Hey There

CLARENCE GASKILL, JIMMY MC HUGH

Hey there, you with the stars in your eyes
Love never made a fool of you, you used to be too wise

Hey there, you on that high flying cloud
Though she won't throw a crumb to you
You think someday she'll come to you

Better forget her, her with her nose in the air
She has you dancing on a string
break it and she won't care

Won't you take this advice I hand you like a brother
Or are you not seeing things too clear?
Are you too much in love to hear?
Is it all going in one ear and out the other?

Better forget her, her with her nose in the air
She has you dancing on a string
break it and she won't care

Won't you take this advice I hand you like a brother
Or are you not seeing things too clear?
Are you too much in love to hear?
Is it all going in one ear and out the other?

Trivia about the song Hey There by Sammy Davis, Jr.

On which albums was the song “Hey There” released by Sammy Davis, Jr.?
Sammy Davis, Jr. released the song on the albums “Starring Sammy Davis Jr.” in 1955, “Sammy Davis, Jr. at Town Hall” in 1958, “The Sammy Davis Jr. Show with Special Guests Stars” in 1965, “The Sammy Davis Jr. Show” in 1966, “My Greatest Songs” in 1991, “All the Things You Are” in 1996, “Yes I Can!: The Sammy Davis Jr. Story” in 1999, “The Decca Years (1954-1960)” in 2000, “The Definitive Collection” in 2006, “Hey There (1949-1955)” in 2006, and “My Shining Hour” in 2008.
Who composed the song “Hey There” by Sammy Davis, Jr.?
The song “Hey There” by Sammy Davis, Jr. was composed by CLARENCE GASKILL, JIMMY MC HUGH.

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