Heroes - Music

Music

Albums
  • "Heroes", an album by David Bowie with Brian Eno, or the title song (see below)
  • Heroes (Cash and Jennings album), an album by Johnny Cash and Waylon Jennings
  • Heroes (Commodores album)
  • Heroes (HOCC album)
  • Heroes (Icehouse album)
  • Heroes (Mark O'Connor album)
  • Heroes (Michael Ball album)
  • Heroes (Paul Overstreet album), or the title song (see below)
  • Heroes (J. J. Johnson album)
  • Heroes (Willie Nelson album)
  • Heroes: Original Score, an album of music from the American TV series Heroes (see below)
  • Heroes: Original Soundtrack, a soundtrack album from the American TV series
  • War Child Presents Heroes, a charity album benefiting War Child
Songs
  • "Heroes" (David Bowie song) composed with Brian Eno
  • "Heroes" (Elena Paparizou song)
  • "Heroes" (Paul Overstreet song)
  • "Heroes" (Shinedown song)
  • "Heroes" (written by Bobby Emmons & Chips Moman) recorded by Johnny Cash & Waylon Jennings
  • "Heroes", a song by David Cook from the album David Cook
Other
  • Héroes del Silencio (or Héroes or HDS), a Spanish rock band
  • Symphony No. 4 (Glass) or "Heroes" Symphony, by Philip Glass, inspired by David Bowie's album

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