An ad appeared in the 3 May 1982 issue of UK music trade magazine Record Business informing readers that Linda Taylor's new single from her album Taylor Made, "You and Me Just Started" was a hit and it was available in 7" format on GP 317 and 12: format on GP 3112.
[1] Brian Chin mentioned in his Dance Trax column for Billboard that the Prelude record label had a successful import run with the UK label Groove and would release "You and Me Just Started" in the US.
[3] In his January 30, 1982 "Odds ‘N’ Bods" column, James Hamilton gave a brief review of Linda Taylor's album which was still in the early stages, and in what he described by as an incomplete rough mix, he said that every cut was dripping with class and the ultimate killer was likely to be "You and Me Just Started".
[4] On the week of April 24, Hamilton mentioned the single again in his column, calling Cris Palmer's production an "excellent chunkily bumping 114bpm 12in staccato lurcher full of great little twiddly bits".
[5] For the week of April 26, 1982 "You and Me Just Started" made its debut in the Record Business Disco Bubbling Under chart at no.
[14][15] For the week ending 19 June 1982, her single "You and Me Just Started" made its debut in the Billboard Dance / Disco Top 80 chart at no.