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・ Hey You, I Love Your Soul
・ Hey You, Pikachu!
・ Hey You. Yes You.
・ Hey Young Girl
・ Hey Young World
・ Hey Yvette/The Grass Grows Green
・ Hey Zeus!
・ Hey! (Julio Iglesias album)
・ Hey! (Jullie album)
・ Hey! (Masaharu Fukuyama song)
・ Hey! Album
・ Hey! Ba-Ba-Re-Bop
・ Hey! Baby (Bruce Channel song)
・ Hey! Bo Diddley
・ Hey! Bob! My Friend!
Hey! Hello!
・ Hey! Hey! Hey! Music Champ
・ Hey! Hey! USA
・ Hey! It's James Moody
・ Hey! Say!
・ Hey! Say! 2010 Ten Jump
・ Hey! Say! JUMP
・ Hey! Say! JUMP discography
・ Hey! Say! Jump-ing Tour '08-'09
・ Hey! Spring of Trivia
・ Hey's Crossing Halt railway station
・ Hey, Al
・ Hey, Baby, What's Wrong
・ Hey, Boo
・ Hey, Brother, Pour the Wine


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Hey! Hello! : ウィキペディア英語版
Hey! Hello!

Hey! Hello! is a British-American power pop band, formed by the New York-based singer Victoria Liedtke and the British singer-songwriter, Ginger Wildheart.
Their self-titled debut album was recorded throughout 2012, with Wildheart playing drums, bass and guitars as well as contributing vocals. His parts were recorded by Russ Russell before being sent to New York, for Liedtke to add her vocals with engineering assistance from Bryan Scary.
In November 2012, the band released "How I Survived The Punk Wars", which was championed by Duff McKagan who commented in his Seattle weekly blog that "It's perhaps the best and most real punk rock song in a long, long time. It actually stunned me,"
Their debut self-titled album was commercially released on July 22, 2013 in the UK, to critical acclaim with ''The Sun'' newspaper awarding it 4.5 out of 5 and AllMusic commenting "This combination of melody and drive makes for an album that's ridiculously big, overblown, and super fun". It went to number 1 in the UK Rock Chart on July 28, 2013. The album's cover was designed by artist Frank Kozik.
They toured the UK supporting The Wildhearts in 2014. In January 2015, the band announced several shows including a set at Download Festival. Liedtke will be replaced with Love Zombies singer Hollis J for these events.
According to Ginger, the band's name was chosen by his son, who had misheard the Ramones lyric "Hey Ho, Let's Go".
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