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A hallmark of Chicago's "jazz-rock" fusion, the track features a blend of orchestral arrangements and soulful pop. Chicago - Just You 'N' Me Enjoy Song - Facebook

"" is a seminal ballad by the American rock band Chicago , originally released in September 1973 as the second single from their chart-topping album Chicago VI . The 2002 Remaster refers to the expanded reissue produced by Rhino Records , which refreshed the band's catalog with improved sonic clarity and bonus tracks. Origins and Songwriting Just You 'N' Me (2002 Remaster)

The song was written by the band’s trombonist, , under unique circumstances. Following a "nasty lovers' quarrel" with his then-fiancée Karen, she locked herself in the bathroom. To cool off, Pankow went to his piano, and the song "poured out" in its entirety—a rare moment of immediate clarity in his songwriting career. The couple eventually reconciled and married shortly after, even using the song's lead sheet as their wedding announcement. Musical Composition A hallmark of Chicago's "jazz-rock" fusion, the track