Just You, Just Me

King Crimson · Other Songs - King Crimson

Just you, just me

Let's find a cozy spot

To cuddle and woo.

Just us, just we

I've missed an awful lot

My trouble is you.



Oh, gee!

What are your charms for?

What are my arms for?

Use your imagination!



Just you, just me

I'll tie a lover's knot

Around wonderful you.



~interlude~



Oh, gee!

What are your charms for?

What are my arms for?

Use your imagination!



Just you, just me

I'll tie a lover's knot

Tie a lover's knot

Tie a lover's knot

Around wonderful you.

Just You, Just Me - King Crimson

King Crimson's "Just You, Just Me" stands as a defining track within the band's progressive rock catalog, showcasing the group's signature blend of complex time signatures and intricate guitar work. Recorded during the mid-1970s, the song reflects the era's shift toward more accessible rock while maintaining the ensemble's technical prowess. The composition features the distinctive interplay between the keyboardist's atmospheric textures and the guitarist's melodic lines, characteristic of the band's evolution from their earlier experimental phases. As a staple of their discography, the recording captures the collaborative spirit of the lineup, offering a dynamic listening experience that balances structural ambition with melodic clarity. It remains a notable example of the band's contribution to the progressive rock genre, highlighting their ability to craft songs that are both intellectually stimulating and emotionally resonant.