You and I may refer to:

  • You and I (film), a 2011 English/Russian film starring Mischa Barton and t.A.T.u

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You & I (Cut Off Your Hands album)

You & I is the 2008 debut album from Auckland pop-rock band Cut Off Your Hands. It was released in 2009 in the US. It was recorded with well-known indie producer Bernard Butler.

Tracklisting

The album was released under different labels in the US vs Australia/NZ.

CD

All songs written and composed by Cut Off Your Hands, Nick Johnston. 

Additional DVD (NZ/Aus)

In Australia and New Zealand the album came with an additional DVD with five tracks:

Credits

  • Artwork By Art Direction – Joel Kefali, Special Problems
  • Edited By – Mako Sakamoto
  • Engineer – Bernard Butler (tracks: 1-3, 5-12), Seb Lewsley* (tracks: 1-3, 5-12), Tom Stanley (track 4)
  • Mastered By – Chris Potter
  • Photography [Original] – Arnold Skolnick
  • Producer – Bernard Butler (tracks: 1-3, 5-12), Stephen Street (track 4)
  • Technician [Assisted By] – Jackson Gold
  • Written-By – Cut Off Your Hands, Nick Johnston
  • Whistle (track 4) – Dave Shrimpton
  • Chart

    The album reached number 21 on the New Zealand music charts.

    Critical reception

    You & I (One Direction song)

    "You & I" is a song recorded by British boy band One Direction, taken from their third studio album Midnight Memories (2013). It was written by Julian Bunetta, John Ryan and Jamie Scott, with production being handled by Julian Bunetta and John Ryan. "You & I" was released as the album's fourth and final single, first impacting US contemporary hit radio on 15 April 2014 by Columbia Records and later being released in Europe on 23 May 2014. An EP containing a remix created by band member Liam Payne was also released.

    "You & I" is a soft rock ballad. It received generally favorable reviews from music critics, who named it a "cinematic", "elegant" and more "grown-up" ballad. Commercially, the song managed to reach the top forty in most countries, while it reached the top twenty in the UK and top ten in Ireland. A music video for the song caused controversy due to the 'freeze' on screen being similar to the music video from Australian band Clubfeet. The video won a Brit Award in 2015.

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