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Your friends
All of your friends (your friends)
All of your (your friends)
All of your friends (your friends)You know when you
Get on your feet again
Ev'ryone'll wanna be your friendWhen you (hoo)
Get on your feet again (see the friends)
Ev'ryone'll wanna be your friendEv'ryone'll will wanna shake your hand
Ev'ryone'll will wanna see you again
And they'll all pat you on your back
They'll all try to tell you
That they're glad you're backWhen you (when you)
Get on your feet again (see the friends)
Ev'ryone'll wanna be your friendYour friends
All of your friends
All of your (your friends)
All of your (your friends) friendsBut when you are down an out
There's not a friend in this world

To help you outBut when you (when you)
Get on your feet again
Ev'ryone'll wanna be your friend(They told you they would stand by you)
Stand by you
(And never let you down)
And never let you down
But when you started sinkin' low
There wasn't one of your friends to be found!
Help!When your, your ship comes in
Surprise all of your so-called friends
Give them, give them, a helpin' hand
Show them all that you're a bigger manWhen you (when you)
Get on your feet again
Ev'ryone'll wanna be your friendsYour friends (your friends)
Talkin' bout your friends (your friends)
Talkin' bout your friends (your friends)
Talkin' bout your friends (your friends)Talkin' bout all of your (your friends)
All of your
All of your (your friends)
All of your friends (your friends)
All of your friends (your friends)
Ooo (your friends)
All, all, all (your friends)FADES-Woo (your friends)
All, all, wah-ooo!~

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Dee Clark (November 7, 1938 – December 7, 1990) was an American rhythm & blues and soul singer best known for a string of R&B and pop hits in the late 1950s and early 1960s, including the ballad "Raindrops," which became a million-seller in the United States in 1961. He was born Delecta Clark in Blytheville, Arkansas, and moved to Chicago in 1941. His mother, Essie Mae Clark, was a gospel singer and encouraged her son to pursue his love of music. Clark made his first recording in 1952 as a member of the Hambone Kids, who enjoyed some success with a recording of "Hambone" on the OKeh label.

Read more about Dee Clark on Last.fm.


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