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"You and Me Song" is a song by Swedish band the Wannadies. Originally released as a single in November 1994, it became the group's biggest hit. Originally released as a single in November 1994, it became the group's biggest hit.
According to Nielsen SoundScan, "You and Me" was the ninth top selling digital song of 2005. [20] On May 19, 2005, "You and Me" was certified Gold by the RIAA for selling more than 500,000 units of the song. [21] The song also achieved international success. In Australia, the song debuted at number 30 on the ARIA Charts for the week of May 29 ...
Paris, Leslie. "Happily Ever After: Free to Be ... You and Me, Second-Wave Feminism, and 1970s American Children's Culture". pp. 519–538. Rotskoff, Lori, and Laura L. Lovett. When We Were Free to Be... Looking Back at a Children's Classic and the Difference It Made. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2012. ISBN 978-0-807-83755-9.
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"You and Me" is a song recorded by Swiss group Takasa, a band composed of six members of the Swiss Salvation Army. [ 1 ] Written and produced by Georg Schlunegger for HitMill Records, [ 1 ] the song competed in the Swiss national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest 2013 , Die grosse Entscheidungs Show .
"You and Me" is a song recorded by English singer-songwriter Damon Albarn for his solo studio album Everyday Robots. Albarn and producer Richard Russell had previously worked on Bobby Womack's comeback album The Bravest Man in the Universe and on the DRC Music album Kinshasa One Two.
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The original version recorded by The Four Tops was a moderate success, charting at number 40 on the US Billboard's Hot Black Singles chart. [1]Due to the bigger success of the Whitney Houston version, "I Believe in You and Me" is most popularly known as a Whitney Houston song.