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That's What Friends Are For - Deniece Williams



     
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Sometimes, lonely nights turn into sunny days
I never thought I'd feel this way
I never knew that you and I were meant to be in loveOh, darling, you've always been around to see me through.
How was I to know you'd make my dreams come true?
Time and time again before, always on our own
But now we're friends in loveHoping that we'll always still be friends in love
It's dawn and we're together
Darling, now we got forever and day
Don't you go awayRemember every time you cried, you came to me
Much to my surprise, I found someone to see
Even nights of loneliness you were always there for me
We're friends in loveHoping that we'll always still be friends in love
It's dawn and we're together
Darling, now we got forever and day
Don't you go awayYou turned around, looked my way
I can't say that it hasn't crossed my mind
I've loved you all along
Ah, now we're leavin' yesterday behind

We'll never be alone, we're friends in loveHoping that we'll always still be friends in love
It's dawn and we're together
Darling, now we got forever and day
Don't you go away
Songwriters
PAUL H. WILLIAMSPublished by
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Deniece Williams was born June Deniece Chandler on 3 June 1950 in Gary, Indiana, USA. Often referred to by the nickname 'Niecy', is an American singer, songwriter and record producer who achieved much success in the 1970s and 1980s. Williams, whose music has been influenced by pop, soul, gospel, R&B and dance, is known for her hits such as 'Let's Hear It for the Boy' and 'Silly' and for her vocal-duets with Johnny Mathis. Her career started in the 1970s, when she became a backup vocalist for Stevie Wonder as part of 'Wonderlove'.

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