Billy Burnette
Billy Burnette
Billy Burnette
Billy Burnette
Billy Burnette
Billy Burnette
Billy Burnette
Billy Burnette
Billy Burnette
Billy Burnette
I can see you're feeling down
Did your lover push you 'round?
And would you like to sit
And talk it over?
I see a hunger in your eyes
I'll try my best to satisfy
Come here and lay your head
Upon my shoulder
'Cause we know it's not the real thing, baby
So what's the use in trying to pretend?
We're just like sister and brother
Now we need each other
What's a little love between friends?
Pick a little guitar, Reggie
We must have read each other's minds
You came just in the nick of time
And now the lonely night
Two old friends can share
And surely this can do no harm
It feels so good here in your arms
Even if this whole thing is wrong
I don't care
'Cause we know it's not the real thing, baby
So what's the use in trying to pretend?
We're just like sister and brother
Now we need each other
What's a little love between friends?
'Cause we know it's not the real thing, baby
So what's the use in trying to pretend?
We're just like sister and brother
Now we need each other
What's a little love between friends?
Yeah, yeah, yeah
'Cause we know it's not the real thing, baby
So what's the use in trying to pretend?
We're just like sister and brother
Now we need each other
What's a little love between friends?
Oh take it on home now, boys
What’s a Little Love Between Friends was written by Billy Burnette & Larry Henley.