Did you know that

“Just the Two of Us”

It’s about the twin islands of Trinidad and Tobago

“Just the Two of Us” reached No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1981 and won the Grammy Award for Best R&B Song. And in an exclusive interview with When Steel Talks - Ralph MacDonald co-writer of “Just the Two of Us” explained that song was about Trinidad and Tobago and their need to stick together.

The song was originally released in 1980 on the Grover Washington album ‘Winelight.’ Some of the world’s greatest musicians were featured on the track - the likes of the late great Bill Withers (vocals), Grover Washington, Jr. (saxophone), Robert Greenidge (Steel Drums), Ralph MacDonald (Percussion), Marcus Miller (Bass), Steve Gadd (Drums), Eric Gale (Guitar), Richard Tee (Fender Rhodes), Bill Eaton - (Oberheim Synthesizer), Hilda Harris, Ullanda McCullough, and Yvonne Lewis - (Backing Vocals).

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