Hey There
“Hey There” is a classic American song with music and lyrics written by Richard Adler and Jerry Ross. It was composed in 1954 and has since become a well-known and enduring standard in American music. The song gained popularity as part of the Broadway musical “The Pajama Game,” for which it was written.
The lyrics of “Hey There” convey a sense of affection and a heartfelt message to someone special. The song is addressed to a loved one, and the lyrics express admiration and affection. The opening lines, “Hey there, you with the stars in your eyes,” set the tone for a song filled with charm and romantic sentiment.
“Hey There” has been widely recorded and performed by various artists in different musical styles, including traditional pop and jazz. Notable versions include those by Rosemary Clooney and Sammy Davis Jr., among others.
The song’s melodic and heartfelt qualities have made it a favorite for vocalists and audiences. “Hey There” remains a timeless and cherished piece of American music, celebrated for its themes of love and admiration.