He roes, he roes, (C7)husk y men of war, sons of all the he roes (F)of the war be fore.
We’re all (F7)he roes (Bb)up to our (Bbm)ear os.
(F)You ask the (Dm)ques tions, (Gm)we make sug (C)ges tions, (F)that’s what we’re (C7)he roes (F)for.
All good he roes (C7)love a good, big fight, open up the bomb bays and (F)bright en up the night.
We ap (F7)plaud the (Bb)peo ple who (Bbm)laud us.
(F)You pull the (Dm)ros es, (Gm)we punch the (C)nos es, (F)that’s what we’re (C7)he roes (F)for.
(F)for.
What’s a he (C7)do?
Well, we’re not tell ’cause (F)we we knew.
That’s why we (F7)he roes are so (Bb)few.
We’ve got a (F)slo gan from Colo nel (Gm)Ho gan, and Colo nel (F)Ho gan’s a he ro (F)too.
(G)Nev er flinch, boys, (D7)nev er be a fraid.
He roes are not born, boys, (G)he roes all are made.
Ask not (G7)why, boys, (C)nev er, say (A)die, boys, (G)an swer the (Em)call, re (Am)mem ber we’ll (D7)all be (G)he roes for (D7)ev er (G)more.
This page shows “Hogan's Heroes March” by Jerry Fielding 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 Bb at 112 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.