Hey There
Sam Cooke Lyrics


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Hey there, you with the stars in your eyes
Love never made a fool of you
You used to be too, yes, Hey there
You on that high-flying cloud

Tough she won't throw a crumb at 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

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

won't you take this advice
I hand you like a brother
Or are you not seeing things to clear
Are you too much in love to hear




Is it all going in one ear and out the other
hmm and out the other, in one ear and out the other

Overall Meaning

The song "Hey There" by Sam Cooke talks about love and the perils of falling for someone who may not reciprocate those feelings. The lyrics are directed towards someone with stars in their eyes, who is in love with a woman who won't give them the time of day. Despite this, the person is still holding out hope that someday she will come around. The singer advises the person to forget about the woman, who has him dancing on a string, and warns that if he continues to hold onto hope, it will only lead to heartache.


The repetition of the phrase "Hey there" throughout the song serves to emphasize the singer's concern for the person in question. He is offering advice like a brother would, hoping to help this person avoid the pain that comes with unrequited love. The image of the person being on a high-flying cloud further emphasizes their idealization of the woman they are in love with.


The song ultimately serves as a cautionary tale about the dangers of putting too much stock into someone who may not feel the same way. It encourages people to be pragmatic and to avoid putting all their eggs in one basket when it comes to matters of the heart.


Line by Line Meaning

Hey there, you with the stars in your eyes
Hello, you whose eyes sparkle with hope and wonder.


Love never made a fool of you
Love has never caused you to act foolish or make poor decisions.


You used to be too, yes, Hey there
I used to be like you, with stars in my eyes and a heart full of hope.


You on that high-flying cloud
You are currently experiencing a feeling of elation and joy.


Tough she won't throw a crumb at you
Even though she will not give you the time of day,


You think someday she'll come to you
You still believe that one day she might be interested in you.


Better forget her
It might be best to let go of your attachment to her.


her with her nose in the air
She has an attitude of superiority and arrogance.


She has you dancing on a string
She has you under her control and playing with your emotions.


Break it and she won't care
If you were to break away from her, she would feel no remorse or regret.


Hey there, won't you take this advice
Listen to me, won't you?


I hand you like a brother
Consider my advice as if it were coming from a close family member.


Or are you not seeing things to clear
Perhaps you do not have a clear perspective on the situation.


Are you too much in love to hear
Could it be that your feelings are preventing you from truly listening?


Is it all going in one ear and out the other
Are my words not registering with you, falling on deaf ears?


hmm and out the other, in one ear and out the other
My words seem to be having no effect on you.




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Phil David


on Goin' Home

The lyric is not “Nothing loss of days...”
It is “Nothing’s lost, all is gain...”
You will notice this actually supports the rhyme.

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