You and Me (Uniting Nations song)

"You and Me"
Single by Uniting Nations
from the album One World
Released 2005
Format 12", Enhanced CD, downloads
Recorded 2005
Genre Dance music
Length 3:05 (radio edit)
Label Gut Records Ltd
Songwriter(s) Daz Sampson, Paul Keenan
Uniting Nations singles chronology
"Out of Touch"
(2004)
"You and Me"
(2005)
"Ai No Corrida"
(2005)

"Out of Touch"
(2004)
"You and Me"
(2005)
"Ai No Corrida"
(2005)
Music video
"Ai No Corrida" on YouTube

"You and Me" is the second single of the UK act Uniting Nations immediately following the big success of "Out of Touch", Uniting Nations' remake of a Hall and Oats hit. The single also appears in the Uniting Nations album One World. The song fronted the newcoming member of the band Craig Powell. The track also included vocals from studio session artist Jinian Wilde.

The live performance including appearance on the Top of the Pops[1] was by Craig Powell. The single did relatively well, reaching #15 on the UK Singles Chart.

Music video

The music video[2] was shot in a 9 to 5 office bureau setting, during a heatwave, while the sexy secretaries are drooling over a new "office boy" recruit (Powell) trying to seduce him.

Track list

12" release

  1. (A1). You and Me (Bimbo Jones dub)
  2. (B1). You and Me (Aston Martinez & Mario Held remix)
  3. (B2). You and Me (radio edit)

Maxi CD (UK)

  1. You and Me (radio edit) (3:09)
  2. You and Me (extended original mix) (6:42)
  3. You and Me (Bimbo Jones club mix) (8:27)
  4. You and Me (Aston Martinez & Mario Held remix) (6:52)
  5. You and Me (Paul Roberts remix) (6:51)
  6. You and Me (Dizzy Deejays Vs The Little Rascals remix) (5:34)
  7. You and Me music video

Promo CD

  1. You and Me (Bimbo Jones club mix) (8:27)
  2. You and Me (Bimbo Jones dub) (8:28)
  3. You and Me (Overklash remix) (6:15)
  4. You and Me (Aston Martinez & Mario Held remix) (6:51)

Charts

Chart (2005) Peak
position
Finland (Suomen virallinen lista)[3] 14
Ireland (IRMA) 26
Scotland (Official Charts Company)[4] 49
UK Singles (Official Charts Company)[5] 15

References

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