Rob Edwards, manager of the Premier League team, said it “would be fantastic” if the song “Yellow”, one of the group’s biggest hits, was changed
An unusual appeal has shaken England. fan of Luton Citysquad English Championshipthey rallied to ask the band Coldplay which changes the letter of Yellow, one of the band’s most famous songs. “Yellow”, in Portuguese, means “yellow”, which is the color of the team’s main rival, the Watford.
The idea is for Coldplay to replace the word “yellow” from “orange” – which is the color that represents Luton Town -, during the group’s presentation at the Big Weekend event, promoted by BBC Radio and which has its headquarters in the city of Luton.
The request was seconded by the team’s coach, Rob Edwards, who reported BBC that “it would be great” if the lyrics were changed on show. Another personality who has joined the campaign is the mayor of Luton, Mohammed Yaqub. According to the British broadcaster, the politician stressed that “the future is orange” and “the color yellow is a sign of cowardice”.
The music Yellow It was released by Coldplay in 2000 and remains one of the band’s signature songs. The group will perform at the festival on May 26 and have not yet said whether they will accept the call to change the show’s lyrics.
If this happens, it will be the fuel for Luton Town to seek recovery in the English championship. The team, which returned to compete in the English top flight this season, currently occupies 17th place in the competition table and is at risk of relegation.
Source: Terra
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