8 Chords used in the song: Em, Dm, Bm, D, D7, G, C, Am

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Em
Dm
Em
Dm
Em
Hey you! out there in the cold
Bm
Getting lonely, getting old, can you feel me
Em
Hey you! standing in the aisles
Bm
With itchy feet and fading smiles, can you feel meD
D7
G
D
C
Hey you! don't you help them to bury the lightBm
Am
Em
Dm
Don't give in without a fight.
Em
Hey you! out there on your own
Bm
Sitting naked by the phone would you touch me
Em
Hey you! with your ear against the wall
Bm
Waiting for someone to call out would you touch meD
D7
G
D
C
Hey you! would you help me to carry the stoneBm
Am
Em
Open your heart, I'm coming homeAm
Em
Am
Em
Am
Em
C
D
G
D
C
But it was only a fantasyC
G
D
C
The wall was too high, as you can seeC
D
G
D
C
No matter how he tried he could not break free
D7
Em
Dm
Em
Dm
Em
Dm
Em
Dm
And the worms ate into his brain.
Em
Hey you! out there on the road
Bm
Doing what you're told, can you help meG
Em
Hey you! out there beyond the wall
Bm
Breaking bottles in the hall, can you help meD
D7
G
D
C
Hey you! don't tell me there's no hope at all
Bm
Am
Em
Together we stand, divided we fall.
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About this song: Hey You
This is Roger Waters' ode to alienation. The opening to the second half of "The Wall" sees the narrator trying to connect with the audience, trying to make some kind of contact with any human being. But the isolation he feels from his audience is too great, and the worms (the metaphorical representations of his evil thoughts) begin to eat into his mind. This song is notable for its David Gilmour fretless bass solos which occur before the first and third verses.