Lyrics And Music By Karl Alvarez Hey How You Been Nice To See You Again My Fairweather Friend When I'm Laidlow You Abandon Me It's To Cool To See A Face From Way Back When My Fariweather Friend When I'm Riding High Your Always By My Side How Do You Do What Can I Do For You My Fairweather Friend When I'm Riding High Your Always By My Side Better Use Me Up Now While I'm Still Of Use My Fairweather Friend When I'm Laidlow You Abandon Me Don't See You Around Here Anymore Don't Want To Have To Be Nice To You My Fairweather Friend I Really Don't The Have Time For You My Fairweather Friend When I'm Laidlow You Abandon Me When I'm Riding High Your Always By My Side Don't See You Around Here Anymore I Really Don't Have Time For You My Fairweather Friend There's No Room In My Life For You My Fairweather Friend Don't Want To Have To Be Nice To You My Fairweather Friend Time To Say Goodbye To You My Fairweather Friend






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Fairweather Friend Lyrics as written by Kenny Babyface Edmonds Daryl L. Simmons

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    Yeah, fairweather friends are so bogus...I try to keep all my friends as close to me as possible.

    Madcappunkon March 09, 2003   Link

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