Do you love Dean Friedman's songs? Here you'll find the lyrics to Dean Friedman's songs so you can sing them at the top of your lungs, make your own versions, or simply understand them properly.
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- Lydia
- (I Am In Love With The) McDonald's Girl
- All Grown Now
- Are You Ready Yet ?
- Ariel
- Ayamba Yayahu (It's Just Another Day)
- Buy My Baby A Car
- Company
- Dodo
- Don't Marry That Boy
- Don't Mourn, Don't Cry
- Don't You Ever Dare
- First Date
- Funny Papers
- God of Abraham
- Hale Bop She Bop
- Hey Larry
- Hey, Hey, Hillary
- Hob-Nobbin'
- How Does This Story End?
- Humor Me
- I Depend On You
- I May Be Young
- I Will Never Leave You
- I've Had Enough
- It's A Wonderful Life
- It's Only Make Believe
- Jennifer's Baby
- Little Black Cloud
- Love Is Not Enough
- Love Is Real
- Lucky Stars
- Marginal Middle Class
- Maybe in a Million Years
- Multimedia Man
- New Lang Syne
- No One Knows
- Put You In My Pocket
- Rocking Chair (It's Gonna Be All Right)
- S&m
- S&m
- Sandy
- Saturday Fathers
- She's A Working Mom
- Shopping Bag Ladies
- Solitaire
- Sometimes I Forget
- Song For My Mother
- Special Effects
- The Deli Song (Corned Beef On Rye)
- The Dolphins Were Dancing
- The Letter
- Typical Town
- Under a Canopy
- Where Have All The Angels Flown?
- Wishing on a Satellite
- Woman of Mine
- You Can Let Down Your Hair
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