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  • Me and You
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  • "Me and You" is a song about cooperation, sung by Roosevelt Franklin and his sister, Mary Frances Franklin. Mary Frances sings about the time when she needed help to put a box up on a shelf, so Roosevelt helped her. Then he sings about the time he was carrying a load of clothes, and he dropped them, so she helped him. They can even do fun things together, like sit on both ends of a seesaw.
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Lyricist
  • Matt Robinson
Date
  • 1971
Composer
Publisher
  • Pickled Pigs Feet, Ltd.
abstract
  • "Me and You" is a song about cooperation, sung by Roosevelt Franklin and his sister, Mary Frances Franklin. Mary Frances sings about the time when she needed help to put a box up on a shelf, so Roosevelt helped her. Then he sings about the time he was carrying a load of clothes, and he dropped them, so she helped him. They can even do fun things together, like sit on both ends of a seesaw.