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"That's What Friends Are For"
Single by Modern Romance
from the album Burn It!
Released15 September 1984[1]
GenrePop music, Soul music[2][3][4]
LabelRCA Records
Songwriter(s)D. Jaymes, Mullins
Producer(s)Tony Visconti
Modern Romance singles chronology
"Move On"
(1984)
"That's What Friends Are For"
(1984)
"Tarzan Boy"
(1984)

"That's What Friends Are For" is a single by UK band Modern Romance. It was released in 1984 as a 7-inch single and 12-inch single by RCA Records and was produced by Tony Visconti. It is taken from their studio album Burn It! (1984) as is the B-side, "(Blame My) Jealousy".[5][6][7]

Formats

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7-inch single
  • "That's What Friends Are For"
  • "That's What Friends Are For" [re-mix]
12-inch single
  • "That's What Friends Are For" [U.S. Mix]
  • "That's What Friends Are For" [Dub Mix]
  • "(Blame My) Jealousy"

Personnel

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References

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  1. ^ "Melody Maker" (PDF). Melody Maker. 15 September 1984. p. 4. Retrieved 11 January 2021.
  2. ^ Modern Romance, Discography, That's What Friends Are For, Single. Accessed April 28, 2011.
  3. ^ Modern Romance, Discography, Burn It!, Album. Accessed April 28, 2011.
  4. ^ Lee-Williams, Matt: Jaymes, David, Internet Movie Database, Biography. Accessed April 29, 2011.
  5. ^ Modern Romance, Discography, That's What Friends Are For, Single, Discogs Website. Accessed April 27, 2011.
  6. ^ Lee-Williams, Matt: Modern Romance Biography, Internet Movie Database. Accessed April 28, 2011.
  7. ^ Lee-Williams, Matt: Jaymes, David, Biography, Internet Movie Database. Accessed April 28, 2011.
  8. ^ Modern Romance, That's What Friends Are For, Single, Discogs [accessed] April 28, 2011.
  9. ^ Modern Romance, That's What Friends Are For, Single, Discogs [accessed] April 28, 2011.