Out of the ru ins,
out from the wreck age;
there’s can’t make the same mis take ter this time.
Love We and are com the pass chil (F#)sion; dren,
the last gen er a tion.
We are the ones they left in be hind.
And I (E)won der when we are (F#)ev er gon na (C#m9)change;
liv ing (E)un der the fear till (F#)noth ing else re (C#m9)mains.
(F#)We don’t (Emaj7)need an (F#)oth er (E)he (F#)ro.
We don’t (Emaj7)need to (F#)know the (E)way (F#)home.
All we want is life be (E)yond
the Thun der (C#m)dome.
(C#m)dome.
So what do we do with our lives?
We leave on ly a (C#m)vow.
Will our sto ry (E)shine like a light,
or end in the (E)dark?
(CN.C.)Is it all or noth ing?
We don’t (Emaj7)need an (F#)oth er (E)he (F#)ro.
We don’t (Emaj7)need to (F#)know the (E)way (F#)home.
All we want is life be (E)yond
the Thun der (C#m)dome.
All the chil dren (F#)say: We don’t (Emaj7)need an (F#)oth er (E)he (F#)ro.
We don’t (Emaj7)need to (F#)know the (E)way (F#)home.
All we want is life be (E)yond
the Thun der (C#m)dome.
All the chil dren (F#)say: We don’t (Emaj7)need an (F#)oth er (C#m)dome.
This page shows “We Don't Need Another Hero” by Tina Turner 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 B at 120 BPM, a medium-difficulty arrangement — try slowing the tempo down using the BPM control.