things you do, And it was called "Yellow." G D So then i took my turn, C Oh what a thing to have done, G And it was all yellow. Chorus 1: C Your Skin, Em D Oh yeah, your skin and bones C Em D Turn into something beautiful, C Em D You know, you know I love you so, C You know i love you so. Verse 2: G I swam across, D I jumped across for you, C Oh, what a thing to do 'Cause you were all yellow. G D I drew a line, D I drew a line for you, C Oh, what a thing to do G And it was all yellow. Chorus 2: C Your Skin, Em D Oh yeah, your skin and bones C Em D Turn into something beautiful, C And you know, Em D C For you I bleed myself dry, For you I bleed myself dry. |G |D |C |G || Coda: D It's true, look how they shine for you, C Look how they shine for you Look how they shine for, G D Look how they shine for you, C Look how they shine for you, Look how they shine. G Look at the stars, D Look how they shine for you C And all the things you do.
About the artist behind Yellow Chords:
Coldplay achieved worldwide fame with the release of their single "Yellow", followed by the success of their debut album, Parachutes (2000), which was nominated for the Mercury Prize. Both Parachutes and its follow-up, A Rush of Blood to the Head (2002), were released to commercial success; the latter was named NME's Album of the Year. X&Y (2005) received a generally positive reception. From December 2006, the band worked with producer Brian Eno on their fourth studio album, Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends, which was released on 12 June 2008.
Coldplay's early material was compared to acts such as Jeff Buckley,[1] U2, and Travis.[2] Since the release of Parachutes, Coldplay have drawn influence from other sources, including Echo and the Bunnymen[1] and George Harrison[3] on A Rush of Blood to the Head and Johnny Cash and Kraftwerk for X&Y.[4] Coldplay have been an active supporter of various social and political causes, such as Oxfam's Make Trade Fair campaign and Amnesty International. The group has also performed at various charity projects such as Band Aid 20, Live 8, and the Teenage Cancer Trust.[5]
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