Hey Boy (Italian: Proibito rubare; also known as No Stealing and Guagilo) is a 1948 Italian drama film directed by Luigi Comencini and starring Adolfo Celi. A missionary on his way to Africa has his suitcase stolen in Naples. While trying to locate it, he comes to realise the suffering and poverty in the city, and decides his work is needed there.
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"Hey Boy" is the second single and fourth track from hip hop group Teddybears's album Fresh. It was successful in Sweden, reaching the 20th spot and stayed for 21 weeks on the Sweden Single Top 60 chart. The music video received airplay on ZTV.
"Hey Boy (Get Your Ass Up)" is the second single by pop music Polish group Blog 27, from their 2006 album, LOL.
In the end of 2006 song "Hey Boy (Get Your Ass Up)" singled out by Billboard senior editor Charles Eddy in his charts "Top 10 singles and albums of 2006.". Eddy recognize Blog 27's single as one of the best song in 2006 along with Lily Allen and Carrie Underwood. It is a cover of a song originally released by Swedish band Teddybears in 2004.
The music video for "Hey Boy (Get Your Ass Up)" was the first video by Blog 27 to be directed by Alicja Kalisz. Primarily filmed in Warsaw, the video premiered at Interia.pl on late Summer 2005, and later in 2006 on VIVA Germany and debuted at number nine in weekly airplay chart “Get the Clip”.
"Hey Boy" is a song by British pop group Take That. It was released through Polydor Records on 16 October 2015 as the fourth single from their seventh studio album, III (2014). The song was written by Take That and produced by Greg Kurstin and features Mark Owen, Gary Barlow and Howard Donald on lead vocals.
On completion of Take That's sell out European tour, Take That Live 2015, the band announced they would be re-releasing their number one-album, III, with 4 new songs. "Hey Boy", one of these new songs, was announced as the third single from the album in advance of the record. The single follows an electro-pop style that the band adopt in "III" with Howard Donald describing the single as the "most excited" he has been about a release in a "long time"..
Take That performed the single live for the first time on the day it was released to radio on 16 October 2015. The band performed the single on TFI Friday, the first time the band had played on the show.