Barry Manilow – “Friends”

“Friends” is a sentimental ballad recorded and released by acclaimed pop/adult contemporary artist Barry Manilow. It appeared on his 1978 album Even Now.

“Friends” was written by Barry Manilow, Marty Panzer, and Adrienne Anderson, and is considered one of Manilow’s most beloved and enduring songs.

The track features Manilow’s emotive, piano-driven vocals, accompanied by lush orchestral arrangements and backing vocals.

Lyrically, “Friends” is a heartfelt tribute to the power of friendship, with Manilow singing about the unconditional love and support shared between close friends.

The lyrics convey a sense of comfort, reassurance, and appreciation for the role friends play in one’s life, with lines like “When the world’s crashing down around me/And I cannot find my way/You are the ones who are always there/To guide me and pull me through.”

The song’s gentle, romantic melody and Manilow’s sincere vocal delivery help create a warm, sentimental mood that resonates with many listeners.

“Friends” became a major adult contemporary hit for Manilow, reaching the top 10 on the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart.

The track has endured as a fan favorite and a staple of Manilow’s live performances, with audiences often singing along to the uplifting, relatable lyrics.

“Friends” is considered one of Manilow’s most well-crafted and emotionally resonant compositions, showcasing his skill as a songwriter and his ability to connect with the listener on a personal level.

The song has also been featured in various TV shows, films, and commercials, further cementing its status as a beloved, timeless pop ballad.