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William harrison bill withers, jr Released in 1981, “just the two of us” by grover washington jr., featuring vocals by bill withers, became an enduring classic of smooth jazz and r&b This song is a collaboration between the renowned jazz saxophone player grover washington, jr
And the mighty soul singer bill withers
Washington crossed over in the '70s with a cover of inner city blues (make me wanna holler) and an original song called mister magic, both instrumentals. “just the two of us” reached #2 on the us pop chart in the spring of 1981, held from the top spot by sheena easton “morning train” and kim carnes “bette davis eyes”. just the two of us is a 1980 song written by bill withers, william salter, and ralph macdonald, and recorded by grover washington jr That word applies to just the two of us, the soulful 1980 collaboration between saxophonist grover washington jr
And singer/songwriter bill withers, perhaps more than any other song in. The song just the two of us was written by bill withers, ralph macdonald and william salter and was first released by grover washington, jr It was covered by wayne raglan, larisa dolina, søren sko feat Kaya brüel, top of the pops and other artists.
Grover washington jr.’s saxophone melds with bill withers’ soulful voice, creating a masterpiece that’s more than just a love song
The track, released in 1980, has sparked numerous interpretations and continues to resonate with audiences around the world.