Stories of a Hero by Frank Marino Lyric and Guitar Chords

If you are looking for Stories of a Hero guitar chords, you’ve come to the right place.
You can play Stories of a Hero by Frank Marino using guitar or guitar.
This song by Frank Marino can also be played by that instruments.
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Stories of a Hero guitar chords has rhythm and included in album.
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Stories of a Hero by Frank Marino Guitar Chords


Chords
Dm, C, C/B, C/Bb
Dm, C, C/B, C/Bb

Chorus
F, C, Dm(repeat), F, C, Bb
(Notes on last chord here are: Sib,Reb,Sib (Do) played individually
Finale – (D Pedal Point)D, F, G (repeat)
Stories of…(no pedel point on these chords) F, G, D
(Repeat)

NOTES – this is simple and moving song.. plenty of room for soloing on first chord sequence and on the finale..
Franks soloing on this is pretty epic.. and worthy of copying .. or just jam your heart out..
the lyrics are moving and reflect a reality which rarely comes into focus in music..
Note also that the words on the chorus are slightly different every time.
and that there is a finale section makes a real statement and is where you can
rock out solo wise..
(Posted by Billy (Vito) Vitale -8-2015) www.silenziovitale.com

Dm (instrumental)
Here are the lyrics:

The time ha[C9/B]s come
[C9/Bb]Said a young man to [Dm/A]his bride
The train w[C9/B]aits outside[Dm/A]
And though[C9/B] I leave
[C9/Bb]You know I’ll keep yo[Dm/A]u by my side
She holds o[C9/B]n a final time

(chorus)
Soldier’s gone to war
Told her he’s comin’ home
Soldier’s gone to war
He’s gonna be a hero in his hometown, lord

She stands [C9/B]alone
[C9/Bb]On a platform lookin[Dm/A]’ sad
He waves th[C9/B]rough a pane[Dm/A] of glass
And though [C9/B]she hopes
[C9/Bb]He will be comin’ ho[Dm/A]me at last
Her heart k[C9/B]nows what’s [Dm/A]gonna pass

(chorus x2)
Soldier’s gone to war
Told her he’s comin’ home
Soldier’s gone to war
He’s gonna be a hero in his hometown, lord

The paper f[C9/B]alls
[C9/Bb]to the floor from a [Dm/A]trembling hand
The words t[C9/B]hey burn to [Dm/A]the soul
And though [C9/B]she cries,
[C9/Bb]she doesn’t really u[Dm/A]nderstand
The worl[C9/B]d’s gone so [Dm/A]cold

(chorus)
Soldier went to war
Told her he’s comin’ home
Soldier went to war
He’s gonna be a hero in his hometown, lord

(C Section – and Finale)
And the stories tell of bravery, yeah
He was golden as the sun
Well he fought for you and he fought for me, yeah
And he died for everyone
Stories of a hero
Stories of a hero

Well it seems as though the world ain’t changed
It goes on and on for years
When men must die to be called brave
To earn respect among their peers
Stories of a hero
Stories of a hero

If you want to learn Frank Marino Stories of a Hero guitar chords, The 5 chords we’ll look at are the C major, A major, G major, E major, and D major.
The reason we use all major chords is that the minor versions of any of these chords just require tiny adjustments.
Each one of those minor chords is completely based on its major counterpart

The more you practice, the easier guitar will feel to play Stories of a Hero. Guitar is hard to learn in the beginning, but gets easier the longer you stick with it.

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