"Me and You" is a song by the German synth-pop band Camouflage, released in 1988. It appeared as the opening track on their second studio album, Methods of Silence.
The song is characterized by its melancholic atmosphere, driven by a combination of Depeche Mode-esque synthesizers and Markus Meyn's distinctive vocals. The lyrics explore themes of isolation, longing, and the complexities of interpersonal relationships. While not one of their biggest commercial successes, "Me and You" is often cited by fans as a standout track from Methods of Silence and remains a popular song within Camouflage's discography. It showcases the band's signature sound, which blends electronic instrumentation with introspective lyrical content. The song did not have a single release and was never a hit, but it remains an album favorite.