Jake Bugg - Me and You
Jake Bugg - Me and You


Jake Bugg - Me and You Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

Album: Shangri La
Released: 2013

Me and You Lyrics


All the time people follow us where we go
We both should believe the path that we chose
And I'll hold you with such delicacy
No they won't catch you and me

It's all over all of the time
And if you want to I won't mind
Please don't leave it
I don't know what to do
No they won't catch Me and You

There are too many flashes and guards around me
There is so little time and places to see
And we can wait so patiently
No, they won't catch you and me

It's all over all of the time
And if you want to I won't mind
Please don't leave it
I don't know what to do
No they won't catch me and

All of these people want us to fail
I won't let that happen no
Just you believe me
I'll hide you discreetly
Discreetly from this cold world

It's all over all of the time
And if you want to, I won't mind
Please don't leave it
I don't know what to do
No they won't catch me and you
No they won't catch me and you
No they won't catch me and you

Writer/s: Kennedy, Jake Edwin
Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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Me and You
  • This acoustic lament about the end of a relationship is one of several songs on Shangri La where Bugg addresses romance. He explained to The Sun: "The only reason I wrote the songs was because I don't really talk about stuff like that."
  • Many fans suggest this song is about Bugg's short relationship with top model Cara Delevingne. Such lyrical allusions to dating a celebrity as "All the time people follow us where we go," and "all of these people want us to fail," appear to confirm this, though Bugg has declined to comment.
  • Bugg described American Idol as a "dream smasher" after performing this song on the show. The singer-songwriter told BBC's Newsbeat program that he was personally asked to perform by one of the judges. "It was quite sad," he said. "We ended up doing the show because one of the judges, Keith Urban, wanted us. [But] it's cruel. It's like, 'Thanks for coming on but you'll never get a contract.' It's the dream smasher."