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Just Friends - Dinah Washington
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Just Friends Dinah Washington

"Just Friends" by Dinah Washington, released in 1952, is a jazz standard that explores the bittersweet feelings of unrequited love and the pain of being "just friends" despite deeper emotions. The song features smooth vocals and rich instrumentation. Its themes of longing and heartbreak resonate widely, making it a timeless classic. #Jazz

Just Friends - Dinah Washington
[Verse 1]
Just friends, lovers no more
Just friends, but not like before
To think of what we've been
And not to kiss again
Seems like pretending
Lord, it's the bitter ending

[Verse 2]
Oh, two friends, drifting apart
You see two friends, but only one broken heart
We loved, we laughed, haha, we cried, oh
Then suddenly love died
The story ended
And we were just a couple of friends

[Outro]
We loved, we laughed, we cried
Suddenly love died
The story ends
And we're still just friends
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