Year: 1972 - Album: The Very Best of B.J. Thomas
Written by Paul Williams
Intro: B E F# B Friends are like music, sometimes they're sad Sometimes they're lonely D And need to be told that they're loved E B Everyone needs to be loved A G Friends are like good wine and I've had the best F# Don't always show it F#7 B But no one knows better than I E So drink up, I'm a homesick old sailor B Who longs for the sound of his own front door E Tell me your stories, I'll teach you my songs B A And we'll have one more G Isn't that what friends are for F# Isn't that what friends are for B Friends are like warm clothes, in the night air Best when they're old D And we miss them the most when they're gone E B Miss them the most when they're gone A Your friends love your good side G And live with your bad F# But they want you and need you F#7 B When no one else knows your alive E So drink up, I'm a homesick old sailor B Who longs for the sound of his own front door E Tell me your stories, I'll teach you my songs B A And we'll have one more G Isn't that what friends are for F# B E Isn't that what friends are for So drink up, I'm a homesick old sailor B Who longs for the sound of his own front door E Tell me your stories, I'll teach you my songs B And we'll have one more E So drink up, I'm a homesick old sailor B Who longs for the sound of his own front door E Tell me your stories, I'll teach you my songs B And we'll have one more E So drink up, I'm a homesick old sailor B Who longs for the sound of his own front door E Tell me your stories, I'll teach you my songs B And we'll have one more E So drink up, I'm a homesick old sailor B Who longs for the sound of his own front door E Tell me your stories, I'll teach you my songs B A And we'll have one more G Isn't that what friends are for F# B Isn't that what friends are for...