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"Follow You Follow Me" is a love song by the English rock band Genesis, released as a single in 1978.The music was written by Tony Banks, Phil Collins and Mike Rutherford, with lyrics by Rutherford. Originally released as the last track from their 1978 album …And Then There Were Three…, the single was Genesis's first to reach the American Top 40 (peaking at number 23) and UK Top 10 (number 7). It paved the way for the more radio-friendly direction Genesis would take over the next decade.
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Follow You Follow Me
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"Ballad of Big" (UK) "Inside and Out" (U.S.)
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1978-02-25Z
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