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Just You ‘N’ Me was released in September 1973. It was written by Chicago trombonist James Pankow, after he and his wife got into an argument. To calm himself down after the fight, he went to the piano and wrote the song.
We had a disagreement, and rather than put my fist through the wall or get cr...
[Intro: Peter Cetera]
Hoo hoo hoo yeah
[Verse 1: Peter Cetera]
You are my love in my life
And you are my inspiration
Just you and me
Simple and free
Baby, you're everything I've ever dreamed of
Yeah, yeah
[Verse 2: Peter Cetera]
Give me your own special smile
Promise you'll never leave me
Just you and me
Simple and free
Life is so easy
When you're beside me
Oh girl
[Chorus: Peter Cetera, with bandmates]
Come hold me close
Yeah, never release me
(Oh baby don't release me)
Open your arms, let my love in
(Let me in, let me in, let me in)
Love me tonight
Yeah
Love me forever
And ever
(You know I can't forget you)
[Instrumental Solo]
[Soprano Saxophone Solo]
[Bridge: All]
Just you and me to carry on
Simple and free my lovely
Two flow as one as love's reward
Loving you girl is so damn easy, yeah
Yeah, yeah
[Verse 3: Peter Cetera, with bandmates]
You are my love in my life
You are my inspiration
Just you and me
Simple and free (Ooh)
Baby, you're everything I've ever dreamed of
Yeah, yeah
Just You ‘N’ Me was written by James Pankow.
Just You ‘N’ Me was produced by James William Guercio.
Chicago released Just You ‘N’ Me on Fri Sep 07 1973.
In a April 1999 interview with Debbie Kruger, James Pankow said:
“Just You ‘n’ Me” was the one exception in my many years of writing songs, that kind of all the elements of that song happened simultaneously. It was, the inspiration of that song and the output that created that song was the result o...
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Yes, “Just You ‘N’ Me” was certified Gold by the RIAA on January 2nd, 1974.