<Table> <Tr> <Td> </Td> <Td> "You're the One for Me" (1981) </Td> <Td> "Walk On By" (1982) </Td> </Tr> </Table> <Tr> <Td> </Td> <Td> "You're the One for Me" (1981) </Td> <Td> "Walk On By" (1982) </Td> </Tr> <P> "You're the One For Me" is a song written by James Williams (later known as James "D Train" Williams) and Hubert Eaves III of D. Train, a New York based post-disco duo, released in 1981 by Prelude Records . "You're the One for Me" first charted on December 19, 1981, at number 53 on the Billboard dance singles chart . It was a number one dance hit for three weeks early in 1982 . The single also made it to number thirteen on the soul singles chart . Later in 1982, "You're the One for Me" along with the track, "Keep On", would peak at #2 on dance charts . "Keep On" peaked at number fifteen on the soul chart . </P> <P> Williams and Eaves III both met in a college in Brooklyn while Eaves III was still a jazz session musician and aspiring producer who musically cooperated with Mtume . Using Williams' moniker earned by Williams' "prowess on the football field" to release their first song "You're the One for Me" Eaves III had an idea for, they chose it as their recording alias . Signing a contract with Prelude Records the song was released in 1981 as a 12 - inch and 7 - inch vinyl single in the United States, Canada, Germany, Portugal, United Kingdom, Mexico (' 82), Spain (' 82), Netherlands (' 82), France (' 82), Italy (' 82), Austria (' 90). Roles were divided, Williams acted as a lead singer thanks to his prominent vocals while Eaves III provided instrumental backing and was behind production . Their distinctive style of mature soul voice meeting the powerful multi-layered synth lines and bass synthesizers that was typical of the New York minimalist electronic R&B sound of the early 1980s was also the progenitor of electro music, one year early before seminal electro track "Planet Rock" was released . </P>

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