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Have you ever listened to a song and felt an instant connection? A song that transports you back to a simpler time, or perhaps one that captures the essence of a special moment in your life? If so, then you’re already familiar with the power of music. And there are few songs that have stood the test of time quite like Brenton Wood’s soulful ballad, “Me And You.”

Released in 1966, “Me And You” quickly became a hit, reaching number two on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. The song’s enduring popularity can be attributed to its timeless message of love, companionship, and the simple joy of being with someone special. Wood’s smooth, velvety vocals and the catchy melody make it easy to see why this song has resonated with listeners for generations.

One of the most striking things about “Me And You” is its ability to evoke strong emotions. The lyrics, penned by Jerry Fuller, paint a vivid picture of a deep and lasting love. Phrases like “I’ll be there to see you through” and “we’ll make it, you and I” convey a sense of security and commitment that is both heartwarming and reassuring. The song’s gentle, swaying rhythm and lush instrumentation create a dreamy atmosphere that is perfect for relaxing and reminiscing.

Brenton Wood was a talented singer-songwriter who helped to define the sound of the 1960s. His music was characterized by its soulful vocals, catchy melodies, and heartfelt lyrics. “Me And You” is arguably his most famous song, but he also had other hits such as “The Oogum Boogum” and “Gimme Little Sign.” Wood’s music continues to be enjoyed by fans of all ages, and his legacy as a musical icon is secure.

If you’re looking for a song that will make you feel good, look no further than “Me And You.” This timeless classic is the perfect choice for any occasion, whether you’re dancing with your loved one or simply relaxing at home. So turn up the volume and let the music wash over you.

Lowrider Soul Legend Brenton Wood — Jessica Lipsky

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Lyrics: Me And You

Me and You
Lets get away, from it all
Me and You
Having a ball

You know we’ve been together a long time and you know what we can
Get a lil light weight thing going. If we really put our hearts to it
If you try and I try girl there’s no telling how far we can go
Remember those lovin fools Romeo and Juliet
They thought they had a thing goin but they just didn’t know
They couldn’t visualize they had no idea how it could really be but we know

Me and You
Let’s get away
Me and You
Having a ball (Ohh Yeah)

Yes Lord, we know don’t we darlin.
We won’t be wasting our time fustin and fightin like other people
We’re gonna be too busy being in love
This is the real thing we found the groove
We move each other, we turn each other on
This could last forever, all we need to do is give some kind of sign yes lord
And from then on baby it’s easy lets talk about me and you

Me and You
Let’s get away
Me and You

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