That's What Friends Are For

MACK RICE

Now just because I have you
You don't have to break your back to pay me back
Now, I don't give just to receive
I was taught at a Sunday school at the age of three

Now don't be ashamed, if you need me call my name
Has it ever occurred to you, that's what friends are for

If you can go to your friend
Then why don't you let your friend come to you
You know that I got two and you got one
I'm not talking about the way it seems but the way it's done

Don't be ashamed, if you need me call my name
Has it ever occurred to you, that's what friends are for

Your next of kin might be bold enough
To say I got mine brother, why don't you get yours
Now, when you see the blind leading the blind
They might not be getting away but you know they're trying

Don't be ashamed, if you need me call my name
Has it ever occurred to you, that's what friends are for

That's what friends are for, oh yeah, that's what friends are for
That's what friends are for, that's what friends are for
That's what friends are for, that's what friends are for
That's what friends are for, that's what friends are for

That's what friends are for, that's what friends are for
That's what friends are for, that's what friends are for
That's what friends are for, that's what friends are for
That's what friends are for, that's what friends are for

That's what friends are for, that's what friends are for
That's what friends are for, that's what friends are for
That's what friends are for, that's what friends are for
That's what friends are for, that's what friends are for
That's what friends are for, that's what friends are for

Trivia about the song That's What Friends Are For by The Staple Singers

On which albums was the song “That's What Friends Are For” released by The Staple Singers?
The Staple Singers released the song on the albums “Be What You Are” in 1973 and “Turning Point” in 1984.
Who composed the song “That's What Friends Are For” by The Staple Singers?
The song “That's What Friends Are For” by The Staple Singers was composed by MACK RICE.

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