About the song

## Hey There: Rosemary Clooney’s Timeless Charm

**Rosemary Clooney’s** “Hey There” is a classic tune that has stood the test of time, captivating audiences with its infectious melody and Clooney’s velvety vocals. Released in 1954, this song is a testament to the enduring power of great songwriting and timeless performance.

The song’s simple yet elegant lyrics paint a picture of a carefree summer day, filled with laughter, love, and the joy of being alive. Clooney’s delivery is both playful and heartfelt, capturing the essence of the song’s carefree spirit. Her voice, with its warm and inviting tone, draws listeners in and makes them feel like they are part of the scene she’s describing.

“Hey There” is a prime example of the golden age of American popular music. The arrangement is lush and sophisticated, featuring a swinging rhythm and a rich orchestral accompaniment. The song’s popularity can be attributed in part to Clooney’s charismatic personality, which shines through in her performance. She has a way of connecting with her audience on a personal level, making them feel like they are old friends.

Beyond its commercial success, “Hey There” has also made a significant cultural impact. It has been covered by countless artists over the years, from Frank Sinatra to Ella Fitzgerald. The song has been featured in films, television shows, and commercials, cementing its place in the American music canon.

In conclusion, “Hey There” is a timeless classic that continues to delight and inspire. Rosemary Clooney’s performance is a masterclass in vocal artistry, and the song’s infectious melody and uplifting lyrics make it a joy to listen to. Whether you’re a longtime fan of Clooney’s music or simply looking for a great song to add to your playlist, “Hey There” is a must-listen.

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Lyrics

Lately when I’m in my room, all by myself
in the solitary gloom, I call to myself
Hey there you with the stars in your eyes
love never made a fool of you
you use to be too wise
hey there you on that high flyin cloud
though he won’t throw a crumb to you
you think someday he’ll come to you
better forget him, him with his nose in the air
he has you dancin on a string
break it and he won’t care
won’t you take this advice I hand you like a mother
or are you not seein things to clear
are you too much in love to hear
is it all goin in one ear and out the other
hey there you with the stars in your eyes
spoken (Are you talking to me?)
love never made a fool of you
(Not until now)
you used to be too wise
(Yes, I was once)
willyou take this advice I hand you like a mother
or am i not seein things to clear
are you just too far gone to hear
is it all goin in one ear and out the other

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