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・ Hey Gyp (Dig the Slowness)
・ Hey Harmonica Man
・ Hey Hey
・ Hey Hey (song)
・ Hey Hey Hey (Pop Another Bottle)
・ Hey Hey It's Saturday
・ Hey Hey Michael You're Really Fantastic
・ Hey Hey My My Yo Yo
・ Hey Hey, Iran
・ Hey Hey, My My (Into the Black)
・ Hey Ho
・ Hey Ho (Gin Wigmore song)
・ Hey Ho (What You Do to Me!)
・ Hey Ho, What You Do to Me
・ Hey It's Saberdey!
Hey Jealousy
・ Hey Joe
・ Hey Joe (Blitzen Trapper song)
・ Hey Joe (Carl Smith song)
・ Hey Joe (disambiguation)
・ Hey Joe / Radio Ethiopia
・ Hey Joe! Hey Moe!
・ Hey Joel
・ Hey Johnny!
・ Hey Jude
・ Hey Jude (album)
・ Hey Jude (Wilson Pickett album)
・ Hey Jude / Hey Bing!
・ Hey Judester
・ Hey Jupiter


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Hey Jealousy : ウィキペディア英語版
Hey Jealousy

"Hey Jealousy" is a song by the Gin Blossoms. The song was included in the group's debut album ''Dusted'' (1989), and then was re-recorded on their breakthrough 1992 album ''New Miserable Experience''. It was written by lead guitarist Doug Hopkins, who was fired from the band shortly after the recording of the second album. It became their first ''Billboard'' Top-40 single in 1993, reaching number 25 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 and number 24 on the UK Singles Chart.
==Lyrics==
As one critic notes, the lyrics of the song reflect Hopkins' "constantly self-medicating in the face of depression." However, even though the lyrics' "hopefulness shriveled into empty promise," the performance of the song "is emotionally detached from Hopkins' afflictions" and presents a "sunny soundtrack" for his depression.
The lyrics originally contained the line "''you can trust me not to drink,''" referring to Hopkins' addiction, but this was changed by the band.

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