Hey you! Out there in the cold
F#m9 F#m G#mGetting lonely, getting old, can you feel me
F#m9 F#m F#m9 F#mHey you! Standing in the aisles
With itchy feet and fading smiles, can you feel me
B A G#m F#mHey you! don't help them to bury the light
C#m Bm F#m9 F#m F#m9 F#m Em9 Em Em9 EmDon't give in without a fight
Hey you! out there on your own
F#m9 F#m G#mSitting naked by the phone would you touch me
F#m9 F#m F#m9 F#m
Hey you! With your ear against the wall
F#m9 F#m G#mWaiting for someone to call out would you touch me
Hey you! would you help me to carry the stone
C#m Bm F#mOpen your heart, I'm coming home
F#m Bm F#m Bm F#m
But it was only fantasy
E A DThe wall was too high, as you can see
E A DNo matter how we tried he could not break free
And the worms ate into his brain
Hey you! Out there on the road
F#m9 F#m G#mDoing what you're told, can you help me
F#m9 F#m F#m9 F#mHey you! out there beyond the wall
Braking bottles in the hall, can you help me
B A G#m F#mHey you! don't tell me there's no hope at all
C#m Bm F#mTogether we stand, divided we fall
Hey You is a song by English rock band Pink Floyd, released in 1979 and is one of the best known among the songs which makes use of the technique hi-string guitar tuning