Gary Lewis & The Playboys - Let`s Be More Than Friends

From the very day I met you
It was love at first glance
So I planned and schemed
Prayed and dreamed for just one little chance

Well, today my wish came true
And I find myself alone with you
Oh baby, let's be more than friends tonight

I remember people tell me
It was just a waste of time
That a guy like me could never win
A girl that was so fine

And I said they'd change their song
But it's up to you to prove them wrong
Baby, let's be more than friends tonight
Let's be more than friends tonight

And I said they'd change their song
But it's up to you to prove them wrong
Baby, let's be more than friends tonight

Let's be more than friends tonight
Let's be more than friends tonight
Let's be more than friends tonight
From the very day I met you
It was love at first glance
So I planned and schemed
Prayed and dreamed for just one little chance

Well, today my wish came true
And I find myself alone with you
Oh baby, let's be more than friends tonight

I remember people tell me
It was just a waste of time
That a guy like me could never win
A girl that was so fine

And I said they'd change their song
But it's up to you to prove them wrong
Baby, let's be more than friends tonight
Let's be more than friends tonight

And I said they'd change their song
But it's up to you to prove them wrong
Baby, let's be more than friends tonight

Let's be more than friends tonight
Let's be more than friends tonight
Let's be more than friends tonight
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