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What is the rhythm, beat and structure of the song "You and Me"?

The rhythm of "Me and You" is soft and tranquil. The beat is an interlaced three-beat and four-beat beat. The structure is composed of 42 and 33 Chinese and English words respectively.

"Me and You" is the theme song for the opening ceremony of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games. It was written by Chang Shilei, Ma Wen and Chen Qigang, composed by Chen Qigang, and sung by Chinese singer Liu Huan and British singer Sarah Brightman. Included in the "Beijing 2008 Olympic and Paralympic Games Opening and Closing Ceremony Theme Songs Album".

The song "Me and You" changes the passion of most previous Olympic-themed songs, highlighting soft and tranquil emotions, reflecting the Chinese people's humble and gentle character, as well as their passionate and broad-mindedness. We welcome the sincere wishes of people from all over the world.

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The creative background of "Me and You":

Beijing 2008 Olympic Song Global Collection*** has been conducted for 4 periods, and the entries have been received 98871 pieces. However, because most of the works of non-professionals cannot reach the ideal level, from 2007 to the beginning of 2008, the Beijing Olympic Organizing Committee asked dozens of professional musicians such as Tan Dun, Bobida, and Chen Shaoqi to provide creative work for the opening ceremony. Targeted collection of theme song works, "Me and You" is a work produced from the targeted collection.

"You and Me" is a song with a fraternity spirit. It is the theme song of the 29th Beijing Olympic Games in 2008. The songwriter is Chen Qigang, the music director of the Olympic opening ceremony. At the opening ceremony of the 29th Olympic Games, the famous Chinese singer Liu Huan and the famous British singer Sarah Brightman sang together.

Baidu Encyclopedia-Me and You (Theme Song of the Opening Ceremony of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games)