"Hey You!" is the seventh and final single by American rock band No Doubt from the album Tragic Kingdom.
Cooper joined Skillet in 1999, between the albums Hey You, I Love Your Soul and Invincible.
Hey Hey It's Saturday | Hey Arnold! | Hey Jude | Hey Brother | Hey Vern, It's Ernest! | Hey Joe | Hey Good Lookin' | Hey Everyone! | Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye | Knowhutimean? Hey Vern, It's My Family Album | Hey! Say! JUMP | Ho Hey | Hey There Lonely Girl | Hey, Stop Stabbing Me! | Hey Rosetta! | Hey! Hey! Hey! Music Champ | Hey, Hey, Hey, It's Fat Albert | Hey Good Lookin' (film) | Hey Dad..! | Hey Boy Hey Girl | Hey! Baby | Hey! Ba-Ba-Re-Bop | Hey | Tony Hey | Jody Hey | Hey You, I Love Your Soul | Hey, Slavs | Hey, Shipwreck | Hey Petrunko | Hey Paula |
The song lyrics makes reference to the 1947 movie The Bachelor and the Bobby-Soxer starring Cary Grant: "Hey, You remind me of the Man / Babe, What Man / Babe, The Man / Babe with the Power....".
Pop Has Freed Us, a compilation/career retrospective by Papas Fritas, contains eight songs from their studio albums and nine rarities, and comes with a DVD featuring three music videos ("Afterall," "Hey Hey You Say," and "Way You Walk").
It features the song "Hey, You!", a rarity previously only available as the B-side to the infamous "Song of Scatland" single and later remixed and re-released as "U-Turn" on the Everybody Jam! album.
The name of the Gingers' debut EP references Stanley Kubrick's 1987 film Full Metal Jacket, in which a prostitute in Da Nang propositions a soldier, asking "Hey, you got girlfriend Vietnam? Me so horny. Me love you long time."
The album was released by the band's label, 'Hey You' and produced by Justin Hawkins.