Hold An Old Friend's Hand (song)

Hold An Old Friend's Hand (song)

"Hold an Old Friend's Hand" is the title track to Tiffany's second album Hold an Old Friend's Hand. It was the third single released from the album. The song is a cover, originally performed by Tracy Nelson in 1974, and written by Donna Weiss (who co-wrote the song, "Bette Davis Eyes").

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