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We both found what we were looking for
With a friend to call my own I'll never be alone
And you my friend will see you've got a friend in me
(you've got a friend in me)
Ben you're always running here and there
(here and there)
You feel you're not wanted anywhere
(anywhere)
If you ever look behind and don't like what you find
There's something you should know you've got a place to go
(you've got a place to go)
I used to say ""I and me""
Now it's us now it's we
(I used to say ""I is me"")
(now it's us now it's we)
Ben most people would turn you away
(turn you away)
I don't listen to a word they say
(a word they say)
They don't see you as I do I wish they would try to
I'm sure they'd think again if they had a friend like Ben
Like Ben
Like Ben
Like Ben
Ben
November 18, 2003
Ben the two of us need look no moreWe both found what we were looking for
With a friend to call my own I'll never be alone
And you my friend will see you've got a friend in me
(you've got a friend in me)
Ben you're always running here and there
(here and there)
You feel you're not wanted anywhere
(anywhere)
If you ever look behind and don't like what you find
There's something you should know you've got a place to go
(you've got a place to go)
I used to say ""I and me""
Now it's us now it's we
(I used to say ""I is me"")
(now it's us now it's we)
Ben most people would turn you away
(turn you away)
I don't listen to a word they say
(a word they say)
They don't see you as I do I wish they would try to
I'm sure they'd think again if they had a friend like Ben
Like Ben
Like Ben
Like Ben
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1972, 2:44, 7, academy award nominee, August 4, ballad, Ben, Berry Gordy, Bill Bottrell, billboard hot 100, Bobby Taylor, british pop chart, Byhal Davis, David Foster, don black, Dr. Freeze, Epic, epic records, first #1 solo shit, golden globe, Hal Davis, January 1972, Jerry Marcellino, Jr., July 12, Lee Montgomery, Mel Larson, Motown, motown records, Number Ones, pop, Quincy Jones, R&B, R. Kelly, Recorded 1978–2003, Released November 18 2003, Rodney Jerkins, soul, Teddy Riley, The Corporation, The Jacksons, u.s. pop chart, Walter ScharfLogin or Register to post comments.