Zero to Hero (Disney's Hercules) // Jonathan Young Cover Chords

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Zero to Hero (Disney's Hercules) // Jonathan Young Cover chords
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Long [Fm] ago, in the faraway [C] land of ancient Greece, there was a golden [Db] age of powerful gods, [Eb] extraordinary
heroes, and [F] greatest and [Fm] strongest of all these [Gb] heroes was the mighty [Db] Hercules.
But what is the measure [Em] of a true hero [Gm] now?
[F] That is what our [D] story
You know, I'm [G] just
Mr.
Darth, I'm not feeling it.
It's too dark.
[B] What do you think, Savannah?
I [Db] mean, [Gb] it's supposed to be a Disney movie, not a Star Wars movie.
Yeah, I think you're right.
You know, I appreciate the effort, but we need to lighten it up a little bit.
[B] We'll take it from here.
[Fm] We are the [C] Muses, gods of the arts and proclamers of heroes.
Heroes like Hercules.
Honey, you mean Hercules.
[F] I'd like to make some sweet music.
Our story actually begins in ancient Greece, many [Fm] eons ago.
Oh yeah, [C]
[F] [Fm] yeah, yeah, yeah, [C]
oh, [F] bless my soul.
Herc was on a roll.
First time of the week in [Bb] every Greek opinion poll.
[F] What up, bro?
Herc is on the show.
Oh, no [Bb] matter, my friend, you're talking in [B] style.
He was a [F] no one, a zero, zero.
Now he's a hot shot, she's a hero.
He was a [Am] kid with his back down [Dm] pat.
Zero to hero, no time [Bb] flat.
Zero to hero, just like that.
And when he smiled, the [C] girls went wild with [Ab] hoes and [F] eyes.
And he slapped his [C] face on every [F] face, on every [Abm] boss.
From hero's [Dm] fees and loyalties, [A] our Herc had just to burn.
Now, who's a wish him famous?
[C] He could see a woodstock Christian.
[G] Say amen, yeah, because we can.
[G] Sweet and ugly, [C] and an awesome sense of depth.
Looks lined up just to watch him flex.
And his purple back is back to bare booty flex.
[Dm] Quick, here he comes, [Gm] he sees a young guy.
[Dm] On a crest with [Gm] gold and vulgar.
[Dm] He's so moxy, [Em] he brings his foes.
[C] From zero to hero, [G] a major hunk.
[C] Zero to hero, and who'd have [D] thought?
[Dm] [Gm]
[G] Purple-claddy [D] gladiator, Hercules.
From Sydney, Diagrae.
[Dm] Yeah, [Bb] isn't him old?
Is he [F] sweet?
Our favorite sweet, Hercules.
[Gm]
Hercules, Hercules, Hercules.
Hercules, Hercules, [G] Hercules.
Bless my soul, Hercules on a [C] roll.
On this [G] scene, riding high.
In the lights and skies, I can see that.
He was a nothing, now he's a hot sauce.
[D] He hit the hype, [Em] got brick-necked, screams.
[A] From zero to hero, [Am] Hercules [Dm] the hero.
Now he's a hero. [Gm] [G] Yes, indeed.
[N]
We just finished recording a music video for her original song, which is super cool.
Be sure to check out Savannah's social network sites, which you can find here.
And be sure to check out my social network sites, which you can find here or in the description.
Drop us a comment, tell us what you're doing this weekend.
We would love to hear what you think of this cover and just what you think of life and pizza.
Mostly pizza.
Savannah just left, but I totally spaced out and forgot to thank a couple people who made this video possible.
First of all, do you guys remember that super epic [F] music that happened at the beginning of this video?
[Fm] That was composed specifically for [C] this video by my good friend Dylan Myers.
He did all of that on super short [Db] notice.
You should definitely check out links to his music in the description [N] below.
Last but not least, I would like to thank my dad, Paul, for dressing up as Darth Vader and recording the voiceover for the intro to this video.
Once again, I'm Jonathan Young.
And I'm Savannah Starkmeyer.
And we will see you next time.
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To learn Jonathan Young - (Nostalgic Movies) Zero To Hero chords, begin by getting comfortable with these sequence: Ab, F, Bb, C, F, Fm and F. Start slow with ChordU's Free Tempo controller and increase your speed as you get comfortable. Fine-tune the capo based on your vocal range, ensuring it complements the key of F Major.

