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Several notable works share the title, often directly referencing the Beatles' track: Two of Us (2019) - Alternate Ending

The phrase is a recurring title in media, most prominently linked to a classic Beatles song and several films exploring themes of long-term companionship and complex partnerships. The Beatles Song: "Two of Us" (1970) Several notable works share the title, often directly

: The line "You and me chasing paper, getting nowhere" is widely believed to refer to the legal and financial "contractual troubles" involving Apple Corps that plagued the band at the time. Film and Media Linda recalled their habit of driving out of

: Paul McCartney primarily wrote it about his road trips with his then-girlfriend (and future wife) Linda Eastman. Linda recalled their habit of driving out of London and trying to "get lost," which inspired the line "Two of us going nowhere" . Originally titled "On Our Way Home," this acoustic

: While written for Linda, the song took on a poignant secondary meaning as a gesture of affection toward John Lennon during the band's dissolution. Lyrics like "You and I have memories longer than the road that stretches out ahead" are often interpreted as a reflection on the pair's decade-long partnership.

Originally titled "On Our Way Home," this acoustic ballad opens the Let It Be album.

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