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Introduction

You ever hear a song that just grabs you by the collar and says, “Hey, remember what matters”? That’s what Let’s Get Back to Me and You feels like to me—a call to strip away the noise and get back to the good stuff. Picture this: it’s the kind of track that starts soft, maybe with a lone guitar strumming like it’s whispering your name, then builds into this big, heartfelt plea you can’t ignore. It’s not about flashy breakup drama or wild nights—it’s quieter, deeper. It’s about two people who’ve been through the wringer, who’ve maybe drifted apart, and one of them saying, “Enough already, let’s find our way back.”

What makes this song special? It’s the ache in it. You can almost feel the worn-out kitchen table where they used to laugh over late-night talks, or the way the sunlight hits the porch where they once planned a life. It’s not preachy—it’s raw, like someone’s finally brave enough to admit they miss the hell out of what they had. The chorus? Oh, it’s gotta hit you right in the chest: “Let’s get back to me and you, where the world was small and the love was true.” Simple words, sure, but they carry a lifetime.

I imagine this song living in a dusty old bar somewhere, played on a jukebox while folks sip their drinks and nod along, thinking of someone they’d call if pride wasn’t in the way. Or maybe it’s late at night, headlights cutting through the dark, and it comes on the radio just when you need it. It’s not about reinventing the wheel—it’s country-soul vibes with a touch of grit, the kind of track that feels like it’s been around forever, waiting for you to find it.

Why does it stick with you? Because it’s not afraid to be tender. In a world that’s all sharp edges and loud opinions, this song’s like a hand reaching out, asking, “You still in this with me?” It’s the sound of second chances, of remembering why you fell in love—or even just liked each other—in the first place. So, yeah, Let’s Get Back to Me and You isn’t just a song. It’s a lifeline for anyone who’s ever wanted to hit reset with someone who still means everything

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Lyrics

I’m always on the road, you’re always all alone
And I’m not always there when I’m at home
But I’m ready for a little change
I’m ready to accept some blame
So let’s back up to yesterday
Let’s get back in love
Back to dreamin’ of all those little things we used to do
Let’s start holdin’ hands
Let’s start makin’ plans, honey
Let’s get back to me and you
It’s not like it was when we fell in love
When all we had was enough
Well, I don’t like the blues
I like love that’s true, honey
Let’s get back to me and you
Let’s get back in love
Back to dreamin’ of
All those little things we used to do
Let’s start holdin’ hands
Let’s start makin’ plans, honey
Let’s get back to me and you
Let’s get back in love
Back to dreamin’ of
All those little things we used to do
Let’s start holdin’ hands
Let’s start makin’ plans, honey
Let’s get back to me and you
Yeah, let’s get back in love
Back to dreamin’ of
All those little things we used to do
Let’s start holdin’ hands
Let’s start makin’ plans, honey
Let’s get back to me and you
Well honey, let’s get on back to me and you