Hero (Chad Kroeger song)
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| Single by Chad Kroeger featuring Josey Scott from the album Music from and Inspired by Spider-Man and Silver Side Up (in some countries) |
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| Released | 2002 | ||||
| Recorded | 2001-2002 | ||||
| Genre | Alternative rock, post-grunge | ||||
| Length | 3:21 (Orchestral background version) 3:09 (No Strings version) |
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| Label | Roadrunner Records Sony BMG |
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| Writer(s) | Chad Kroeger and Josey Scott | ||||
| Producer | Chad Kroeger | ||||
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"Hero" is a single by Chad Kroeger, the lead singer of Nickelback, recorded in 2002 by Kroeger, Josey Scott, the lead singer of Saliva, Tyler Connolly, guitarist and lead singer of Theory of a Deadman, Mike Kroeger, bassist of Nickelback, Matt Cameron, drummer of Pearl Jam and Jeremy Taggart drummer of Our Lady Peace (for the video), for Spider-Man. It is generally credited in full to "Chad Kroeger featuring Josey Scott."
The song was featured on the soundtrack to Spider-Man and became a cross-genre hit in the summer of 2002, reaching #1 on the Billboard Modern Rock and Mainstream Rock charts, and placing highly in the Billboard Hot 100, peaking at #3, also winning considerable airplay at contemporary hit radio, hot adult contemporary and modern adult contemporary radio formats. Hero became 4x Platinum in the U.S. and 8x Platinum in Canada. It also did well in the United Kingdom, peaking at #4, and also being released on the Nickelback album Silver Side Up.
The song was the result of a collaboration between Kroeger and Scott. "I was like, 'Dude, we've got to do Spider-Man, dude. That's dope. That's going to be big,'" Scott told Yahoo!'s entertainment news service LAUNCH. "He had the idea for the song 'Hero' so I came up to Vancouver and met him. He pitched me the idea, and I was like that was pretty dope. So we sort of tweaked it, together, laid down some harmonies on it, and played everything from congas to acoustics on it."
Matt Cameron, who played drums on the track did not appear in the music video and cited family issues as the reason. He was replaced with Our Lady Peace drummer Jeremy Taggart.
Alice in Chains guitarist Jerry Cantrell was originally picked to play the solo (later played by Connolly), but pulled out because he was concentrating on his solo album. He did however contribute a song to the soundtrack called "She Was My Girl".
Reviewing the song for NME, Imran Ahmed drew a strong comparison to "How You Remind Me", Kroeger's 2001 international breakthrough with Nickelback, calling the formula for both "Commercial grunge + MOR sensibility = Nu-MOR hit."
There are two versions of this song, one with an orchestral background and one without.
It was covered by David Cook and David Archuleta at the American Idol Season 7 Finale.
[edit] Music video
The music video consists of the band playing, with footage of the movie.
[edit] Personnel
- Chad Kroeger of Nickelback - electric guitar, vocals
- Josey Scott of Saliva - acoustic guitar, vocals
- Tyler Connolly of Theory of a Deadman - guitar and guitar solo
- Mike Kroeger of Nickelback - bass
- Matt Cameron of Pearl Jam - drums
- Jeremy Taggart of Our Lady Peace - drums (for the music video)
[edit] External links
- NME review
- "Josey Scott On Teaming With Chad Kroeger For 'Hero'" (Yahoo! LAUNCH, May 11 2002)
- "'Hero' Becomes Top Rock Track While Spider-Man Goes Gold" (Yahoo! LAUNCH, June 6 2002)
| Preceded by "Seein' Red" by Unwritten Law |
Billboard Modern Rock Tracks number-one single June 8 - June 29, 2002 |
Succeeded by "By the Way" by Red Hot Chili Peppers |
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