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Credited to “Glenn Danzig and the Power and Fury Orchestra,” which was the same membership as the initial lineup of Danzig but without Eerie Von. Glenn Danzig originally wrote it for a female vocalist but recorded it himself when producer Rick Rubin could not find the right woman to sing it.
You and me, we were thick
Through the best and worst of it
How I wish it was then
And you were still right here with me
But how can you bring back the dead
And try to tell them you're sorry
How can you live with yourself
Knowing
Got to be your friend again
Forgive me, can't you see me in your darkness
I'm feeling lonely and less than zero
You and me, we were tight
How I miss that feeling now
All our lives, all this guilt
I must feel until the end of time
Oh
But how can you bring back the dead
And try to tell them you're sorry
How can you live with yourself
Knowing
I got to be a friend again
Forgive me, can't you see me in your darkness
Feeling lonely and less than zero
Now, come on, come on, yea
(Got to be a friend again
Forgive me, can't you see me in your darkness
Feeling lonely, less than zero)
You and me
We were
Oh, how could we let our friendship end
All our lives
We were free
We were
Come on, come on, come on, come on, friend
(Got to be a friend again
Forgive me, can't you see me in your darkness
Feeling lonely, less than zero)
You and me
We were
How could we live through sorrow
All our lives
We were free
We were
Woah oh, ooh
You and Me (Less Than Zero) was written by Rick Rubin & Glenn Danzig.
You and Me (Less Than Zero) was produced by Rick Rubin.
Glenn Danzig released You and Me (Less Than Zero) on Fri Nov 06 1987.