Where Are All My Friends

Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes & Teddy Pendergrass - R&B, Philadelphia Soul
Where Are All My Friends
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Duration: 3:19
Lyrics
[Intro] Where are all my friends Oh Lord, oh Lord [Verse 1] Used to have lots of fancy clothes And drive a big white Cadillac Not knowing all the time I had these things My friends were stabbing me straight in my back No, no, no Even had a house then out there in Beverly Hills I was moving so fast, y'all I didn't even have time to worry about paying my bills [Pre-Chorus] Something started changing My life started rearranging Now I'm all alone All the friends I wanted I-I don't have anymore So somebody tell, tell me [Chorus] Where are all my friends I can't find nobody Where are all my friends Oh Lord, oh Lord [Verse 2] Used to take my friends out everywhere I went But I used to tell them, y'all Y'all ain't got to spend a red cent 'Cause I used to have lots of money I had them in big old stacks I used to lend them my clothes But they never, never ever, never Never brought them back [Pre-Chorus] Now I don't have nothing I'm so all alone Don't even have a home I ain't got no place to lay my head Wish someone would help me 'Cause I-I-I-I-I...I need a loan [Chorus] Yeah, baby Where are all my friends I'm looking, y'all, I'm looking all over Where are all my friends I'm looking for the friends I used to call my very own Where are all my friends I need somebody right now, hey Where are all my friends I can't find a father or a mother Where are all my friends [Outro] I remember the time I used to be walking up and down the streets And I remember you And you and you and you and you I remember when used to say that, yeah Trying to get me to spare a dime And I used to come out the bottom of my heart 'Cause I thought you were a friend of mine, huh But it seems, yeah, it seems That you didn't even give a damn about me, no But now I'm down and out and I need a friend I surely need a friend
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Credits
- Writers
- Victor Carstarphen
- John Whitehead
- Gene McFadden