Look at the stars,
look how they shine for
you,
and ev ’ry thing you do.
Yeah, they were all yel low.
I came a long,
I wrote a song for
you
and all the things you do,
and it was called yel low.
I drew a line,
So then I took my
turn;
oh, what a thing to’ve done,
and it was all yel low.
Your skin,
oh yeah, your (G)skin and bones
turn in
to some thing (G)beau ti ful.
And you know,
you know I (G)love you so.
(F)dry.
You know I love you so.
(C5)dry.
I swam a cross,
I jumped a cross for
you;
oh, what a thing to do,
’cause you were all yel low.
I drew a line,
I drew a line for you;
oh, what a thing to do,
and it was all yel low.
Your skin,
oh yeah, your (G)skin and bones turn in
to some thing (G)beau ti ful.
And you know,
for you I’d (G)bleed my self (F)dry.
For you I’d bleed my self (C5)dry.
It’s (C)true,
look how the shine for (G)you.
Look how they shine for (F)you,
look how they shine.
Look how they shine for (G)you,
look how they shine for (F)you.
Look how they shine.
Look at the stars,
look how they shine for you
and all the things that you
do.
This page shows “Yellow” by Coldplay in our color-coded kid songbook view — every note is colored by pitch (red C, orange D, yellow E, green F, blue G, purple A, pink B) and the lyrics sit directly under each note, so children can sing along while they play. The song is in the key of C at 100 BPM, a slightly more challenging arrangement — practice each phrase slowly first.