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Long [Fm] ago, in the faraway [C] land of ancient Greece, there was a golden [Db] age of powerful gods, _ [Eb] extraordinary
heroes, and [F] greatest and [Fm] strongest of all these [Gb] heroes was the mighty _ [Db] Hercules.
_ But what is the measure [Em] of a true hero _ [Gm] now?
_ [F] That is what our [D] story_
You know, I'm [G] just_
Mr.
Darth, I'm not feeling it.
It's too dark.
[B] What do you think, Savannah?
I [Db] mean, [Gb] it's supposed to be a Disney movie, not a Star Wars movie.
Yeah, I think you're right.
You know, I appreciate the effort, but we need to lighten it up a little bit.
[B] We'll take it from here. _
_ [Fm] _ _ _ We are the [C] Muses, gods of the arts and proclamers of heroes.
Heroes like Hercules.
Honey, you mean Hercules.
[F] I'd like to make some sweet music.
Our story actually begins in ancient Greece, many [Fm] eons ago.
Oh yeah, _ _ [C] _
_ [F] _ _ _ _ _ [Fm] yeah, yeah, yeah, _ [C] _ _ _ _ _
oh, [F] bless my soul.
Herc was on a roll.
First time of the week in [Bb] every Greek opinion poll.
[F] What up, bro?
Herc is on the show.
Oh, no [Bb] matter, my friend, you're talking in [B] style.
He was a [F] no one, a zero, zero.
Now he's a hot shot, she's a hero.
He was a [Am] kid with his back down [Dm] pat.
Zero to hero, no time [Bb] flat.
Zero to hero, just like that.
And when he smiled, the [C] girls went wild with [Ab] hoes and [F] eyes.
And he slapped his [C] face on every [F] face, on every [Abm] boss.
From hero's [Dm] fees and loyalties, [A] our Herc had just to burn.
Now, who's a wish him famous?
[C] He could see a woodstock Christian.
_ [G] Say amen, yeah, because we can.
[G] Sweet and ugly, [C] and an awesome sense of depth.
Looks lined up just to watch him flex.
And his purple back is back to bare booty flex.
[Dm] Quick, here he comes, [Gm] he sees a young guy.
[Dm] On a crest with [Gm] gold and vulgar.
[Dm] He's so moxy, [Em] he brings his foes.
[C] From zero to hero, [G] a major hunk.
[C] Zero to hero, and who'd have [D] thought?
_ _ [Dm] _ _ [Gm] _ _ _
_ [G] _ Purple-claddy [D] gladiator, Hercules.
From Sydney, Diagrae.
[Dm] Yeah, [Bb] isn't him old?
Is he [F] sweet?
Our favorite sweet, Hercules.
[Gm] _ _
Hercules, Hercules, Hercules.
Hercules, _ _ _ Hercules, [G] Hercules.
Bless my soul, Hercules on a [C] roll.
On this [G] scene, riding high.
In the lights and skies, I can see that.
He was a nothing, now he's a hot sauce.
[D] He hit the hype, [Em] got brick-necked, screams.
[A] From zero to hero, [Am] Hercules [Dm] the hero.
Now he's a hero. _ [Gm] _ _ [G] _ Yes, indeed. _
_ _ [N] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ We just finished recording a music video for her original song, which is super cool.
Be sure to check out Savannah's social network sites, which you can find here.
And be sure to check out my social network sites, which you can find here or in the description.
Drop us a comment, tell us what you're doing this weekend.
We would love to hear what you think of this cover and just what you think of life and pizza.
Mostly pizza.
Savannah just left, but I totally spaced out and forgot to thank a couple people who made this video possible.
First of all, do you guys remember that super epic [F] music that happened at the beginning of this video?
[Fm] That was composed specifically for [C] this video by my good friend Dylan Myers.
He did all of that on super short [Db] notice.
You should definitely check out links to his music in the description [N] below.
Last but not least, I would like to thank my dad, Paul, for dressing up as Darth Vader and recording the voiceover for the intro to this video.
Once again, I'm Jonathan Young.
And I'm Savannah Starkmeyer.
And we will see you next time.

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This song finds its place within the Youngs Old Covers album.

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