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Holding Out For A Hero (ver. 1) by Bonnie Tyler - Piano Sheets and Free Sheet Music

  
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"Holding Out for a Hero" is a song by Bonnie Tyler that was originally released in 1984 and appeared on the soundtrack to the film Footloose. It later appeared on Tyler's Secret Dreams and Forbidden Fire album. Written by Jim Steinman and Dean Pitchford, it hit #2 on the UK charts in 1985 (#69 in 1991) and #34 on the US charts on initial release. Bonnie Tyler (born June 8; 1951 in Skewen; Neath; South Wales; United Kingdom) is a Welsh rock singer. Born Gaynor Hopkins; she is recognizable by her highly distinctive; husky voice.Born to a family that included three sisters and two brothers; her father worked in a coal mine and her mother (an opera lover) shared her love for music with her children. She grew up listening to Motown music and female artists like Janis Joplin and Tina Turner.In 1970; at age 18; she entered a talent contest; singing Mary Hopkinss hit Those Were the Days; but only came in.    Download this sheet!
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Bonnie Tyler (born June 8; 1951 in Skewen; Neath; South Wales; United Kingdom) is a Welsh rock singer. Born Gaynor Hopkins; she is recognizable by her highly distinctive; husky voice.Born to a family that included three sisters and two brothers; her father worked in a coal mine and her mother (an opera lover) shared her love for music with her children. She grew up listening to Motown music and female artists like Janis Joplin and Tina Turner.In 1970; at age 18; she entered a talent contest; singing Mary Hopkinss hit Those Were the Days; but only came in second place. She then was chosen to sing in a band called Bobby Wayne and the Dixies. Two years later; she formed her own band called Imagination and performed with them in pubs and clubs all over south Wales. "Holding Out for a Hero" is a song by Bonnie Tyler that was originally released in 1984 and appeared on the soundtrack to the film Footloose. It later appeared on Tyler's Secret Dreams and Forbidden Fire album. Written by Jim Steinman and Dean Pitchford, it hit #2 on the UK charts in 1985 (#69 in 1991) and #34 on the US charts on initial release.Bonnie Tyler (born June 8; 1951 in Skewen; Neath;.
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