"Hey You!" is a song by American rock band No Doubt, released as the final single release from the album Tragic Kingdom (1995). The single was released on February 23, 1998 as the final single in the Netherlands. It is the final single to feature original keyboardist Eric Stefani, who left in 1994.
A music video utilising footage from Live in the Tragic Kingdom was made to promote the song. It was directed by Sophie Muller. It was released only in the Netherlands.
As it was only released in the Netherlands, the single charted at the Dutch music charts at number 51.
Hey You may refer to:
Head for the Door is the third studio album from the U.S. alternative rock band The Exies. It was released on November 30, 2004.
"Ugly" would prove to be the album's single and found notable airplay upon release. The song's chorus utilizes an easily recognizable power chord structure previously heard in Saliva's hit single, "Always", released not long prior to "Ugly."
"Ugly" was also used as the theme song for WWE Survivor Series 2004.
"Hey You" was included in Guitar Hero, and would later appear in Guitar Hero: Smash Hits. "Slow Drain" was featured in NFL Street 2. It is on Parental Advisory: Explicit Lyrics
"What You Deserve" is included in the soundtrack of Juiced.
Four Wheel Drive is the fourth album by Canadian rock band Bachman–Turner Overdrive, released in 1975 (see 1975 in music). It peaked at #1 in Canada on the RPM national albums chart on October 4 and again on October 18, 1975 while hitting #5 on the U.S. Pop Albums chart. The most popular single from the album, "Hey You," was written by Randy Bachman. It reached #1 in Canada, holding the top position on the RPM national singles chart for two weeks in June, 1975, and #21 on the U.S. charts. Some reviews stated the song was directed at Bachman's former Guess Who band mate, Burton Cummings.
According to liner notes supplied with the BTO compilation CD The Anthology, Mercury records had wanted a quick follow-up to the highly successful Not Fragile album. Thus, Four-Wheel Drive was recorded in six days, much of it containing material that was left over from the Not Fragile sessions.
This album is currently in print.
Oral Fixation, Vol. 2 is the seventh studio album and second English language album by Colombian singer-songwriter Shakira, released on November 28, 2005, by Epic Records. After attaining international success with her third studio effort, Laundry Service (2001), Shakira decided to create a two-part follow-up record. She released the project as the follow-up to her sixth studio effort Fijación Oral, Vol. 1, with which she had attained international success five months prior. As co-producer, Shakira enlisted producers including previous collaborators Gustavo Cerati, Lester Mendez, Luis Fernando Ochoa and Rick Rubin to work alongside newer partners Jerry Duplessis, Wyclef Jean, Tim Mitchell and The Matrix.
Musically the album follows in the vein of her earlier works, the album is heavily influenced by Latin pop styles, and additionally incorporates elements of dance-pop, pop rock, and trip hop. Upon its release, Oral Fixation, Vol. 2 received generally favorable reviews from music critics, who complimented it as her strongest project to date. The album debuted at number five on the US Billboard 200 with first-week sales of 128,000 copies, the album was later certified platinum by Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) and has sold over 1.7 million units in the country. It additionally topped charts in Denmark and Mexico. To date, the record has sold approximately 8 million copies worldwide.
Hey you walking in the tight blue jeans
Your eyes are burning and your face is pretty mean
The light is red but your eyes are blue
You try to look good, but you know it isn't true
You cross the street, you're half way there
You're on your way to hell, but you don't care
You don't know where you're going
You haven't got a clue
When the party's over, whatcha gonna do?
Hey, hey you
Truth grows dim your innocence lost
Your name was called when He was dying on the cross
Sooner or later you must decide
You've tasted hell, now let Jesus be your high
You cross the street, you're half way there
You're on your way to hell, but you don't care
You don't know where you're going
You haven't got a clue
When the party's over, whatcha gonna do?
Hey, hey you
You're flying high on Sunday, but Monday's on a roll
Too many white lines on a sea of glass
The snake has got your soul