Introduction:
Released in 1975, “The Man An’ Me And You” is a country song that stands out in the catalog of American country music singer Gene Watson. Watson, known for his distinctive baritone voice and his ability to deliver relatable stories through his music, found major success with this track. Produced by industry giant Billy Sherrill for MCA Records, the song became a number one hit on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart, solidifying Watson’s place in the country music landscape.
“The Man An’ Me And You” transcends the typical themes of love and loss that are common in country music. Instead, it dives into a more introspective and contemplative space. The song explores the internal struggles of a man reflecting on the path his life has taken. Themes of regret, missed opportunities, and the importance of cherishing relationships weave throughout the lyrics.
The beauty of the song lies in its simplicity. The lyrics are straightforward and easy to understand, allowing listeners to connect with the emotions and experiences conveyed. Watson’s signature vocals deliver the message with a sincerity that resonates deeply.
The impact of “The Man An’ Me And You” extended beyond the charts. The song struck a chord with audiences who found themselves identifying with the protagonist’s journey. It became a favorite for fans of traditional country music, and it continues to be a popular choice for radio play and live performances today.
“The Man An’ Me And You” stands as a testament to Gene Watson’s songwriting ability and his talent as a performer. The song’s enduring popularity speaks to its ability to capture the complexities of life and the importance of cherishing the connections we have with others.
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Lyrics:
Wake up Darlin, I’ve gotta go
The boss just called an he’s got me lowPick-up in Texas, drop-off in Maine
Then Ill then head back home to you again Well, I hope you understand and miss me too I’m just workin for the man an me an youThere’s something about the way he shakes my hand
And says, Man, thank you And then my paycheck reflects his gratitude And that’s enough with your sweet love To keep these wheels a turnin Down the road of life and on the highway too While I’m workin for the man an me an youHello Darlin, I had to call
I’m just a mile outside of ArkansasAnd I was thinkin, when I get home
About making love to you all night long But I’m hold you with my heart until I do An keep workin for the man an me an youThere’s something about the way he shakes my hand
And says, Man, thank you And then my paycheck reflects his gratitude And that’s enough with your sweet love To keep these wheels a turnin Down the road of life and on the highway too While I’m workin for the man an me an youDown the road of life and highway too
I’m just workin for the man an me an you