Hey or Hey! may refer to:
Hey! is an album by Julio Iglesias. It was released in 1980 by Columbia Records. The album hit number one worldwide, and sales of the Spanish version purportedly surpassed 20 million. In 1981, Iglesias was nominated for a Grammy Award for the album under the Latin Pop Album category.
Hey! is the debut studio album by Brazilian recording artist Jullie. It was released on September 22, 2009 by Deckdisc. After writing songs for several established acts, Jullie released this album. The main theme of the songs is girl power. The songs are mostly inspired by Jullie's love of youth, rebellion, and discover who you are in 4.modern lifestyle. Musically, the album drew inspiration from pop and pop rock influenced by singers like Lily Allen, Madonna, Alanis Morissette, and its main reference, Katy Perry, directed to a feminist position. The album was praised by the young, calling Jullie as "Brazilian Katy Perry" for his music style and way of dressing. The first single "Alice" was released in April and the second single "Hey!" was released in November, 2009.
Leeland is a Christian rock band from Baytown, Texas. The band was formed in 2004, although lead singer Leeland Mooring had been writing songs beforehand. Leeland is composed of Leeland Mooring (lead vocals, guitar), Jack Mooring (backing vocals, keyboards), Casey Moore (guitar), Shelly Roberts (bass, backing vocals) and Mike Smith (drums). The band's original line-up included Jeremiah Wood, who left the band in late 2006 and was replaced by guitarist Matt Campbell in late spring of 2007.
Leeland has released four studio albums, receiving a Grammy Award nomination and two Dove Award nominations for their debut album Sound of Melodies (2006). The band's third album, Love Is on the Move, was released on August 25, 2009.
Leeland's fourth studio album, The Great Awakening, was released on September 20, 2011, and received a nomination to the 54th Grammy Awards for Best Contemporary Christian Music Album.
Leeland (also called Leeland Road) is a Virginia Railway Express station located at 275 Leeland Road in Stafford, Virginia, although VRE claims it's in Falmouth, Virginia. The station serves the Fredericksburg Line and shares the right-of-way with Amtrak's Northeast Regional, Silver Meteor, Silver Star, Palmetto, Auto Train, Carolinian and Piedmont trains. However, no Amtrak trains stop here. The station is located next to the Leeland Station community, which was named after the VRE station. It is also next to Conway Elementary School.
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Dustin' off your tomb stone
Raise some hell tonight
Got a fifth of J.D.
And the moon is shining bright
I remember old friends
The way life used to be
Standing tall with the wildest soldiers
Where no memories
Bring my Dead Friends out tonight
Cause I sure am raising hell
Bring my Dead Friends out tonight
Cause I sure am raising hell
Listed missy and her kissy lies
Cat of nine tails now
Get on the back and hold on tight
I'm gonna take you to hell
I remember old friends
The way life used to be
Standing tall with the wildest soldiers
Where no memories
Bring my Dead Friends out tonight
Cause I sure am raising hell
Bring my Dead Friends out tonight
Cause I sure am raising hell
One last trip to now where
Under the skys tonight
Riding high with the wildest demonds
Monn is shinning bright
I remember old friends
The way life used to be
Standing tall with the wildest soldiers
Where no memories
Bring my Dead Friends out tonight
Cause I sure am raising hell
Bring my Dead Friends out tonight