You And Me

Lifehouse · Lifehouse [2005]

What day is it?

And in what month?

This clock never seem so alive



I can't keep up

And I can't back down I've been losing

So much time



'Cause it's you and me

And all of the people with nothing to do

Nothing to lose



And it's you and me

And all of the people and I dunno why

I can't keep my eyes offa you



One of the things

That I wanna say

Just aren't coming out right



I'm tripping on words

You got my head spinning

I don't know where to go from here



'Cause it's you and me

And all of the people with nothing to do

Nothing to prove



And it's you and me

And all of the people and I dunno why

I can't keep my eyes offa you



There's something about you now

I can't quite figure out

Everything she does is beautiful

Everything she does is right



'Cause it's you and me

And all of the people with nothing to do

Nothing to lose



And it's you and me

And all of the people and I dunno why

I can't keep my eyes offa



You and me

And all of the people with nothing to do

Nothing to prove



And it's you and me

And all of the people and I dunno why

I can't keep my eyes offa you



What day is it?

And in what month?

This clock never seemed so alive

You And Me

Lifehouse's 'You And Me' stands as a defining track from their 2005 self-titled album, capturing the band's signature blend of alternative rock and emotional introspection. The song features the group's characteristic layered vocals and driving guitar work, reflecting the band's ability to balance raw energy with melodic vulnerability. Released during a period when Lifehouse was solidifying their status as a major force in the alternative rock scene, the recording exemplifies their approach to crafting anthemic ballads that resonate with themes of connection and longing. The track remains a staple of their discography, showcasing the band's enduring appeal and their capacity to create music that feels both personal and universally relatable within the genre's landscape.