Hey You

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"Hey You" is a haunting, introspective rock song by Pink Floyd from their concept album *The Wall*, exploring themes of isolation and desperate longing for connection.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf song
album The Wall NERFINISHED
artist Pink Floyd NERFINISHED
composer Roger Waters NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
featuresVocalist David Gilmour NERFINISHED
Roger Waters NERFINISHED
follows Goodbye Blue Sky NERFINISHED
genre progressive rock
rock
hasInstrumentation acoustic guitar
bass guitar
drums
electric guitar
synthesizer
vocals
hasMood haunting
introspective
hasNotableLyric "Don’t give in without a fight"
"Hey you, out there in the cold" NERFINISHED
hasStructure verse-chorus form with instrumental sections
hasTheme alienation
despair
isolation
longing for connection
psychological breakdown
includedIn The Wall (film) NERFINISHED
isConceptAlbumTrack The Wall NERFINISHED
isOnSide Side 3 of The Wall (original LP)
label Columbia Records
Harvest Records NERFINISHED
language English
lyricist Roger Waters NERFINISHED
narrativeRole depicts Pink trying to reach out from behind his metaphorical wall
partOf The Wall NERFINISHED
performer Pink Floyd NERFINISHED
precedes Is There Anybody Out There? NERFINISHED
producer Bob Ezrin NERFINISHED
David Gilmour NERFINISHED
James Guthrie NERFINISHED
Roger Waters NERFINISHED
recordedBy Pink Floyd NERFINISHED
recordedInStudio Britannia Row Studios NERFINISHED
CBS Studios New York NERFINISHED
Producers Workshop NERFINISHED
Super Bear Studios NERFINISHED
releaseYear 1979

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