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"Just the Two of Us" | ||||
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Single by Grover Washington Jr. featuring Bill Withers | ||||
from the album Winelight | ||||
B-side | "Make Me a Memory (Sad Samba)" | |||
Released | February 1981 | |||
Recorded | 1980 | |||
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Label | Elektra | |||
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Producer(s) | Jonathan Johnson
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"Just the Two of Us" is a 1980 song written by Bill Withers, William Salter, and Ralph MacDonald, and recorded by Grover Washington Jr. with Withers on vocals. Elektra Records released it in Washington's 1980 album Winelight and as a February 1981 single.
"Just the Two of Us" was written by Bill Withers, Ralph MacDonald and William Salter. [4] Originally an instrumental track written by MacDonald and Salter, MacDonald contacted Withers and he wrote the lyrics.
"Just the Two of Us" is in the key of F minor. The chord progression D♭maj7 – C7♭9 – Fm7 – E♭m7 A♭7 of its intro and verse can be thought of as a double-time modified reordering of the first four bars of the "Sunny" chord progression. [5] "Just the Two of Us" restarts this progression but settles on the minor tonic: D♭maj7 – C7♭9 – Fm7 – %. Its chorus inserts an additional Em7 chord to chromatically descend from the first Fm7 to E♭m7 chord.
The Rhodes piano, played in the introduction and throughout, was performed by Richard Tee.
The song reached number 2 on the US Billboard Hot 100, staying there for three weeks, behind "Morning Train (9 to 5)" by Sheena Easton and "Bette Davis Eyes" by Kim Carnes. It was Washington's only Top 40 hit.
The song won a Grammy Award for Best R&B Song. [6] Withers included the edited version on the 1981 compilation Bill Withers' Greatest Hits and many subsequent greatest hits collections.
The song propelled Winelight's success, often credited for leading to the 1980s smooth jazz explosion. [7]
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Denmark (IFPI Danmark) [27] | Gold | 45,000‡ |
Italy (FIMI) [28] | Gold | 35,000‡ |
United Kingdom (BPI) [29] | Platinum | 600,000‡ |
‡ Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone. |
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Single by Toshi Kubota featuring Caron Wheeler | ||||
from the album Kubojah: Parallel World I and Sunshine, Moonlight | ||||
Released | June 25, 1996 | |||
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"Just the Two of Us" on YouTube |
"Just the Two of Us" was covered by Japanese singer Toshinobu Kubota as a duet with Caron Wheeler in 1991,for his album Kubojah:Parallel World I . The song was listed as "Just the 2 of Us",featuring a reggae-style beat. In 1995,Kubota re-recorded the song with a more R&B-style beat for his album Sunshine,Moonlight . In 1996,he released the song as the second single from the album. The song charted at number 30 on the Oricon Weekly Singles chart and remained on the charts for five weeks. [30] It was included in the setlist during the Oyeees! Tour. During the tour,Joi Cardwell,who sang backing vocals during the tour,performed the song as a duet with Kubota. In 2007,Double performed the song on the MTV Japan Icons Special;during the performance,Kubota walked onto the stage to complete the song with her.[ citation needed ] In 2012,Kubota performed the song with Japanese singer Yuri,who was also a background vocalist during his "Party Ain't A Party Tour". The performance was included on his concert DVD "Party Ain't A Party",which was released in May 2012.[ citation needed ]
In 1996,Toshi Kubota and Caron Wheeler shot a music video for the song. The video is set at night,at a party in Kubota's apartment. Wheeler watches the party from the fire escape of the next apartment building. The single version was used for the audio format of the video. There are also shots of other musicians playing their instruments during the party,a group of elderly men playing cards outside the apartment on the sidewalk,and a couple dancing in another room of the apartment.
The song appeared in the opening sequence of the 2022 film Hotel Transylvania:Transformania . [41] It was also featured in the Futurama season 7 episode,"Fry and Leela's Big Fling" and The Simpsons season 15 episode,"My Big Fat Geek Wedding" and season 34 episode,"One Angry Lisa". It also appeared in the King of Queens,episode 8,season 9
The title was popularized in France to be the main music for advertising campaigns for Caprice des Dieux cheese since 2009. [42] It was later used on an ad for Marvel Studios' Deadpool &Wolverine which featured Heineken Silver. [43] [44]
In late 2020,"Just the Two of Us" started trending on TikTok, [45] [46] which prompted Salters' granddaughter,Jada Salter,to upload a video to the platform commemorating his work. [47]
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Grover Washington Jr. and Bill Withers' elegant smooth-soul reverie ["Just the Two of Us"] peaked at #2...