Guitar chord Hey You

Hey you is a track from Pink Floyds album The Wall released in 1979. It reflects feelings of isolation and disconnection from the outside world, a recurring theme throughout the album, which tells the story of a fictional rock star named Pink.

Key:  Em
Introduction:
Em9
     
Dm
  x4
    
Em9
    
Hey you! out there in the cold
                                     
Bm
 
Getting lonely, getting old, can you feel me?
    
Em9
    
Hey you! standing in the aisles
                                           
Bm
 
With itchy feet and fading smiles, can you feel me?
D
                                        
G
  
D
  
C
 
Hey you! don't you help them to bury the li-ii-ght
Bm
           
Am
         
Em
       
Dm
 
Don't give in without a fight

    
Em9
    
Hey you! out there on your own
                                      
Bm
 
Sitting naked by the phone, would you touch me?
    
Em9
    
Hey you! with your ear against the wall
                                           
Bm
 
Waiting for someone to call out, would you touch me?
D
                                       
G
   
D
 
C
 
Hey you! would you help me to carry the sto-o-one?
Bm
              
Am
          
Em
 
Open your heart, I'm coming home

Em
   
Am
 
Em
 
C
          
D
      
G
  
D
 
C
 
But it was only a fantasy
C
                
D
        
G
   
D
   
C
 
The wall was too high, as you can see
C
                
D
              
G
   
D
     
C
 
No matter how he tried he could not break free
        
C
         
D
        
Em9
    
And the worms ate into his brain

    
Em9
    
Hey you! out there on the road
                                       
Bm
 
Always doing what you're told, can you help me?
    
Em9
    
Hey you! out there beyond the wall
                                      
Bm
 
Breaking bottles in the hall, can you help me?
D
                                         
G
  
D
  
C
 
Hey you! don't tell me there's no hope at a-aa-ll
  
Bm
             
Am
           
Em9
    
Together we stand, divided we fall.